Sentences with phrase «by new data»

The platform's overall design and interface is enhanced by new data widgets, graphs and animations.
The Civil Rights Project has a new academic paper out called «New Jersey's Segregated Schools Trends and Paths Forward,» a follow - up to a report on the same subject supplemented by new data from 2010 - 2015.
Voicebot's estimate of 16.1 million Echo devices sold through the end of Q2 2017 seems increasingly justified by the new data points.
Voicebot's estimate of 16.1 million Echo devices sold through the end of Q2 2017 seems increasingly justified by the new data points.
Because they offer theorists many more variables to play with, such «dark sector» models can be reconciled to fit into the ever - tighter straitjacket of facts placed on dark matter by new data.
This is one of the fascinating facts revealed by new data compiled by AMR.
The weak state of the residential property market in Perth has been highlighted by new data from the Real Estate Institute of WA showing a further decline in the median house price and a sharp jump in the number of vacant rental properties.
The rise in commodity currencies has been bolstered in the last few days by new data from China.
Many of the most interesting and fundamental questions that science has stimulated are unlikely to be decidable by new data: Was there something before the Big Bang?
After Jansen's 2015 paper, a U.K. - led group called Project MIDAS began keeping close track of the rift, aided by new data delivered every six days from a pair of European polar - orbiting satellites known as Sentinel - 1.
Ruggie found that in each case, there was a failure to manage technology safely, to make proper use of the scientific evidence about toxicity and environmental pollution, or to recognise ethical dilemmas created by new data systems.
But that's not the conclusion suggested by new data from Finland's Aland Islands, home to a Glanville fritillary butterfly «metapopulation» — many small, fragmented populations transiently connected when individuals fly between them.
This study pinpoints populations that can benefit from policy changes influenced by this new data.
Any doubt about the progress being made by the public school system — and the efficacy of its hard - won reforms — was erased last week by new data showing D.C. Public School (DCPS) to be the system with the greatest improvement of any urban district in the nation.
Bolstered by new data, HLDI for the first time has estimated the percentage of the fleet equipped with optional driver assistance features.
In the past daily polling has almost always been a «rolling poll», so each day's sample was actually made up of a couple of days small samples, with the oldest one dropping off each day to be replaced by new data.
Because they offer theorists many more variables to play with, such «dark sector» models can be reconciled to fit into the ever tighter straitjacket of facts placed on dark matter by new data — but the downside is that this sprawling flexibility makes them very difficult to conclusively test.
The time lag between the CFC ban and the start of ozone recovery revealed by the new data is due to the slowness of the cycle involved.
Our supermatrix expands upon these previous studies by bringing together sequences from a wide array of molecular studies, supplemented by new data for four genes, to yield a single primate phylogeny with strong support for the monophyly of most primate genera, families, and higher - level taxa (Primates, Strepsirrhini, Lemuriformes, Lorisiformes, Haplorhini, Tarsiiformes, Simiiformes, Catarrhini, Platyrrhini).
The number of diagnoses «have been steadily climbing» from one in 150 since the CDC's national surveillance system was put into place in 2000, «so I guess I shouldn't be that surprised» by the new data, says Sarah Spence, a neurologist at Boston Children's Hospital.
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