We might imagine that the more connected the city is, the easier it is to move around, and the easier it is to find the cafe,» said Tom Wong, one of
the authors of a new analysis of the speed of such a search on databases with different structures and degrees of connectivity.
«FQHCs are indispensable, but to suggest they could easily step up to replace Planned Parenthood is a politically expedient argument that willfully ignores the facts on the ground,» says Kinsey Hasstedt,
author of the new analysis.
Not exact matches
David Meerman Scott,
author of The
New Rules
of Marketing and PR, did an
analysis of Fortune 100 companies to analyze the return on investment
of social media.
In a
new white paper,
author Michael Doran, a comparison confidence consultant at Optiv Inc. specializing in debate
analysis, suggests that litigators could enforce an hostile celebration to contention a hard drive picture
of the user's cryptocurrency «wallet.»
(Eric Berne,
author of Transactional
Analysis in Psychotherapy (
New York.
The
author of the article then
analyses the Arsenal squad and wonder why Wenger is talking about «trying to bring
new world class players» when he already said that his squad was completed, but he will add if he can find a player who could improve the current group.
The
authors of the book did some MLB Playoff
analysis for the
New York Times.
I'm a
new author primarily focused on statistical
analysis of Oregon Duck football games and statistical modeling
of college football in general.
As I discussed in yesterday's post (
New analysis from Arizona shows — yet again — that homebirth triples the neonatal death rate), the
authors of the
analysis, after demonstrating that homebirth increases the risk
of neonatal death by a factor
of three reach a bizarre conclusion:
Dr Robert Boyle, lead
author of the research from the Department
of Medicine at Imperial, said: «This
new analysis pools all existing data, and suggests introducing egg and peanut at an early age may prevent the development
of egg and peanut allergy, the two most common childhood food allergies.
«Our
analysis found that the lowest satisfaction scores were obtained from population - dense regions
of Washington, DC;
New York State, California, Maryland and
New Jersey, and the best scores were from Louisiana, South Dakota, Iowa, Maine and Vermont,» said senior
author Randall Holcombe, MD, Professor, Medicine, Hematology and Medical Oncology, Icahn School
of Medicine at Mount Sinai, and Chief Medical Officer for Cancer for The Mount Sinai Health System.
«Previous investigations into the effect
of the gender
of a baby on its mother's lifespan have been mixed, so our
new analysis really is just another brick in the wall,» says Samuli Helle
of the University
of Turku in Finland, the study's lead
author.
But one requirement lies at the center
of most
of the SDGs: that people have access to clean, affordable energy, says a
new study with Francesco Fuso Nerini, Assistant Professor in the Division
of Energy Systems
Analysis at KTH Royal Institute
of Technology, as lead
author.
That paper launched a lively debate, and today a group at the State University
of New York at Stony Brook has fired back: The
authors argue in Nature that the earlier
analysis was flawed, and cancers are due to this «bad luck» only 10 % to 30 %
of the time, STAT reports.
As the
authors of the
new research explain: «There are three main levels
of analysis in the study
of proteins: the first is the sequence
of amino acids, the second is the three - dimensional structure that these filaments take on a very short time after they are synthesized, while the third regards their function.
«The
new guidelines suggest that journals include in their information for
authors their policies for statistical
analysis and how they review the statistical accuracy
of work under consideration.
The
new study «Risk Assessment
of Semi-Autonomous Vehicles Using Driver Behaviour Risk
Analysis: A Paradigm Shift in Motor Insurance,» which will be presented by
author Cian Ryan at the Society for Risk
Analysis conference, June 19 - 21 in Lisbon, Portugal, at the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation, proposes how risks might be governed and policies constructed using the enormous reams
of data that driverless vehicles will supply the automotive insurance market.
Lead study
author Sharlene Santana used photographs
of primate faces for her
analysis and devised a
new method to quantify the complex patterns
of primate faces.
That range
of adaptability we hope will lead to
new insights about ice deformation, in particular by combining
analysis of different responses and seeing how they compete at different timescales,» said Christine McCarthy, the study's lead
author.
The
authors address difficulties that arise from conditions
of field implementation, including the estimation
of treatment effects under partial treatment implementation, the prevention and
analysis of attrition,
analysis of nested designs,
new analytic developments for both regression discontinuity designs and short interrupted time series, and propensity score
analysis.
«Although our
analysis suggests that the
new specimen may represent the most phylogenetically basal Cretaceous bird known to date, this phylogenetic hypothesis should be treated with caution given the incomplete preservation
of the skeleton and low phylogenetic support values,» said lead
author Dr. WANG Min, Institute
of Vertebrate Paleontology and Paleoanthropology (IVPP)
of the Chinese Academy
of Sciences.
A
New Scientist
analysis based on research papers from this year indicates that US research on hESCs leaves others trailing: 45 per cent
of 204 papers mentioning hESCs had at least one US - based
author; UK scientists were a distant second, with 17 per cent (for full details, see bit.ly / r7N3zm).
«If we could understand better how these proteins with these additional «integrated» domains were formed during recent evolution, then there is a good chance that we could engineer genes with specific domains to provide resistance to
new types
of pathogen attack,» says Paul Bailey, lead
author of the study who performed the phylogenetic
analysis.
«We used shape
analysis and CT [computer tomography] scanning to compare the shape and structure
of the
New Caledonian crow's bill with some
of its crow relatives and a woodpecker species with a similar foraging niche,» said lead
author Hunt.
The
authors revised the paper, adding some
analysis and explanation
of their methodological approach, and said the
new version was accepted by peer reviewers before being published in Pediatric Obesity.
But wait, say they
authors of the
new report: the paradox vanishes with more detailed
analysis of exactly who has been getting this treatment.
«As shown by our
analysis,
new treatments depend upon a broad base
of scientific knowledge plus special contributions from a few exceptional scientists,» says first
author R. Sanders Williams, MD, president
of the Gladstone Institutes.
Current
Author Addresses: Drs. Ndeffo - Mbah and Galvani and Ms. Parpia: Center for Infectious Disease Modeling and
Analysis, Yale School
of Public Health, 135 College Street, Suite 200,
New Haven, CT 06510.
March 25, 2015
New analysis finds successes, gaps in community - based diabetes prevention programs Lifestyle interventions designed to reduce the risk of developing type 2 diabetes can work well in group - based, community settings, conclude authors from the University of Chicago Medicine in a new report issued by the New York State Health Foundation (NYSHealth) on March 25, 20
New analysis finds successes, gaps in community - based diabetes prevention programs Lifestyle interventions designed to reduce the risk
of developing type 2 diabetes can work well in group - based, community settings, conclude
authors from the University
of Chicago Medicine in a
new report issued by the New York State Health Foundation (NYSHealth) on March 25, 20
new report issued by the
New York State Health Foundation (NYSHealth) on March 25, 20
New York State Health Foundation (NYSHealth) on March 25, 2015.
In addition to having up to 13 pesticides detected on the fruit, according to an Environmental Working Group (EWG)
analysis, conventional «strawberries have a large surface area and all those tiny bumps, which makes the pesticides hard to wash off, so you're ingesting more
of those chemicals,» explains Marion Nestle, PhD, a professor
of nutrition and public health at
New York University and
author of What to Eat.
Other renowned
authors have drawn together powerful
analyses of these issues, with key examples being David Korten (The Great Turning), David Selby (Education and Climate Change), Basarab Nicolescu (From Modernity to Cosmodernity), Duane Elgin (Deep Big History essay), Peter Senge (The Fifth Discipline), and Margaret Wheatley (Leadership and the
New Science, to name a few.
Perhaps the
authors of the «NMC Horizon Report: 2011 K - 12 Edition» — part
of a series
of research - based
analyses of trends in ed tech by the
New Media Consortium — said it best: «The digital divide, once seen as a factor
of wealth, is now seen as a factor
of education: Those who have the opportunity to learn technology skills are in a better position to obtain and make use
of technology than those who do not.»
The
authors of the
new study modified the
analysis conducted by the CRP so that the percentage
of students in segregated charter schools in just the central city would be compared to the percentage
of students in segregated traditional public schools within the same central city for 8 large metropolitan areas.
Check out blog posts from our research
authors and the EdChoice research team, including slide show summaries
of report findings,
new data
analyses, fiscal breakdowns, behind - the - scenes tips on methodology and more.
The
author refers to the
new meta -
analysis of social - emotional learning (SEL) in the journal «Child Development», shows many positive benefits
of including SEL in the classroom.
Nevertheless, through tortured
analysis, and in some instances a disregard
of their own data, the
authors of this
new study reach a predictably contrary conclusion.
«This book pioneers
new ground as the
authors move the literature on the marketization
of education into a more nuanced
analysis of how branding discourses and practices, and the managerialist and neoliberal economic theories they are based on, have entered the logic
of public schooling.»
The
author analyzed the ESSA plans that 16 states and Washington, D.C., submitted to the Department
of Education, including updated plans, as
of August 1, 2017.32 The
analysis organizes the
new measures
of school quality or student success that states use in their school classification systems into four categories: early warning; persistence, other than four - year or extended - year graduation rates; college and career readiness; and enrichment and environment indicators.
And rather than spinning a web
of upbeat numbers on self - publishing's performance on the Big Platform in Seattle, Data Guy used his time in the mainstage keynote sessions to suggest that his
analysis can bring
new insights to an industry sorely in need
of them — and in a cooperative context: what was agreeably missing was the hostility that many
Author Earnings supporters have brought to the discussion.
And the company has just announced an acquisition
of the real - time data and analytics platform Booklr, which should generate
new levels
of information integration and
analysis into what
authors are being shown about their own work.
Mark Coker presents 2014 Smashwords Survey Reveals
New Opportunities for Indie
Authors posted at Smashwords blog, saying, «Mark Coker's third annual Smashwords Survey provides the industry's most comprehensive
analysis of retail sales data for indie ebooks.
In the
newest edition
of The Hot Sheet from Jane Friedman and Porter Anderson, we have special
analysis for
authors of the surprise dismissal
of Barnes & Noble's latest CEO, and its implications.
The
new issue
of The Hot Sheet gives traditionally publishing and self - publishing
authors exactly the specialized
analysis they need to get all the pertinent publishing industry news — and then get back to writing.
The
new polar bear paper is by a group
of authors led by Steven Amstrup, the United States Geological Survey polar bear biologist who led the government
analysis of the bear's prospects.
Two
authors of the
new study who are regular contributors to realclimate.org posted more details on their Antarctic
analysis on that blog.
Three
of the
authors of the
new paper, John Fasullo, Kevin Trenberth and Chris O'Dell, have posted a guest commentary on Realclimate.org elaborating on the issues raised by their
analysis.
I reached out to Pierrehumbert because he is one
of many
authors of «Consequences
of twenty - first - century policy for multi-millennial climate and sea - level change,» an important
new Nature Climate Change
analysis reinforcing past work showing a very, very, very long impact (tens
of millenniums) on the Earth system — climatic, coastal and otherwise — from the carbon dioxide buildup driven by the conversion, in our lifetimes,
of vast amounts
of fossil fuels into useful energy.
Thomas Homer - Dixon Trudeau Center for Peace and Conflict Studies, University
of Toronto Feng Hsu Goddard Space Flight Center, NASA Mark Jacobson Civil and Environmental Engineering, Stanford University David Keith Institute for Sustainable Energy, Environment and Economy, University
of Calgary Geoffrey Landis Glenn Research Center, NASA Jane C. S. Long hydrogeologist and geotechnical engineer Michael MacCracken Climate Institute, Washington, DC John C. Mankins Sunsat Energy Council / Managed Energy Technologies Michael E. Mann Earth System Science Center, Pennsylvania State University Gregg Marland International Institute for Applied Systems
Analysis Mark Nelson Institute
of Ecotechnics, Santa Fe, NM Darel Preble Space Solar Power Institute, Georgia Institute
of Technology Gregory H. Rau Institute
of Marine Sciences, University
of California, Santa Cruz Steve Rayner Said Business School, Oxford, UK Kim Stanley Robinson
Author, «Forty Signs
of Rain» Gregory Dennis Sachs Alternative Power Program, US Merchant Marine Academy Thomas Schelling (Nobel laureate) Department
of Economics, University
of Maryland Michael Schlesinger Atmospheric Sciences, University
of Illinois, Urbana - Champaign Steven E. Schwartz Brookhaven National Laboratory, Department
of Energy John Turner National Renewable Energy Laboratory, Department
of Energy Tyler Volk Department
of Biology,
New York University Tom M. L. Wigley National Center for Atmospheric Research Steven C. Wofsy School
of Engineering and Applied Science / Department
of Earth and Planetary Science, Harvard University Lowell Wood Hoover Institution / Stanford University
The
new analysis «suggests that the acceleration in the past two decades is 25 percent higher than previously thought,» Carling Hay, a Canadian scientist at Harvard University and lead
author of the study in the journal Nature, told Reuters.
The
new research finds that limiting warming to 1.5 C rather than 2C could «substantially» reduce the risk
of ice - free conditions in the coming decades, says Prof Michael Sigmond, a research scientist at the Canadian Centre for Climate Modelling and
Analysis at Environment Canada and lead
author of one
of the
new studies.