Sentences with phrase «researchers looked at listing»

Researchers looked at listing prices, sales prices and the time properties spent on the market before the sale was completed.

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Looking at the 2015 reports from the SBST and the UK Behavioural Insights Team, the researchers developed a list of relevant policy areas and identified one behavior as the outcome of interest within each area.
As researchers look back at foodborne outbreaks, they are not only confirming that these complications appear in survivors but adding to the list of illnesses that may occur.
For the study, Pimm, along with study lead author Natalia Ocampo - Peñuela and colleagues, looked at 586 species of birds (the team is composed primarily of bird researchers) currently on the IUCN Red List from six bird - rich regions around the world, including the Western Andes of Colombia, Southeast Asia, and Brazil.
To determine whether the objects on their list were planets rather than other stars, the researchers looked at the shape of the light curve caused by the transits; U-shaped curves generally indicate a planet, while V - shaped curves would usually indicate another star interacting with the one being observed, Kipping explains.
This time, the researchers looked at different datasets that weren't used to make the gene list.
In the second study, researchers from the Keenan Research Center for Biomedical Science at St. Michael's Hospital in Toronto, Canada, looked at inconsistencies between clinical and autopsy diagnoses in more than 1,000 people listed in the National Alzheimer's Coordinating Center database.
Social media can make you fat... but your phone can make you thin In September, Irish researchers reported that the more time people spend on Facebook and Twitter, the more likely they are to gain weight; days later, a study from the University of Southern California added Pinterest (and looking at food pictures, specifically) to the list.
By looking at how New Zealand EliteSingles users ranked their own intelligence, sexiness, and sense of humour, and then averaging those scores out according to user's first names, the site's researchers were able to determine which monikers really top the attractive list (and which ones fall a little short).
And because researchers aren't paid to do peer review, they tend to put it right at the bottom of their task lists, meaning publication takes forever, but peer review is still sloppy and often may amount to little more than an expert scan reading a paper, checking pretty cursorily whether it's well presented and looks good and new.
In my ebulletin this morning from Chancery Lane, a list of links that may be helpful to Slaw researchers who have to look at English law.
Therefore researchers, regulators, developers and potential investors looking at an ICO should look for paper trails to identify investors, users, organizers, insiders, and potential malicious actors.6 This also includes exchange operators and their principals who may learn weeks beforehand when a cryptocurrency will get listed and thus, may have material, asymmetric information they can act on.
What they found: Something called «dispersion» is a pretty accurate indicator (the researchers only looked at people who listed spouses or relationship partners and so were able to confirm).
Researchers tracking the eye movements of subjects who looked at online home listings found that more than 95 % of users viewed the first photo — the one that shows the exterior of the home — for a total of 20 seconds.
Researchers use eye - tracking measurements to determine how home buyers look at listings online.
In a new analysis, researchers looked at more than 60 keywords used in more than 2 million real estate listings between January 2014 and March 2016 to learn which buzzwords are resonating most with home buyers today.
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