Sentences with phrase «as a predictive tool»

Racial biases are baked into the software products that are increasingly being used as predictive tools in criminal sentencing.
«Cod and climate: Researchers use the North Atlantic Oscillation as a predictive tool for managing an iconic fishery.»
This is why using a dartboard as a predictive tool is so wonderful: the results are immediate and unambiguous, it provides a competitive element and the results are at least as good as the talking heads can produce, but at a much lower cost!
Moving forward, Smith's group seeks to further validate molecular dynamics simulations as a predictive tool by modeling a genetically modified form of switchgrass, another plant targeted for cellulosic ethanol.
Since official pronouncements about an outbreak often lag weeks behind its spread, HealthMap's gauge of epidemic news online may prove valuable as a predictive tool.
The team's long - term goal is to develop exometabolomics as a predictive tool.
Despite the concerted efforts to develop metrics and the urgency to inform policy, management plans, and actions, few metrics have been empirically tested with field data for testing their predictive ability, refinement, and eventual implementation as predictive tools.
Researchers Richard Li, Rosa Di Felice, Remo Rohs, and Daniel Lidar have demonstrated how a quantum processor could be used as a predictive tool to assess a fundamental process in biology: the binding of gene regulatory proteins to the genome.
Doctors already test breast tumors for Ki67 levels, which can inform decisions about treatment, but this is the first time scientists have been able to link Ki67 to precancerous tissue and use it as a predictive tool.
«Models are being used to explore physical effects (scenarios) and as a predictive tool,» Andrew Callegari said in a Feb. 2, 1984 presentation for colleagues.
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