Sentences with phrase «with uncorrected»

Now, without diverting into whether the bias adjustments are «right» or not, it is clear that projected land temps when running the same model constrained with uncorrected SST * will * produce land temps that are significantly different to those produced when using bias adjusted SST.
If you're stuck with an uncorrected excess contribution, you're going to pay tax twice on the same amount.
2) Yet you still have the link up, with an uncorrected calculator («ERROR»!!!!!), even after it was clearly shown that you are wrong.
Among white women ages 65 - 69, the rate was 24.7 cases per 100,000, compared with an uncorrected rate of 13.5 cases per 100,000.
The rate for African - American women ages 65 - 69 was 53 cases per 100,000, compared with an uncorrected rate of 23.5 cases per 100,000.
«We knew from our previous work that preschool and kindergarten children with uncorrected farsightedness have decreased early literacy, and this new study shows that there are even more deficits in these children early on,» she said.

Not exact matches

The corrected rate in white women was 4.7 per 100,000 compared with 3.2 per 100,000 uncorrected.
Specifically, the corrected mortality rate in black women was 10.1 per 100,000 women, compared with 5.7 per 100,000 uncorrected.
Compared with peers in the cities, rural kids have higher rates of malnutrition, uncorrected vision problems, and intestinal parasites.
Li et al. rescale Schwanhausser et al.'s protein abundance estimates using data for housekeeping proteins and show that the rescaled data show a higher correlation with mRNA abundances than the uncorrected protein data.
And again with the (uncorrected!)
Adding to the complexity of this disease, people with T1D also have dysfunctional alpha cells that, during activities such as exercise, permit uncorrected and dangerously low glucose levels that can lead to unconsciousness or even death.
According to The Hollywood Reporter, the set visit kicked off with a look at what was identified as raw, uncorrected or produced footage from Black Panther, including a coronation scene for T'Challa, Lupita Nyong «o's Nakia taking down some bad guys, and Ulysses Klaue storming a casino and confronting Martin Freeman's Everett K. Ross.
Children who have uncorrected vision or hearing problems, who are ill or malnourished, who don't sleep at night because of fear or hurt, or who have parents too preoccupied with their own problems to pay attention to them, will struggle with learning to read no matter how good the teacher.
Contract with the student to reward corrected behavior and set up consequences for uncorrected behavior.
-- To permit ODI to review complaints to identify uncorrected recall performance problems which require investigation into the adequacy of the notification or remedy in accordance with agency regulations.
A printed galley (you can create a digital galley) looks just like a book with a cover and book binding, except there's usually a notice on the front cover that reads «Uncorrected Bound Galleys.
>> When authors complain, upon seeing their proofs, about the low quality of editing or typesetting, they get lip service about fixing everything before publication, but then the corrections are not made and the book is printed uncorrectedwith a separate charge to the author for making changes after the fact that should have been made in the first place.
Uncorrected cobalamin deficiency may lead to villous atrophy, intestinal inflammation and worsening malabsorption, with resultant failure to respond to pancreatic enzymes alone.
No, you are wrong, RSS is consistent with models only if we look at global trends, but RSS trend for tropical «hot - spot» is out of 2 standard deviations limit of the model mean, just like UAH and all «uncorrected» radiosonde data sets.
Why compare the new, corrected RSS 2LT product with the original, uncorrected UAH 2LT data?
And again with the (uncorrected!)
This reminds me of the time I mixed uncorrected radiocarbon dates with corrected ones, and got a bit skewed distribution of volcanic events, though I tried to correct for observational bias on earlier and smaller eruptions.
The frontpage implies that climate science to date has not been «real,» while the many errors made by the speakers as well as their serious credibility issues (Willie Soon's infamous paper, another paper more recently with Noah Robinson that made up data, Spencer's flawed book on climate sensitivity, Singer's history since about 1990, Schmitt's uncorrected error in a NASA paper, Bast and Taylor's lies in defense of Schmitt, and so on) suggest the opposite — the speakers at the ICCC are the ones attempting to falsify the science.
So what comes out of this test is that the AO climate model driven by a bias - adjusted SST record with reduced variations, produces better land temp estimates than when it is driven by «uncorrected» SST containing stronger long term variability.
There is an excursion of up to 7 m / s in the period matched by the uncorrected temperature blip during WWII with, IIRC, a neat decreasing sequence from North Atlantic to South Pacific.
In striking contrast, a nearly perfect linear correlation with coefficients as high as 0.96 - 0.97 is found between corrected or uncorrected global surface temperature and total amount of stratospheric halogenated gases during 1970 - 2012.
Based primarily upon the range of urban minus rural adjusted dataset comparisons and the degree of agreement of these products with a broad range of reanalysis products, it is unlikely that any uncorrected urban heat - island effects and LULC change effects have raised the estimated centennial globally averaged LSAT trends by more than 10 % of the reported trend (high confidence, based on robust evidence and high agreement).
``... The researchers found that the uncorrected temperature data correlated strongly with data on movements of Earth's core and Earth's length of day until about 1930.
«One of the most significant differences of the Pliocene GM CORR simulations, compared with those of the uncorrected model, is the characteristic of the meridional overturning in the Atlantic Ocean.
For instance, the response time for sensors in radiosondes (that are used to track atmospheric profiles of temperature and humidity) has steadily improved which, if uncorrected for in the reanalyses, would lead to an erroneous drying in the upper troposphere that has nothing to do with any actual climate trend.
While Bill C - 11 proposed an appeal to counterbalance possible mistakes in a faster system, Bill C - 31's new combination of further accelerated timelines with more restrictive access to an appeal will mean that many mistakes will go uncorrected, risking the lives of refugees.
Oxygen loss can stem from several different problems, including uncorrected issues with the umbilical cord, damage that occurs to the placenta, or from when the fetus becomes stuck in the birth canal.
As the Appeal Court noted, «The trial judge found that the magnitude of the total number of defective camshafts, which the appellant allowed to pass uncorrected during his shift, taken together with his subsequent dishonesty about them, was the culminating event that formed the primary basis for his dismissal for cause.»
Although popular articles with inaccuracies are likely to be quickly corrected, less popular articles can go uncorrected for months.
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