Sentences with phrase «where unreliable data»

Not exact matches

«This new ability to explore matter at atomic scale pressures, where extrapolations of earlier shock and static data become unreliable, provides new constraints for dense matter theories and planet evolution models,» said Rip Collins, another Lawrence Livermore physicist on the team.
I do use some index ETFs, but I emphasize places where I want exposure and the individual stock data is unreliable.
Specifically, RuggedCom develops ethernet switches and routers that can handle the two - way flow of immense amounts of data, and at the same time operate reliably in harsh environments where high - voltage power spikes and extreme temperatures can render standard networking equipment useless or unreliable.
Anyway, in my view one should not tack instrumental data onto proxy data; analysis should cover up to the point where the ice core proxy becomes unreliable.
One of the problems with the new Hadley method is that they have declared the meta - data unreliable to the point where it can be ignored or inverted, which invokes a change to that data point of the full magnitude of the supposed bucket - EIR difference: ~ 0.5 K.
However, persistent cloud cover is a continuous issue in the tropics, and extreme flooding can also produce unreliable remotely sensed data that will result in tree cover loss «false positives» (alerts where no actual tree cover loss has occurred).
While some bemoan too little data is yet available, or it is too unreliable, or otherwise complain about how reality makes their theory unhappy, Science has always found that where exceptions too much abound, where assumptions lead to failure, where we can not universally apply a formula, our explanation requires amendment.
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