The wide variability in programs makes it difficult to draw solid conclusions about the conditions under which home visiting is most effective.
It's important to customize your CIO resume to the particular position, given
the wide variability in corporate expectations of the top technology leader.
Before the Transition API, we created our own solution to track mileage that combined GPS, phone sensors, and other metadata, but due to
the wide variability in Android devices, our algorithm wasn't 100 % accurate and some users reported missing or incomplete trips.
This phenomenon accounts for
the wide variability in symptoms; some dogs get only a few mild symptoms while others get a full lethal combination.
Piotroski recognized that, although it has long been shown that value stocks (or high book - to - market firms as he calls them) have strong returns as a group, there is nevertheless a very
wide variability in terms of the returns of these stocks, with most of them performing worse than the market.
Because of
the wide variability in students» levels of attainment, any single year - level standard, wherever it is set, will be inappropriately easy or unrealistically difficult for a large proportion of students.
And we haven't even mentioned
the wide variability in grading standards from classroom to classroom, school to school, district to district, and state to state.
There is
a wide variability in fat.
As an airborne infection, influenza is transmitted easily and quickly, and its effects can be acute, although there is
wide variability in response to infection.
«There's a very, very
wide variability in what's being delivered as clinical care,» says Lurie, noting that case fatality rates differ dramatically in different locations.
«
Wide variability in organ donation rates across United States: Midwest leads nation in highest rates of lifesaving donations.»
There was
wide variability in physical characteristics of the stream - water sites, including:
This is difficult to definitively conclude, the report says, because, once again, of
the wide variability in application of the AP program in high schools.
Not exact matches
This is nowhere more evident than
in returns on retirement saving, which are subject to
wide ranges of annual
variability and cumulative
variability over various time horizons.30 This central aspect of reality does not come to the fore
in deterministic modelling.
Similarly, even though the expected return to stocks is negative
in the current climate, the risk (measured by the
variability of possible outcomes) is also very
wide.
Purchase of temporary water could contribute to achieving annual basin watering priorities including the Northern Basin fish refuges priority, the Basin -
wide in - stream and riparian vegetation priority, and the Basin -
wide flow
variability and longitudinal connectivity priority.
In which Darwin considers individual differences and highlights the
wide degree of
variability within species upon which natural selection works
«I think scientists have seriously underestimated the importance of explaining what we know about climate change and climate
variability in ways that are understandable to most people,» Lubchenco told reporters
in a
wide - ranging interview to mark her first anniversary on the job.
In the new study, they used the same genome - wide information and the largest data sets currently available to estimate the risk for the illnesses attributable to any of hundreds of thousands of sites of common variability in the genetic code across chromosome
In the new study, they used the same genome -
wide information and the largest data sets currently available to estimate the risk for the illnesses attributable to any of hundreds of thousands of sites of common
variability in the genetic code across chromosome
in the genetic code across chromosomes.
However, other studies find that the largest carbon balance
variability is seen
in wide - spread water - limited regions.
Their results confirm,
in all three groups, that species living
in regions with greater temperature
variability have both greater environmental tolerances and
wider ranges — both
in terms of latitude and altitude.
In fact, sample sex ratios collected for loggerhead turtles for more than 10 years in Palm Beach County, Fla. show significant variability, with highly female - biased ratios being produced over a wider range of temperatures than are found in many well - controlled laboratory studie
In fact, sample sex ratios collected for loggerhead turtles for more than 10 years
in Palm Beach County, Fla. show significant variability, with highly female - biased ratios being produced over a wider range of temperatures than are found in many well - controlled laboratory studie
in Palm Beach County, Fla. show significant
variability, with highly female - biased ratios being produced over a
wider range of temperatures than are found
in many well - controlled laboratory studie
in many well - controlled laboratory studies.
It highlights the fact that on multi-year timescales we have to view climate
variability in a global perspective, rather than through a basin -
wide lens,» says Jing - Jia Luo, co-author of the study and climate scientist at the Bureau of Meteorology
in Australia.
We found a heritable contribution to the genome -
wide DNA methylation
variability in twins.
Different approaches to reconstructing past temperature for this season include the production of detailed year - by - year gridded maps and
wider regional integrations
in the form of subcontinental and quasi-hemispheric-scale histories of temperature
variability spanning some six centuries.
Points of difference include the questionable value of blood tests and the
wide variability of testosterone levels
in men without any sign of andropause symptoms, the subjective nature of so - called benefits, as well as testosterone's potential risk of heart attacks and prostate cancer, and the claims that testosterone prevents aging.
EDUTOPIA: Can you talk about your thoughts on ADHD and the evolutionary need for human
variability — the importance of having a
wide range of skills
in human populations?
«It's not that our good schools aren't good; it's that the
variability of schools is
wider than
in other places,» Wiggins said.
In order to help students develop the skills to learn, experience learning, and foster a desire to learn more, educators must account for the wide variability of individual students, so that all students can succeed at becoming experts in their own learning, no matter their level of skill
In order to help students develop the skills to learn, experience learning, and foster a desire to learn more, educators must account for the
wide variability of individual students, so that all students can succeed at becoming experts
in their own learning, no matter their level of skill
in their own learning, no matter their level of skill5.
The state -
wide systemic reform movement of the 1990s taught us that state - led standards and testing systems would produce too much
variability in quality and alignment.
An important outcome of the review was formal recognition of the
wide - ranging
variability in crude oil sample type, sampling method, and analytical method, as well as the acknowledgement that this
variability limits the adequacy of the available crude oil property data set as the basis for establishing effective and affordable safe transport guidelines.
Putting the Trend and
Variability concepts together, it becomes apparent that there will most likely be a
wide gap
in the returns between the best - performing and worst - performing stock
in your ten - stock portfolio.
Because Salukis ranged with their nomadic owners over a
wide area of the Middle East, they became widely distributed with great local variation, resulting
in the breed's
variability today.
Investments
in climate - change adaptation and mitigation can provide a
wide range of co-benefits that enhance protection from current climate
variability, decrease damages from air and water pollution, and advance sustainable development.
Even
in the unlikely event that all trees at a site may be missing a ring for a particular year, other sites are almost always sampled downslope or away from the high latitude tree - line at sites (as part of a
wider network) that will not be quite as sensitive to temperature
variability (i.e. growth will be less limited by temperature).
I don't think the last 12 years
in isolation could provide much evidence to confirm or falsify models (which do produce internal
variability, hence the
wide spread
in short term trends), but taking those 12 years
in comparison to the 12 before, and the last 24 years
in comparison to the 24 before that, etc, and paleoclimatic evidence, etc, and model behavior is at least generally supported.
In principle, changes in climate on a wide range of timescales can also arise from variations within the climate system due to, for example, interactions between the oceans and the atmosphere; in this document, this is referred to as «internal climate variability»
In principle, changes
in climate on a wide range of timescales can also arise from variations within the climate system due to, for example, interactions between the oceans and the atmosphere; in this document, this is referred to as «internal climate variability»
in climate on a
wide range of timescales can also arise from variations within the climate system due to, for example, interactions between the oceans and the atmosphere;
in this document, this is referred to as «internal climate variability»
in this document, this is referred to as «internal climate
variability».
Lamb was an avid researcher who unearthed much material still of value today and was convinced of the
wide natural
variability in climate he found all over the globe.
In panel - b the magnitude of unforced variability is large (wide range between the blue lines) and thus changes in the multidecadal rate of warming could come about due to unforced variabilit
In panel - b the magnitude of unforced
variability is large (
wide range between the blue lines) and thus changes
in the multidecadal rate of warming could come about due to unforced variabilit
in the multidecadal rate of warming could come about due to unforced
variability.
The problem is that there's also a lot of extra
variability in CET and that the available data is not sufficient for estimating well enough how much CET can tell about the
wider temperature trends at other times.
«Despite recent advances
in the state of the global ocean observing system, estimating oceanic
variability on basin -
wide to global scales remains difficult.
They found a 60 - to 90 - year cycle
in Barents and Greenland seas ice extent related to the Atlantic Multidecadal Oscillation (AMO); the AMO is a basin -
wide cycle of sea surface temperature
variability similar to the El Niño and La Niña cycles
in the Pacific, but varying over much longer periods.
The results show that current state - of - the - art GCMs still have significant problems and display a
wide range of skill
in simulating the tropical intraseasonal
variability.
The North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO), the dominant mode of atmospheric circulation
variability over the North Atlantic / European sector, is a leading governor of wintertime climate fluctuations
in Europe, the Mediterranean, parts of the Middle East and eastern North America over a
wide range of time scales from intra-seasonal to multi-decadal (e.g., Hurrell 1995; Hurrell et al. 2003).
My interests are
in climate
variability across a
wide range of time scales.
Large interdecadal to decadal changes
in cloud radiative forcing, decadal to millennial
variability in a
wide range of factors, abrupt changes
in the system state.
Combining the limitations of this data with the (interannual)
variability in atmospheric and oceanic conditions between now and September 2008 leaves a
wide range of scenarios open for how sea ice conditions may develop throughout the summer.
James Hurrell and colleagues
in an article
in the Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society stated that the «global coupled atmosphere — ocean — land — cryosphere system exhibits a
wide range of physical and dynamical phenomena with associated physical, biological, and chemical feedbacks that collectively result
in a continuum of temporal and spatial
variability.
Changes
in the average length and positions of Atlantic storm tracks are also associated with regional climate
variability.28 The locations and frequency of storms striking land have been argued to vary
in opposing ways than basin -
wide frequency.
Over the past 60 years, Alaska has warmed more than twice as rapidly as the rest of the United States, with state -
wide average annual air temperature increasing by 3 °F and average winter temperature by 6 °F, with substantial year - to - year and regional
variability.1 Most of the warming occurred around 1976 during a shift
in a long - lived climate pattern (the Pacific Decadal Oscillation [PDO]-RRB- from a cooler pattern to a warmer one.