BUSI 352 (3) Case Studies in Residential Appraisal This course illustrates the practical
application of techniques for residential real estate appraisal.
«We are pioneering
the application of these techniques for the study of meteoritic organics,» said Callahan.
Not exact matches
Twitter today is taking another step to build up its machine learning muscle, and also potentially to improve how it delivers photos and videos across its apps: the company is acquiring Magic Pony Technology, a company based out
of London that has developed
techniques of using neural networks (systems that essentially are designed to think like human brains) and machine learning to provide expanded data
for images — used,
for example, to enhance a picture or video taken on a mobile phone; or to help develop graphics
for virtual reality or augmented reality
applications.
The evolutionary principles
of natural selection, variation, and recombination are the basis
for genetic algorithms, an engineering
technique that has many practical
applications, including aerospace engineering, architecture, astrophysics, data mining, drug discovery and design, electrical engineering, finance, geophysics, materials engineering, military strategy, pattern recognition, robotics, scheduling, and systems engineering.
To illustrate the
application of this principle, a youth group followed their discussion
of techniques for diminishing prejudice by role playing the experiences
of minority group members.
It isn't possible here to review all the available
techniques for consciousness raising or all possible
applications of them.
The Mindful Therapist: A Clinician's Guide to Mindsight and Neural Integration explores the
application of focusing
techniques for the clinician's own development, as well as their clients» development
of mindsight and neural integration.
While some people may use a breast pump, a paper published on the website, American Family Physician, explains that the most commonly used
technique of nipple stimulation
for induction is gentle massage
of the breasts or the
application of warm compresses to the breasts «
for one hour, three times a day.»
Informed by the most up - to - date research, clinicians provide adults with a structured training experience aimed at the teaching and immediate
application of practical
techniques for effective behavior management.
In subsequent decades, GE and other labs around the world developed additional
techniques for creating synthetic diamonds, most
of which have industrial
applications such as drilling or grinding,
for which the material is extremely well - suited.
When further developed
for a possible arms control
application, the
technique would add bubbles from irradiation
of a putative warhead to those already preloaded into detectors by the warhead's owner.
The next step
for Kalra's group will be applying this
technique to the production
of solid - state batteries as well as exploring its
application for smart fabrics.
He added: «New
techniques such as precision agriculture (PA) offer the possibility
of targeted
applications of chemicals:
for example, robots could give doses
of herbicide at the level
of individual plants.
Church says that genome - editing
techniques will remain the go - to choice
for most
applications that require a small number
of genetic alterations, whereas genome design will be useful
for specialized
applications, such as recoding an entire genome to incorporate new amino acids.
The UCLA researchers, led by David Eisenberg, director
of the UCLA - Department
of Energy Institute
of Genomics and Proteomics and a Howard Hughes Medical Institute investigator, report the first
application of this
technique in the search
for molecular compounds that bind to and inhibit the activity
of the amyloid - beta protein responsible
for forming dangerous plaques in the brain
of patients with Alzheimer's and other degenerative diseases.
Above all, Mankoff says testing
of new imaging methods should focus on
applications where they clearly represent an advance
for patients over other imaging or biopsy - based
techniques.
«Being able to create highly functional photonic crystals by low - cost
techniques is important
for commercial
applications, and I believe that the type
of flexible and scalable technology demonstrated here has a great future.»
Many improvements have been made in the past to create state -
of - the - art
techniques capable
of achieving unprecedented resolution and sensitivity albeit their cost, which drastically increases with quality and versatility, making them quite unavailable
for general
applications.
We are excited to reveal that our results show that clinical
application of this
technique could supplement existing diagnostic methods
for MS.»
«This
technique will find
application in the study
of heterogeneous catalysis,
for example,» which is used widely in the oil and chemical industries.
Many farmers think they can use the same
techniques that tend to work against other common weeds — a onetime
application of glyphosate herbicide,
for example — to control Palmer amaranth, Hager said.
As their novel
technique for drug delivery is non-invasive and easy to use, the NUS team envisioned that the microneedles patch has great potential
for applications in clinical and home care settings
for the management
of perioperative pain and chronic pain in patients suffering from conditions like diabetes and cancer.
The
technique, which is published online this week in the Proceedings
of the National Academy
of Sciences, has broad
applications for clinical care and research that rely on accurate analysis
of blood and other biofluids.
«This characteristic makes gold nanorods attractive
for use in catalysis, security materials and a range
of biomedical
applications, such as diagnostics, imaging, and cancer therapy,» says Joe Tracy, a materials science and engineering researcher at NC State who is senior author
of a recent paper on the improved
technique.
Human embryos would not be allowed to develop to full term in his experiments, but the
technique «gives lots
of potential
for its
application in humans,» he says.
This structural conservation, through
application of techniques presented here, offers a new approach
for K + channel pharmacology.
The
technique developed in this research is anticipated to forward the elucidation
of cesium transportation and accumulation mechanisms in plants and to enable the selection and improvement
of plants suitable
for application in phytoremediation.
«Our findings
for this study provide important starting points
for using small molecule imaging
techniques to explore MAO - B further at the organism level, and in fact, opens up future prospects
for non-invasive imaging - based diagnostic
applications,» said Dr Li Lin, the first author
of the paper and a post-doctoral fellow in Prof Yao's lab.
«It's the same process as
for single cell genomics, but
for aggregates
of symbiotic bacteria and archaea,» said DOE JGI Microscale
Applications Group head Rex Malmstrom
of the
technique called BONCAT - FACS (BONCAT — Fluorescence - Activated Cell Sorting).
In addition to being able to detect NMR in far smaller samples than conventional machines, our
technique does not require the
application of microwave fields that might disrupt biological samples» said Hollenberg, who is Deputy Director
of the Centre
for Quantum Computation and Communication Technology (CQC2T) and Thomas Baker Chair at the University
of Melbourne.
Gimzewski, a physicist at ibm's research laboratory in Zurich, made the device — which admittedly has no immediate practical
application — to demonstrate the sophistication
of the
techniques he and his colleagues have developed
for manipulating individual molecules.
Clearly, RNA sequencing and other
techniques for RNA quantitation are in the early days
of development and evaluation
for clinical
applications,» writes Howard Bauchner, M.D., Editor in Chief, JAMA, Chicago, in an accompanying editorial.
Part
of a provisional patent filed by UNH Innovation, which advocates
for, manages, and promotes UNH's intellectual property, the
technique has other practical
applications.
So far, the greatest successes in this area have come from the
application of statistical methods, but new
techniques are giving them a run
for their money.
But the
technique's most valuable
application will likely be using sound to probe the structural properties
of objects — studying metal alloys,
for instance, by blasting sound at them.
In some high - profile cases this has prevented the
application of techniques like the analysis
of ancient DNA, which stands poised to finally answer questions we've been asking
for a very long time, like: Who are we?
The
technique may have
applications ranging from the detection
of bio-magnetic fields, and characterization
of micro-electronics, to searches
for extra-terrestrial civilizations.
The
technique could facilitate the use
of nanoparticles
for optical, electrical, optoelectronic, magnetic, catalysis and other
applications in which tight control over size and structure is essential to obtaining desirable properties.
The
technique is likely to be very powerful and has numerous potential
applications, including the study
of endangered species, which is often difficult because
of regulations and permitting requirements, says Natalia Ivanova, lead DNA scientist with the Canadian Centre
for DNA Barcoding in Guelph.
Scientists will be able to use the powerful and flexible
technique to build metamaterials — materials not found in nature —
for a range
of applications including sensors
for medical and environmental uses.
Researchers from North Carolina State University have,
for the first time, used a «micropillar compression»
technique to characterize the micro-scale strength
of cement, allowing
for the development
of cement with desirable strength properties
for civil engineering
applications.
LANP researchers and others have spent years developing
techniques to bolster the field - intensity enhancement
of photonic structures
for single - molecule sensing and other
applications.
The
technique, published in Nature Communications, could be developed
for a wide range
of applications —
for example, a sonic production line could transport delicate objects and assemble them, all without physical contact.
«We are now preparing
for the first clinical
application [
of the
technique] in our university hospital,» says Takebe.
«However, the
application of an economic modeling
technique allowed us to attempt to control
for some
of these weaknesses.
Although DNA origami originally produced nanoarchitectures
of purely aesthetic interest, refinements
of the
technique have opened the door to a range
of exciting
applications including molecular cages
for the encapsulation
of molecules, enzyme immobilization and catalysis, chemical and biological sensing tools, drug delivery mechanisms, and molecular computing devices.
Today, Sentient released five papers and a web portal reporting significant progress in taking this step, focusing on three areas: (1) DL architectures are evolved to exceed state
of the art in three standard machine learning benchmarks; (2)
techniques are developed
for increasing performance and reliability
of evolution in real - world
applications; and (3) evolutionary problem solving is demonstrated on very hard computational problems.
An important part
of the journal's coverage is devoted to
techniques and the development and
application of new methods
for investigating chemoreception and chemosensory structures.
Dr. Duvall is being honored
for his pioneering efforts in the development and
application of helioseismic
techniques which have advanced our understanding
of 3 - D structures and flows in the solar interior as well as those
of surface phenomena such as sunspots and supergranules.
It is also intended
for post-docs and scientists already working in certain
of these fields and who are interested in expanding their knowledge on the potential
applications of these new
techniques to their models or in neighbouring pathophysiological models
of analysis
of genes or diseases using genetically modified animals.