When children are about a year old, parents can begin teaching them about numbers and counting
by modeling these techniques themselves.
And
by modeling the techniques we've given you, you'll be teaching your child conflict - resolution skills, de-escalating techniques, healthy relationship skills and coping skills.
Not exact matches
By combining our data collection with best - in - class research
techniques and data
modeling to predict future performance, we help you reach better marketing, sales, and product development decisions — with greater confidence.
Systems analysis, elaborate simulation
techniques, automated access to central data banks, information theory, game Theory, and the use of socio - economic
models, often mathematically stated, all aided and abetted
by the computer, make possible a massive application of data not hitherto possible.
To live and practice the way of love as
modeled by Jesus, one step we can take is to stop our evangelism strategies and
techniques, and start living the principles of the Kingdom within our communities.
Its political
model, rather than being trivialized
by questions of
technique, would aim to grasp empirical structures and relations, portraying them in a new way for the purposes of political intelligibility, Its vision would reaffirm the integrity of the personal in political life.
She discusses cooking
techniques, equipment, and how to reduce the use of plastics in a way that makes you want to
model your kitchen after her — not
by desire to mimic an ideal lifestyle, but
by a passion to connect with your food through the process that is stocking, organizing, prepping, cooking, and (most importantly) eating.
You can support your child
by offering positive alternatives to dealing with frustration and you can
model those same
techniques in the way you respond to your child's behavior.
While we loved the lean - to - steer mechanism on other
models, we found it too complicated for the 2 year - olds who are this scooter's intended users: they just couldn't get the hand of shifting their bodies in order to turn the scooter, even though their older siblings could master the
technique easily, demonstrating that the difficulty was not caused
by a flaw in the scooter but
by the motor skills of young toddlers.
Play therapy is a form of counseling or psychotherapy
by which licensed mental health professionals use play - based
models and
techniques to better communicate with and help clients, especially children, achieve optimal mental health.
An active parent or guardian establishes a connection with their child or children
by engaging in a parent - education
model, which emphasizes the child's psychological and behavioral goals, logical and natural consequences, mutual respect, and encouragement
techniques.
We differentiated between computational approaches (either based on volume data, such as the number of mentions related to a party or candidate or the occurrence of particular hashtags; or endorsement data, such as the number of Twitter followers, Facebook friends or the number of «likes» received on Facebook walls), sentiment analysis approaches, that pay attention to the language and try to attach a qualitative meaning to the comments (posts, tweets) published
by social media users employing automated tools for sentiment analysis (i.e., via natural language processing
models or the employment of pre-defined ontological dictionaries), and finally what we call supervised and aggregated sentiment analysis (SASA), that is,
techniques that exploit the human codification in their process and focus on the estimation of the aggregated distribution of the opinions, rather than on individual classification of each single text (Ceron et al. 2016).
The Obama new media team tried many
techniques in the process, but motivated
by the need to achieve measurable political results, they focused on replicable
models, practical tools and incremental improvements.
This is a highly limiting factor for research, because it complicates the annotation of data obtained
by molecular
techniques, and because it has been shown that gut microbiomes are to some extent specific to their host, and researchers have been using strains of other origin in mouse
models.
Coupling multiscale
modeling with emerging microscale 3D - printing
techniques, the team enabled a pathway to directly fabricate and test synthetic web structures
by design.
These
models utilize machine - learning
techniques — the same ones used
by companies like Netflix or Amazon that «learn» a customer's preferences and make recommendations based upon that data — in order to predict which chemical structures are likely to have the best overall CO2 absorption properties.
With this new, aggregate climate map in hand, they turned to a
technique used primarily
by ecologists and biologists, called species distribution
modeling, to identify fire - prone regions of the globe.
The study, which uses a new digital image forensics
technique and a 3 - D
model of Oswald developed
by the Dartmouth researchers, appears in the Journal of Digital Forensics, Security and Law.
These
techniques include: human tissue created
by reprogramming cells from people with the relevant disease (dubbed «patient in a dish»); «body on a chip» devices, where human tissue samples on a silicon chip are linked
by a circulating blood substitute; many computer
modelling approaches, such as virtual organs, virtual patients and virtual clinical trials; and microdosing studies, where tiny doses of drugs given to volunteers allow scientists to study their metabolism in humans, safely and with unsurpassed accuracy.
The
technique has been used since the 1980s
by manufacturers for rapid prototyping of
models and parts.
Called eBDIMS, this novel simulation
technique was developed
by Orellana during her doctoral thesis under Modesto Orozco, head of the Molecular
Modelling and Bioinformatics Lab at IRB Barcelona, and pioneer in coarse - grained simulations in Spain.
Specifically, after the analysis involving microscopic
techniques and virtual
models developed
by the UA researcher, carious lesions caused
by carbohydrates, present in plants, were found in the dental remains discovered at the La Brea Tar Pits site in Los Angeles, California, described
by Alejandro Romero as «one of the most paradigmatic sites to study fossil mammals from the Pleistocene in North America.»
«In contrast to the long tradition of field guides authored
by expert natural historians, Map of Life draws on collective wisdom, amalgamating global data sets of species observations from published sources and using a series of
modeling techniques to convert them into species range maps,» Goldsmith wrote.
By modelling predator (bird) vision with image analysis
techniques, they showed that the sand fleas are extremely well camouflaged to the respective beaches on which they are found.
The EOLO group (UPV / EHU) has developed various
models for predicting the amount of wave energy for the Bay of Biscay,
by using a
technique called random forests.
By using new
techniques based on computerised X-ray micro-tomography (CT scan) and digital three - dimensional
modelling, Benoit found that the maxillary canal of therapsids, a bony tube in the snout of the animal that houses the trigeminal nerve, is shorter in therapsids than in reptiles.
«The
technique developed
by both research groups could be used for 3D scanning mechanical original parts, archaeological findings or the generation of virtual
models respecting real dimensions (topographies)» the specialist explained.
The
model is based on measurements of odorants
by means of the analytical
technique PTR - MS.
By 2000 Shao expects to have a full - scale
model hanging from the lab's ceiling to demonstrate the mechanics, as well as a one - fifth - scale
model operating in a vacuum to try out the laser - guided alignment
technique.
By using a statistical
technique known as Bayesian analysis — which combines probability with archaeological information to improve precision for groups of radiocarbon dates — the study authors were able to produce a high - precision chronology
model for early domestic horse use in Mongolia.
Professor Alvaro Mata, from Queen Mary's School of Engineering and Materials Science, said: «The
technique opens the possibility to design and create biological scenarios like complex and specific cell environments, which can be used in different fields such as tissue engineering
by creating constructs that resemble tissues or in vitro
models that can be used to test drugs in a more efficient manner.»
Using advanced 3 - D
modeling techniques, the team, led
by Benjamin Black of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, was able to predict the impacts of gas released from the Siberian Traps on the end - Permian atmosphere.
This
technique promises an effective means for
modeling and removal of such systematic effects to the accuracy required
by future experiments to see direct evidence of the universe's putative acceleration.
In this
technique, scientists initiate a computer
model with data collected before a past event, and then test the
model's accuracy
by comparing its output with observations recorded as the event unfolded.
The Penn researchers demonstrated their new
technique by successfully treating an otherwise fatal autoimmune disease in a mouse
model, without apparent off - target effects, which could harm healthy tissue.
Researchers at Florida Atlantic University's College of Engineering and Computer Science have received a National Science Foundation (NSF) Rapid Response Grant (RAPID) to develop an innovative
model of Ebola spread
by using big data analytics
techniques and tools.
«
By borrowing engineering
techniques,» team member Paul Barrett says, «we can make testable
models of how extinct animals behaved.»
By applying numerous
techniques ranging from geochemistry and petrology to active and passive seismic imaging to geodynamic
modeling, the researchers examine an assemblage of new data that will provide key information about the roles of lithosphere structure,
We will test our hypothesis
by applying different mathematical
techniques, including dimensionality reduction, state space analyses, and neural network
modeling, on our behavioral and neural datasets.
Now, scientists at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Caltech and Lancaster University have established a
technique using climate
models to compare the factors to the effects they have on climate change
by peering into climate
models from a different angle.
This variety of themes,
models and
techniques makes this laboratory a kind of unique environment that, also thanks to its link with the International PhD Program in Cognitive, Social and affective Neuroscience, is populated
by scholars with different historical and geographical background.
Considering its potential, a study was undertaken to develop a product design
model based on synesthetic evaluations of tactile, audio, scent and taste stimuli, and supported
by neuroscience
techniques and implicit and explicit evaluations.
In the latest issue of Neuron, a team led
by Gladstone Investigator Anatol Kreitzer, PhD, and Salk Investigator Edward Callaway, PhD, combined mouse
models with a sophisticated tracing
technique — known as the monosynaptic rabies virus system — to assemble brain - wide maps of neurons that connect with the basal ganglia, a region of the brain that is involved in movement and decision - making.
This unique workshop provides the introduction and practical hands - on of integrated metabolomics workflows, employing the
techniques of cellular energy metabolism (Agilent Seahorse XF), detailed metabolomic analysis
by LC / MS Q - TOF and the translation of cell culture results into a living mouse
model using indirect calorimetry.
Developing earth system
model land surface process descriptions and improving
model parametrisations
by means of sophisticated
model - data fusion
techniques
But now scientists in the laboratory of Gladstone Institutes» Investigator Sheng Ding, MD, PhD, harnessing the power of regenerative medicine, have developed a
technique in animal
models that could replenish the very cells destroyed
by the disease.
Our research combines diverse
techniques ranging from genomics, computational biology, tumour imaging, in vitro and in vivo functional
models to study biological and clinical phenotypes.The proteins produced
by these genes may serve as targets for novel chemotherapy drugs and other cancer treatments, or imaging scans.
To understand the structure and dynamical properties of such systems, the research team headed
by Ilya Shmulevich integrates data from a variety of measurements using
models and
techniques from mathematics, physics, and engineering.
By using modern imaging, image analysis and
modelling techniques, we will develop an integrated approach to perform experiments in soil physics, bio-chemistry, to reconstruct soil structure in 3D and to
model soil processes.
A joined team of experimentalists and theorists from the International Center for Young Scientists, International Center for Materials Nanoarchitectonics and Surface Physics and Structure Unit of the National Institute for Materials Science, National University of Science and Technology «MISiS» (Moscow, Russia), Rice University (USA) and University of Jyväskylä (Finland) led
by Daiming Tang and Dmitri Golberg for the first time succeeded in complete understanding of physics, kinetics and energetics behind the regarded «Scotch - tape»
technique using molybdenum disulphide (MoS2) atomic layers as a
model material.