Sentences with phrase «unequivocal results»

While statistical studies on extremes are plagued by signal - to - noise issues and only give unequivocal results in a few cases with good data (like for temperature extremes), we have another, more useful source of information: physics.
In a perfect world there would be a simple test that could be performed on a single sample and yield unequivocal results.
«Refuelling» the Audi metroproject quattro from power sockets alone, therefore, produces an unequivocal result: even allowing for the relatively high domestic electricity costs in Germany, it is still possible to achieve a saving of around $ 6.50 for every 100 km — or 70 percent — compared to the price of premium fuel.
More and more data should just entrench that unequivocal result.

Not exact matches

The results were pretty unequivocal.
Still, this study's results are unequivocal about the fact that an elective C - section is still the best choice for a breech baby, since a vaginal delivery could kill the infant.
Leader Tim Farron said on Saturday night that he would be «clear and unequivocal» with voters that if elected it would set aside the referendum result and keep Britain in the EU.
The results are «strikingly unequivocal,» according to Titia de Lange of The Rockefeller University in New York City.
Now, with three more years of data behind them, the result is unequivocal.
Shocked quartz — whose crystalline structure is deformed along planes inside the crystal, a result of sudden high pressure and heating — long has been considered to be an unequivocal signature of the impact of an extraterrestrial object such as a meteorite.
Promising though these results are, «it's too early to give the export scenario an unequivocal green light,» she said.
That was the unequivocal evidence for the hypotheses postulated by Charles Lyell in his «Principles of Geology»: mountains such as the Andes had not been formed in one colossal upheaval, but grew, barely perceptibly, over the course of millions of years, as the result of countless small quakes, to which Darwin had just been a witness.
«The compelling results seen in this global study provide unequivocal evidence supporting the clinical utility of Oncotype DX to risk - stratify patients with early stage breast cancer, and indicate that the findings are generalizable to everyday clinical practice,» said lead author Joseph A. Sparano, MD, vice-chairman of medical oncology at Montefiore Einstein Center for Cancer Care, and professor of medicine and of obstetrics, gynecology, women's health at Albert Einstein College of Medicine.
The results are unequivocal: All contemporary maize varieties belong to a single family, pointing to a single domestication event.
The results were unequivocal....
«This is a compelling study that adds to the existing research and leads us to one unequivocal conclusion, and that is that smoking in movies should result in an R rating,» says Michael C. Fiore, M.D., director of the University of Wisconsin Center for Tobacco Research, in Madison.
But if the question is whether Detroit's charter schools are a significant improvement over the status quo, the results are unequivocal.
ERA's answer to this question is unequivocal: the reforms resulted in large student achievement gains of 8 - 15 percentiles.
The average fund manager today is the financial equivalent of a professional athlete, with every advantage that a high IQ, elite education, and rigorous training can bestow, and yet despite all these attributes, the SPIVA results are unequivocal.
In the overwhelming majority of cases results of serum cTLI testing are absolutely clear - cut and interpretation is unequivocal.
In addition, since routine animal control dog - killing continued where Larghi worked, his results are not unequivocal proof of the efficacy of mass vaccination in lieu of killing.
Table 2 summarizes the results of these findings from the cases with an unequivocal genotype.
These sensitivity analyses revealed that our results are robust and that a long - term decline in phytoplankton is unequivocal.
We've discussed how the appetite for producing «interesting» results — which in the case of climate change means results that indicate the human impact on weather events / climate is large, unequivocal, and negative — leads to climate alarm becoming «a self promulgating collective belief.»
As result, the IPCC had to resort to lame, non-scientific descriptors such as «unequivocal» and «unprecedented» that were without meaningful empirical evidence.
Although ultimately the result was a veiled recognition of this, the manner in which the SCC came to the result was a clear and unequivocal endorsement of the rule of law.
The first item in the results was an unequivocal answer — and not one buried in the context material — followed by the reference:
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