Sentences with phrase «with earlier measurements»

As I stated on Today the results come from combining data from CryoSat - 2 with earlier measurements by NASA's ICEsat satellite (2003 - 2008).
The results are shown in the figure and agree well with earlier measurements.
When the astronomers compared their new VLA measurements of the motion of SiO molecules close to the young star with earlier measurements of other molecules farther away from the protostar, they realized the two were orbiting the star in opposite directions.
The recent claim of a much higher neutrino speed just doesn't fit with this earlier measurement.

Not exact matches

Amazon has developed a camera and scanning software designed to automatically determine customers» measurements and upload them to their accounts, according to the person familiar with Amazon's apparel talks, who saw an early prototype of the device.
We measured cognition at school age, which tends to be stable through adulthood31 compared with measurement in preschool or earlier.
This additional contribution can be determined by comparing the X-ray measurements taken early on during the growth of the wire, with the electron microscope measurement after growth has ended.
Planck's latest results, he notes, are actually broadly consistent with WMAP's earlier data, although they show that WMAP's measurements were contaminated by a polarization signal from dust in our own Milky Way.
Based on a three - year study with intensive measurements at three different locations in Aarhus, they divide the grass pollen season into three periods, as shown in the graph below: a twin peak profile during the early season, a single evening profile in the middle season and a single midday profile during the late season.
According to Paris, «The early universe is becoming such a tightly constrained environment with increasingly good measurements that we can test our descriptions of microscopic quantum physics, such as nuclear cross sections, to high accuracy.»
This research has become possible only recently with the advent of astronomers» precision measurements of the amounts of nuclei present in the early universe.
The environmental data sets from the Tropical Rainfall Measuring Mission and the MODIS sensors will continue into the next decade with data provided by their follow - on missions: the Global Precipitation Measurement mission to launch in early 2014, and the Visible Infrared Imaging Radiometer Suite on the Suomi National Polar - orbiting Partnership satellite currently in orbit.
Then Juan de Pablo and Chi - Cheng Chiu from the University of Chicago's Institute for Molecular Engineering interpreted Zanni's measurements with data from molecular simulations to arrive at a complete picture of the early events leading to amyloid formation.
The early quantum physicists dealt with this unreality by saying that the «is» — the fundamental objects handled by the equations of quantum theory — were not actually particles that had an extrinsic reality but «probability waves» that merely had the capability of becoming «real» when an observer makes a measurement.
«This treatment has now been studied in our centre using the most sensitive measure of lung structure — a radiologic measurement of lung density — allowing us to detect changes far earlier than can be seen with standard breathing tests,» said Dr. Kenneth Chapman, Director of the Asthma and Airways Centre at Toronto Western Hospital and the Canadian research lead for the multicentre trial.
Combining Herschel measurements with earlier results from NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope, Thomas Müller concludes that the surface of Makemake must consist of «hot» and «cold» zones right next to each other.
On the contrary, men who were underweight in childhood had a higher risk of asthma admission in early adulthood compared to men with normal BMI, with the strongest link seen with the BMI measurements taken at the age of 12.
Fermilab's Holometer is currently the only machine with the ability to take these very precise measurements of space and time, and recently collected data has improved the limits on theories about exotic objects from the early universe.
It produces an intense beam of slow - moving neutrons whose photon emissions can be detected with the same setup used for earlier precision measurements of the neutron's lifetime.
«In principle, you can see very early times in the universe [with GRBs], when everything else was too faint,» says Nial Tanvir of the University of Leicester in the UK, a member of a team that used the Very Large Telescope in Chile to make one of the first measurements of the distance of the burst.
Building on earlier work which teaches computers to recognise emotions and expressions in human faces, the system is able to detect the distinct parts of a sheep's face and compare it with a standardised measurement tool developed by veterinarians for diagnosing pain.
By using lasers to scan the craters — and comparing the indentations with those created today — astrobiologist Sanjoy Som of the NASA Ames Research Center and his colleagues have derived a measurement of the pressure exerted by the early atmosphere.
He added, «In patients with indeterminate biliary strictures, we feel that measurements of markers in bile can help identify pancreatic malignancy and plan for earlier treatment.
This spectrometer will now undergo a final design review, with testing and initial physics measurements on OMEGA scheduled for early 2016.
The early implementation of LLOWFS at LESIA, Observatoire de Paris demonstrated an open loop measurement accuracy of 0.01 lambda / D for tip - tilt at 638 nm when used in conjunction with a four quadrant phase mask (FQPM) in the laboratory.
Ozone measurements from the first week of March already show a region over the North Atlantic with very low ozone levels (< 250 Dobson units, versus minimum values of ~ 300 in the early 1980s).
They revised an earlier HIPPARCOS parallax estimate of l02 ly made in the 1990s that had an error margin (Plx = 31.92 + / - 0.51 mas) just big enough to suggest that the star may actually lie about 100 ly away, in agreement with Earth - based parallax measurements computed before 1978 as reported by Robert Burnham, Jr. (1931 - 93).
«We are now able to make biochemical measurements that will help us objectively assess functional changes in children and adults with SMA, and, hopefully, detect early signals of therapeutic success in new drug trials for this devastating disease.»
«This was possible by combining the exceptionally accurate measurements of stellar positions from Gaia's first data release with equally outstanding observations taken over twelve years earlier by the Hubble Space Telescope.»
Kepler 10b was detected using the transit method from more than eight months of data collected by the spacecraft between May 2009 and early January 2010 and confirmed by radial velocity measurements, and there evidence for another planet (KOI 72.02) in an outer orbit with a period around 45.3 days (Kepler news release; images, animations, and discovery page; and Batalha et al, 2011).
When considered with earlier observations, the new measurements indicate that Make - make has a density of 1.7 ± 0.3 grams per cubic centimeter, which enabled the astronomers to deduce that the dwarf planet has the shape and appearance of an oblate spheroid — a sphere flattened slightly at both poles — with axes of 1,430 ± 9 kilometers and 1,502 ± 45 kilometers (889 ± 6 to 933 ± 28 miles).
Even worse, the entire measurement practice interferes with the early identification of LD.
a relentless focus on reading, including clear and rigorous grade - level expectations for reading proficiency, frequent measurement, and early identification of struggling readers with immediate and intensive additional instruction, up to 30 extra minutes per day;
Tracking Progress in Early Care and Education: Program, Staff, and Family Measurement Tools Early care and education staff can use this guide to identify examples of tools that may be used to measure family engagement outcomes and relationships with families.
As part of every first and second - grade student's early math education, they must comprehend the core principles of mathematics like simple addition and subtraction; identifying shapes and number patterns; knowing time, money, and measurements; and ultimately beginning to work on 2 - digit addition with and without regrouping.
She is a nationally recognized expert on accountability for early childhood programs, assessment, and large - scale studies of children with disabilities, serving on national advisory boards and consulting to major evaluations to help create designs that adequately address such issues as oversampling and measurement of disability.
There was an interesting article in the Globe and Mail earlier in the week as Rob Carrick spoke with CIBC's Chief Economist Benjamin Tal about the recent focus on Canadian debt levels and how the major indicator, the debt to income ratio, may not be the best tool of measurement.
Brought together (many for the first time since Boetti's seminal exhibition at Galleria Christian Stein in Turin in 1967) and installed in a dense configuration inspired by the original clustered presentation, these early works convey the material experiments of the period as well as notions of measurement and chance that Boetti would play with and revise throughout his career.
Boston, Chase's Gallery, The Impressionists of Paris: Claude Monet, Camille Pissarro, Alfred Sisley, 1891, possibly no. 6 (titled Paysage pres Pontoise); Buffalo, The Buffalo Fine Arts Academy, Albright Art Gallery, The Nineteenth Century: French Art in Retrospect, 1932, no. 47 (titled Landscape at Pontoise); Indianapolis, John Herron Art Institute, 1932; Toronto, The Art Gallery of Toronto, Modern French Painting, from Manet to Matisse, 1933, no. 31 (titled Paysage pres Pontoise); Houston, Museum of Fine Arts of Houston, Modern French Paintings, 1934, no. 25 (titled Pontoise and as dating from 1871); San Francisco, Museum of Art, Opening Exhibition: Art of our Time, 1935, no. 30; Albany, Albany Institute of History and Art, Exhibition of Paintings by the Master Impressionists, 1935, no. 18 (titled Landscape near Pontoise); Kansas City, William Rockhill Nelson Gallery of Art and Mary Atkins Museum, French Impressionist Landscape Painting, 1936, no. 50 (titled Landscape near Pontoise and with inverted measurements); New York, Durand - Ruel Galleries, Monet, Pissarro, Sisley, before 1890, 1938, no. 9 (titled Paysage pres Pontoise); New York, Knoedler Galleries, Early Impressionism 1868 - 1883, 1941, no. 20 (titled Paysage a Pontoise)
I know this is complicated by lack of precision of earlier measurements, and the Little Ice Age coinciding with pre-industrial times.
Ozone measurements from the first week of March already show a region over the North Atlantic with very low ozone levels (< 250 Dobson units, versus minimum values of ~ 300 in the early 1980s).
Since the ERAINT only goes as far back as 1989, it involves many modern satellite - borne remote sensing measurements, and it is believed that there are less problems with observational network discontinuity after this date than in the earlier days.
Wagner et al.'s conclusion that «during the early Holocene, atmospheric CO2 concentrations that were > 300 ppmv could have been the rule rather than the exception» conflicts with other independent measurements or estimates of CO2concentrations (2 — 5).
An engineer learns early on about precision measurements and how to deal with them.
While the BoM has never released reports with parallel data supporting the claim of equivalence, in late October and early December 2017 a first and second lot of A8 forms were released to me — this followed my request to Minister Josh Freydenberg on 26 September for parallel measurements, and more specifically on 22 October for these A8 forms... immediately after I was informed by a whistle - blower that these forms contained the relevant information.
It is an interesting paper, but I would suggest caution: Argo measurements of heat content, combined with earlier (and spotty) measurements, suggest there has not been a great deal of change in the rate of heat accumulation over the past 20 years.
Early researchers like Schulman selected only a few of the best samples for analysis, in part because measurement was a slow and laborious process and all calculation was done by hand or with a slide rule.
We take 1880 - 1920 as baseline, i.e., as the zero - point for temperature anomalies, because it is the earliest period with substantial global coverage of instrumental measurements and because it also has a global mean temperature that should approximate «preindustrial» temperature [3].
Early comparisons of MMTS readings with temperature measurements from the traditional liquid - in - glass thermometers mounted in Cotton Region shelters showed small but significant differences.
Wouldn't it be interesting to compare the ten year temp record of the 114 pristinely sited temperature stations with all the other temperature stations and those closely correlating back measurements looked at to check out the earlier period a decade before to see whether non - cooling or warming.
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