Sentences with phrase «as a predictive tool for»

«Cod and climate: Researchers use the North Atlantic Oscillation as a predictive tool for managing an iconic fishery.»
Temperament tests can gauge attitudes and serve as a predictive tool for getting an idea of how the dog might act and react in various situations and in response to various stimuli.

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Thanks to advanced tools such as lead trajectory and predictive lead scoring, savvy entrepreneurs have more weapons at their disposal than ever before in the quest for higher - quality lead generation.
While the 2009 pandemic was, in retrospect, a mild pandemic (R0 was estimated to be 1.35, and pC was estimated to be 7 %), it served as an ideal test bed for developing a general predictive tool that can be applied in the early stages of a future pandemic.
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.
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.
A new Journal of Internal Medicine article proposes that artificial intelligence tools, such as machine learning algorithms, have the potential for building predictive models for the diagnosis and treatment of diseases linked to imbalances in gut microbial communities, or microbiota.
The team's next avenue of research will be focused on identifying a «biomarker» that can identify this distinct suppressive cell elsewhere in the body — for example, in blood or other samples — as a potential predictive clinical tool to determine when these cells are present in patients, which currently can not be done.
«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.
As we explain in our glossary item, climatologists use the concept of radiative forcing and climate sensitivity because it provides a very robust predictive tool for knowing what model results will be, given a change of forcing.
For the main conference on September 25 and 26, the event will be structured around 3 plenary sessions, introduced by keynote speakers: Session 1: The Funder, Developer and Regulator as Partners in Innovation Session 2: Novel approaches in clinical development Session 3: Developing more predictive preclinical tools to better reach proof of concept
With about 100 lines of code, a Morgridge Institute for Research team has unleashed a fast, simple and predictive text - mining tool that may turbo - charge big biomedical pursuits such as drug repurposing and stem cell treatments.
This includes predictive factors, validation of diagnosis specific tools for functional assessment as well as the impact of different surgical techniques and type of chemotherapy used on the incidence of chronic pain after surgery and adjunctive cancer treatment.
Add predictive student performance and motivation learner analytics tools and engagement features, such as progress monitoring charts, videos, collaborative activities, extrinsic rewards, possibilities for choice
As we explain in our glossary item, climatologists use the concept of radiative forcing and climate sensitivity because it provides a very robust predictive tool for knowing what model results will be, given a change of forcing.
EMAP: Pollution Probe developed the Electric Mobility Adoption and Prediction (EMAP) initiative as a predictive analytical tool to help utility companies prepare for the expected increase in demand for EV charging in their communities.
Now, the 3 - month warming event and 5 - year trends are absolutely worthless as predictive tools, but for comparison purposes they can be instructive.
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.
At present, Big Data tools for the legal profession are focused primarily on helping law firms to enhance their internal business functions and processes, such as time management and billing, or for predictive analytics in a range of internal legal applications.
The more data and tools at their disposal, the better, as actuaries seek to nail down not just predictive features of risks but the most predictive features — to outrun their competitors in the race for the best price and the best product.
Key takeaways included: 1) The permanent shift towards experiential retail with a clear focus on experiencing a brand's culture and community, as well as testing and touching products before buying them; 2) the rise of shared office spaces stemming from new work habits which have created a market for office space which isn't owned by an employer, but that workers can rent or subscribe to as members; 3) the importance of predictive investment analytics has created greater access to data and data tools that can help practitioners track with and get ahead of markets trends; 4) the increasing need to focus on more responsible and effective land use as it becomes an increasingly precious commodity; 5) the rise of automation in the transportation industry which is driving a need for nimbler supply chains connecting scalable manufacturing spaces and warehouses in the industrial sector.
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