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But even setting politics aside, this week's scientific report has still created a stir with its bold assessment of polar warming.In this section A canary in the coal mine Seeds of change Out of this world ReprintsAt first sight, its conclusions are not so surprising.
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Jeffrey Bale, a professor at the Middlebury Institute of International Studies and an expert on jihadi cells in Europe, cautions against making bold assessments without reliable insider informants and intensive surveillance records.
These side effects of hunger — intensified awareness, greater persistence, bolder risk assessments — also exist in humans.
In light of an impending pandemic of all pandemics, the world needs this bold and precise assessment of the global health system.
As stated above, the use of BOLD-MRI for assessment of tissue hypoxia is predicated on the assumption that the oxygenation of haemoglobin is proportional to blood arterial pO2 which is in equilibrium with oxygenation of surrounding tissues.
The use of BOLD-MRI for assessment of tissue hypoxia is based on the assumption that oxygenation of haemoglobin is related to blood arterial pO2 (as described by the oxygen-haemoglobin dissociation curve), which is in equilibrium with oxygenation of surrounding tissues.
As a result, the intelligence community's assessments were bold and assertive in pointing out potential terrorist links.
Be bolder in your risk assessment," she said, telling them to stand up for their rights "as if they were the next" to be sacked as she was.
Our subgroup analyses, although provocative, rely on numbers of participants that are too small to effectively draw bold conclusions, and the assessments for interaction do not meet the criteria for statistical significance.
At key moments, according to space histories, he showed himself to be adept at assessing risk and to be bold in acting on his assessments.
Global mean scaling was not applied, so as not to induce type II errors in the assessment of negative BOLD responses (Aguirre et al. 1998).
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