Sentences with phrase «uncorrected for»

A probe and the containing promoter were called differentially methylated if the p - value of the probe t - statistic was at most 0.05 (uncorrected for multiple testing), log2-fold change between the groups was at least 0.25, and the false discovery rates (FDR) of the promoter - level statistic was at most 0.2.
Although popular articles with inaccuracies are likely to be quickly corrected, less popular articles can go uncorrected for months.
I would also observe that this data is uncorrected for urban heat island effects (as cities urbanize they get hotter, and effect that is different than CO2 - cause global warming and is usually corrected for in global warming studies).
For instance, the response time for sensors in radiosondes (that are used to track atmospheric profiles of temperature and humidity) has steadily improved which, if uncorrected for in the reanalyses, would lead to an erroneous drying in the upper troposphere that has nothing to do with any actual climate trend.
But the gradual growth of nearby trees between such cutting might also introduce an apparent cooling trend which remains uncorrected for.
[AR4 3 ES] The error in the ISPM was apparently due to the citation of of raw T2 channel satellite trends, which are uncorrected for the effect of stratospheric cooling [AR4 3.4.1.2].
«What's really amazing is that such a blunder remained uncorrected for so long,» says Shroder.
Mass loading for NaCl is uncorrected for its low sensitivity in the AMS due to inefficient vaporization.
Of course, whether the Prius pays for itself in the current market uncorrected for externalities is a different question than whether it would pay for itself once you accounted for the price of gas if it included all the environmental costs and much of the cost of the Iraq War (which, even if not directly about oil, is really pretty much about oil in the sense that it is what makes that whole region of important strategic interest to us).
Maximum number of gray whales sighted / stranded per season, 1954 - 1995, at Tojahui / Yavaros, Sonora (uncorrected for sighting effort).
Interest rates in lending are often quoted as nominal interest rates (compounding interest uncorrected for the frequency of compounding.
If left uncorrected for a long time, it also can damage your catalytic converter (s).
Shown are correlation coefficient values of those voxels that had a significant negative association between IQ and normalized path length for T = 0.45 (linear regression, p < 0.05 uncorrected for multiple comparisons, df = 18, corrected for age).
Figure 3 shows the correlation coefficients of those voxels that showed a significant correlation between their normalized path length and IQ (linear regression, df = 18, p < 0.05 uncorrected for multiple comparisons, corrected for age).
An exploratory threshold of 0.05 (uncorrected for multiple comparisons) was used to mark brain regions that showed a significant association between their normalized path length and IQ.
«On behalf of the government — and indeed our country — I am profoundly sorry for this double injustice that has been left uncorrected for so long.»
«On behalf of the government — and indeed our country — I am profoundly sorry for this double injustice that has been left uncorrected for so long,» he added.
Virtually the same VT - uplift trend appears when using uplift uncorrected for secular subsidence (Fig. 5).

Not exact matches

«Undiagnosed and uncorrected eye and vision problems are a significant public health concern, which is why the AOA developed the evidence - based guideline for comprehensive pediatric eye and vision examinations,» said Christopher Quinn, O.D., president of the AOA.
Sometimes if baby wasn't able to get into an ideal presentation at birth, for example if mom had an uncorrected type of in - utero constraint, and so baby wasn't crowning properly as they were coming through, those cranial bones can really jam together and sometimes they'll even ridge up or overlap.
How to drum up publicity for a campaign to tackle uncorrected poor vision, which affects 900 million Commonwealth citizens who do not have access to glasses?
The rate for African - American women ages 65 - 69 was 53 cases per 100,000, compared with an uncorrected rate of 23.5 cases per 100,000.
The incidence of cervical cancer for women ages 65 - 69 was 27.4 cases per 100,000 women, 84 percent higher than the uncorrected rate of 14.8 cases per 100,000 women.
Li et al. rescale Schwanhausser et al.'s protein abundance estimates using data for housekeeping proteins and show that the rescaled data show a higher correlation with mRNA abundances than the uncorrected protein data.
Strongest regional effects between IQ subscales and normalized path length were found for PIQ and POI scores (linear regression, r < − 0.4, p < 0.05 uncorrected, df = 18)(supplemental Fig. 5, available at www.jneurosci.org as supplemental material).
For display purposes, we show whole - brain uncorrected statistics.
According to The Hollywood Reporter, the set visit kicked off with a look at what was identified as raw, uncorrected or produced footage from Black Panther, including a coronation scene for T'Challa, Lupita Nyong «o's Nakia taking down some bad guys, and Ulysses Klaue storming a casino and confronting Martin Freeman's Everett K. Ross.
This isn't necessarily a bad thing since I enjoyed the original so much, but Riptide is so full of production shortcuts, buggy annoyances, and uncorrected bad design that it's more like a rush - job fan mod than something ready for prime time.
Contract with the student to reward corrected behavior and set up consequences for uncorrected behavior.
As the MRO, when the laboratory reports that the specimen is rejected for testing (e.g., because of a fatal or uncorrected flaw), you must do the following:
(5) For a collector, BAT, or STT, a pattern or practice of «fatal flaws» or other significant uncorrected errors in the collection process;
These bound, uncorrected proofs come out several months before you release the book for sale.
>> When authors complain, upon seeing their proofs, about the low quality of editing or typesetting, they get lip service about fixing everything before publication, but then the corrections are not made and the book is printed uncorrected — with a separate charge to the author for making changes after the fact that should have been made in the first place.
This bound galley (also known as a «review copy» or «uncorrected proof») can then be sent out to potential reviewers or endorsers or for peer review for prepublication.
Used correctly, the opportunity for your puppy to make mistakes is completely removed so every single time they need to visit their bathroom spot is a training opportunity you will take advantage of and no mistake goes uncorrected.
The facility has enabled the different instrument teams to calibrate their instruments, and check for uncorrected errors, like excessive scattering and diffusive light contamination in the measurement chambers.
The «hump» during WW2 (which includes the subsequent cooling) is only in the SST data and not the land temperatures, so for that I suspect there is still some uncorrected issues in the SST data sets.
No, you are wrong, RSS is consistent with models only if we look at global trends, but RSS trend for tropical «hot - spot» is out of 2 standard deviations limit of the model mean, just like UAH and all «uncorrected» radiosonde data sets.
Almost equal contribution from human forcings, natural forcings (mainly recovery from large volcanic eruptions from 1883 to 1912), oceanic cycles, and uncorrected SST measurement errors for this period.
Given how this poser has gone on so long about Michael's insignificant spelling error / typo, a uncorrected mistake like that could dominate the «recent comments» column for days..
Generally, the remaining uncorrected effect from urban heat islands is now believed to be less than 0.1 C, and in some parts of the world it may be more than fully compensated for by other changes in measurement methods.4 Nevertheless, this remains an important source of uncertainty.The warming trend observed over the past century is too large to be easily dismissed as a consequence of measurement errors.
In this talk he will be discussing an approach for producing regional surface temperature anomalies in near real - time as well as the potential costs in reliability for developing these estimates using uncorrected data.
Thats typical for the uncorrected pre-Keeling CO2 data.
This reminds me of the time I mixed uncorrected radiocarbon dates with corrected ones, and got a bit skewed distribution of volcanic events, though I tried to correct for observational bias on earlier and smaller eruptions.
For many floats this drift is small, and the uncorrected salinities are accurate to ±.01 psu.
Ultimately Watts et al. fail to account for changing time of observations, that instruments change, or that weather stations are sometimes relocated, causing them to wrongly conclude that uncorrected data are much better than data that takes all this into account.
Any future corrections to recent data could affect the earlier corrections, because the latter are calculated relative to the average characteristics of uncorrected data for 1951 - 1980.
Giving him the benefit of doubt — a huge leap — and granting him emerging understanding during this thread, for him to leave the top article uncorrected is also dishonest, IMO.
The top panel of Figure 10 shows the uncorrected dataset for reported North Atlantic hurricanes.
; Can use corrected or uncorrected MXD data (i.e., corrected for the decline).
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