Sentences with phrase «with considerable variation»

Previous modeling studies have also consistently predicted increased global vegetation carbon under future scenarios of climate and CO2, but with considerable variation in absolute values (2 — 4).
On average during our study period, about 21 percent of schools in the 39 states with this information had NCLB - induced choice, with considerable variation across areas and over time.
But these disorders are exceedingly complex, with considerable variation in symptoms and severity, and little consistency in the mutations among affected individuals.
The evangelists report them with considerable variation.

Not exact matches

There is considerable variation in both the quality of and the ease with which a resource deposit can be extracted, so the most profitable strategy is to start with the high - quality, low - cost plays and, when these are exhausted, move on to deposits that are of lower quality and are more costly (think conventional oil fields vs. the oil sands).
The data revealed considerable variation across countries in the European Union, with the Nordic countries (Denmark, Finland and Sweden) and Austria utilising in excess of 5 percent of arable land.
With a multi-party system and considerable regional variation, the electoral system is no longer fit for purpose.
There was considerable variation in the onset of stretching, and chains with a dumbbell shape stretched more rapidly than folded ones.
«We did find the expected changes to the spectrum from the rotation of Ceres, but with considerable other variations from night to night.»
The team found considerable variation in drag created by the different sets of gear, with the presence of floats and buoys having a significant effect on the overall drag created for the entangled animal.
Our results are consistent with considerable body size variation and, probably, degree of sexual dimorphism within a single species of bipedal hominins as early as 3.66 million years ago.
This aspect must be evaluated in association with the pronounced body - size variation within the sample, which implies marked differences between age ranges and a considerable degree of sexual dimorphism in Au.
While there is considerable variation in growth hormone production among individuals of the same age, there is a progressive decline in average growth - hormone production and IFG - 1 levels after age 20, with average levels declining by 30 % to 60 % by age 40 to 60, and by 50 % to 80 % after age 60.
Because individuals are so variable, it is often not possible to figure out what is going on without experimentation with different dietary variations and considerable communication.
These people tend to have some variation of the Standard American Diet which is typically dense with foodstuffs that offer considerable empty calories and resulted in low - grade malnutrition.
Finally, although variation is considerable across schools, survey results show widespread satisfaction with school safety and the academic environment of the Locke Family of schools.
She will say there is also considerable regional variation in the availability of apprenticeships, with fewer in London than the North West, and apprenticeships in London concentrated in the arts, media and publishing, while there is a greater concentration of engineering and manufacturing apprenticeships in the North West and West Midlands.
The average death benefit associated with each life insured in the portfolio is US$ 1.8 m, but there is considerable variation in the size of individual death benefit amounts.
You've realized how important an experienced and knowledgeable breeder can be, especially with a hybrid, where there can be considerable variation within and across litters.
Such close linkages between CO2 concentration and climate variability are consistent with modelling results suggesting with high confidence that glacial — interglacial variations of CO2 and other greenhouse gases [CH4, N2O] explain a considerable fraction of glacial — interglacial climate variability in regions not directly affected by the northern hemisphere continental ice sheets (Timmermann et al., 2009; Shakun et al., 2012).
Fischer et al. (2002b) quantify the impact of climate change on global agricultural GDP by 2080 as between -1.5 % and +2.6 %, with considerable regional variation.
In his graph (used within Figure 6) Lamb records considerable temperature variation with a decline from 1400, then a rise after 1500, with a further decline to the early 1600's but with the coldest point in the late 1600's.
There is potential for considerable variation year on year with 4 and 5 and potential for much error in the assessment of these factors.
These jet variations underlie the variability associated with patterns such as the North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO) and have considerable societal impact through variations in the prevailing westerly winds.
The considerable variation in the type of arrangements made in PPPs, combined with the unique characteristics of PPPs themselves, enable the use of a wide range of dispute resolution mechanisms.
The data suggest that there is considerable variation in how patients respond to treatment, with overlap between the groups.
The gap between Indigenous and non-Indigenous incarceration rates has widened over the past decade, with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander rates increasing 41 percent between 2006 and 2016, although the report notes considerable variation between jurisdictions.
However, the association between measures of emotional and behavioral problems in childhood and later psychopathology, while statistically significant, shows variation over time with evidence for a considerable portion of children exhibiting emotional or behavioral difficulties in early life, but without evidence of psychopathology at later ages [8, 9].
With these in mind, it should be noted that significant fluctuations in historical birth rates could generate considerable variations in new household formation in the years ahead as baby boom or baby bust generations age and enter household - forming age groups.
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