Sentences with phrase «with systematic variation»

Neither is there reason to shift the range — most models (including large ensembles with systematic variation of uncertain paramaters) give values smack in the middle of the traditional range, near 3 ºC.

Not exact matches

Natural variations in maternal and paternal care are associated with systematic changes in oxytocin following parent - infant contact.
«Nonlinear stage - scanning confocal microscopy is critical because it allows us to rapidly measure the nonlinear emission from thousands of different nanostructures while minimizing the potential systematic errors, such as intensity or beam pointing variations, often associated with tuning the wavelength of an ultrafast laser,» O'Brien says.
She is particularly concerned with assessing the role that fossils play in the interpretation of modern biodiversity and phylogenetics, as well as the role that phenotypic variation plays in the interpretation of vertebrate fossils and systematics.
But as long as you combine some sort of logical systematic variation with an emphasis on progressive overload on your main lifts, you will be certain to make great progress with whichever method you choose.
While we did not begin this research with an eye toward comparisons across three levels of effectiveness among the schools we selected, it turned out that the natural variations within our sample permitted us to meet our original goal of examining systematic relations among those performance outcomes, program elements, and instructional practices.
Over the ensuing decades he continued a systematic and rigorous exploration of the processes of painting, generating an abundant output that can range from photographic realism to the most uncompromising abstraction and take the form of the subtlest exercises in monochrome or the most intense colour, with every variation in between.
However, Shelley has always been intrigued with natural rhythms and slight variations that create shifts in pattern and perception, such as drum beats in music, moving and migrating cloud formations and systematic changes in color and size of similar shapes that cause an enhanced awareness of an otherwise unnoticeable feature.
The analysis shows that the leading contributor to variations in surface temperature over the 20th century is a largely systematic upward trend in most locations that appears to be consistent with estimates of the effects of increasing greenhouse gas concentrations.
Of course, your observations of the variation in the speed of the plume with height does not necessarily prove that the plumes diameter changes in a systematic way.
The sea temperature and carbon dioxide present a systematic variation [see figure given below] with the time like Sunspot cycle see my book «Climate change: Myths & Realities» (I - 2008 & II - 2010).
He continues: «The important thing is that the inter-annual changes of water vapour and everything else associated with El Niño are not systematic long - term variations, rather they go up and down every two to five years or so.
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