Sentences with phrase «which accumulated evidence»

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The evidence from nature, which he accumulated over many decades, no longer supported the religious determinism that saw in the order of nature a predetermined design accounting for every detail from the apple to the man.
The UI study, which was published March 28 online in the journal Molecular Psychiatry, adds to the accumulating evidence, including recent human studies from Harvard University, that suggests cerebellar stimulation might help improve cognitive problems in patients with schizophrenia.
Through their signaling prowess, IDPs help regulate the gas and brake pedals for producing proteins from the DNA code, according to evidence that has accumulated over the past decade, as well as the process by which cells divide.
In 2012, the accumulating research led Delos — which aims to create spaces that boost health and wellness — to start developing evidence - based guidelines for healthier buildings.
There is an accumulating body of evidence supporting meal timing to ensure proper circadian rhythm physiology, which is crucial given the prominent correlations between circadian disruption, disease pathology, and morbidity (Johnston, 2014).
There's the ongoing special - counsel investigation into whether the Trump campaign aided a Russian campaign to aid Trump's candidacy and defeat his Democratic rival, Hillary Clinton; there's the associated inquiry into whether the president obstructed justice when he fired former FBI Director James Comey, whom he had asked not to investigate his former national - security adviser; there are the president's hush - money payments to women with whom he allegedly had extramarital affairs, made through his personal attorney, Michael Cohen, and facilitated by corporate cash paid to influence the White House; there is his ongoing effort to interfere with the Russia inquiry and politicize federal law enforcement; there are the foreign governments that seem to be utilizing the president's properties as vehicles for influencing administration policy; there's the emerging evidence that Trump campaign officials sought aid not only from Russia, but from other foreign countries, which may have affected Trump's foreign policy; there are the ongoing revelations of the president's Cabinet officials» misusing taxpayer funds; there is the accumulating evidence that administration decisions are made at the behest of private industry, in particular those in which Republican donors have significant interests.
The rapidly accumulating evidence of soil depletion over wide agricultural areas, the reduction in crop yields on improperly fertilized or unfertilized areas and on others, the reduction of fertility levels to the point where fertilizer applications represent the minimum subsistence diet, combined with an aroused public consciousness of the importance of soil fertility conservation and restoration, will inevitably lead to a demand that the chemical industry provide here the same high order of service which it offers elsewhere in meeting man's aspirations for more abundance and greater efficiency.
Natural variability is now widely accepted as making a significant contribution and our argument for a lowered climate sensitivity — which would indicate that existing climate models are not reliable tools for projecting future climate trends — is buoyed by accumulating evidence and is gaining support in the broader climate research community.
This leaves around 3 or 4 billion tonnes that are somehow being absorbed by the oceans, the land biosphere, or both.One possibility is that most of the man - made CO2 which does not accumulate in the atmosphere is being absorbed by the oceans... This view is supported by indirect evidence derived from the atmospheric nuclear bomb tests of the 1950s and 1960s.
Since the temperature increase dates from the beginning of the industrial age and the warming apparently accelerates as greenhouse gasses accumulate in the atmosphere (picture below this), it is used as strong evidence of cause and effect and projected into the future (which I'll write about later).
And a large body of evidence shows that all those changes may be linked to the greenhouse gases created by human activity, which are accumulating in our atmosphere.
Accumulating evidence indicates that the climate in which we live is the warmest in the long
The problem is: saying Prior + Evidence corresponds to 15 % doesn't tell you how much is Prior and how much is Evidence, without which you can't say how it might accumulate.
I thought at first he was saying that starting with Evidence corresponding to a probability of 15 % (which is actually negative evidence) one could accumulate it to get 95 %, but what it seems he intended was that Prior + Evidence could correspond to 15 % while Prior + 5 * Evidence corresponded Evidence corresponding to a probability of 15 % (which is actually negative evidence) one could accumulate it to get 95 %, but what it seems he intended was that Prior + Evidence could correspond to 15 % while Prior + 5 * Evidence corresponded evidence) one could accumulate it to get 95 %, but what it seems he intended was that Prior + Evidence could correspond to 15 % while Prior + 5 * Evidence corresponded Evidence could correspond to 15 % while Prior + 5 * Evidence corresponded Evidence corresponded to 95 %.
A natural consequence of science is that over time, as evidence accumulates and points in a certain direction, is that the experts start agreeing on the most likely explanation (eg that smoking increases the risk of cancer; that GHG emissions will cause a positive energy imbalance of the planet which will warm up as a result).
The actual monetary amount of any settlement which should represent a fair and reasonable amount of compensation for all injuries and losses suffered by the accident victim can not realistically be determined until all of the evidence is accumulated.
To illustrate the problem with accusing judges of bias, given the term's various meanings, the article focuses on recent federal litigation over NYC police stop - and - frisk policy in which (1) the district judge found «implicit bias» in police practices based on accumulated evidence and expert analysis, (2) the Second Circuit found that the district judge engaged in disqualifying judicial bias because of her comments in a prior related lawsuit and in the media, and (3) critics accused the Second Circuit of bias in making decisions that were hard to justify on either procedural or substantive grounds.
According to The Bangkok Post, the evidence seized during the raid on the Medvedev's apartment suggests that he had over 100,000 Bitcoins, which were accumulated through illegal activities.
Importantly, accumulating evidence from a diverse collection of laboratories also suggests this PFC - mediated work is computationally and bioenergetically costly [55], [56], which places a conservation pressure on prefrontal function [13].
As evidence accumulates about parent - child connectedness being a protective factor for the prevention of a variety of health and social problems (e.g. drug use, violence, unintended pregnancy), attention naturally turns to the specific mechanisms by which this connectedness works, so that it can be promoted more deliberately, systematically, and proactively.2 Download details of the clinical benefits of Hand in Hand Parenting here.
Egeland and Sroufe1 pointed out the dramatically negative impact of neglecting or abusive maternal behavior for attachment and personality development, for which they accumulated unique prospective evidence in later phases of the Minnesota study.2 What do we know about the association between child maltreatment and attachment, what are the mechanisms linking maltreatment with attachment insecurity and disorganization, and what type of attachment - based interventions might be most effective?
Accumulating evidence, part of which is based on research on parental psychological control and much of which is based on Western samples, has shown that perceived controlling parenting relates to internalizing problems such as depression, low self - esteem and anxiety (e.g., Barber, Stolz, & Olsen, 2005) as well as to externalizing problems, including delinquency, antisocial behavior, and substance use (e.g., Walker - Barnes & Mason, 2004).
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