Sentences with phrase «chosen subset»

Each group then uses its chosen subset to create estimates of how global temperatures have changed over time and how they may change in the future.
The method computes the ratio of MST lengths of any chosen subset of objects, including the most massive stars and brown dwarfs, to the MST lengths of random sets of stars and brown dwarfs in the cluster.
The firm clarified that Google already has ad products like Google Preferred that allow advertisers choose a subset of content partners to associate with and various other tools.
To fully abstract the idea, God always chooses the subset for the sake of the set.
I like that idea that he chooses the subset to bless the set.
Carlos worked with postdoc John Abramyan on the CBM18 gene family in Bdto confirm gene expression of the members of the family by RT - PCR before we choose a subset to work on further.
They could then choose a subset of their lesson videos to submit for their classroom observations.
Choosing subsets of the data will always be a tactic of folks trying to support their pre-conceptions.
If you choose some subset of the data (southeast of Japan, Pacific Ocean, upper 100 meters) you could probably «prove» the ocean is cooling.
I maintain that there is no good rationale for the way that you pick and choose subsets of the historical record.
GISS uses nightlights information to subset this data and to choose a subset as a trend reference.
For example, if we chose a subset of ensemble members from the CMIP5 ensemble, the rank histogram approach should be useful.
Choosing a subset of the available modes prevents some devices from connecting.
Choosing a subset of the available modes prevents older devices from connecting.
Using the Messenger Broadcast Composer, small businesses with no coding skills can choose a subset of people who've messaged them to hit with a text blast.

Not exact matches

They also picked and chose a small subset of the texts about Jesus to make into their canonical Bible, rejecting a great deal of other scripture.
A much smaller subset choose homebirth for themselves, think it's reasonable, but don't choose to take on the burden of actually providing home birth care.
Thus the women who chose to become certified professional midwives were a subset of the larger community of direct entry midwives in North America whose diverse educational backgrounds and midwifery practice were similar to certified professional midwives.
Nevertheless, in the case of drug abuse, it's more straightforward because you can simply allow a rodent to self - administer a drug to itself if it chooses to do so, and a subset of rodents actually will do so.
In addition, while practicing Family Medicine, many naturopathic doctors choose an area of focus based on a therapeutic, condition, or population subset.
I'd asked him about a few of those localization changes that proved controversial among a subset of gamers, which also included the removal of Xenoblade Chronicles X's breast slider — a toggle in the Japanese version that allows you to control the size of your main character's chest, if you choose to play as a woman.
Each level in Hotline Miami 2 casts you in one of those nine roles, giving you a far more limited subset of masks or weapons to choose from.
Within a subset of seven states TNTP is following, over half of charter schools chose not to participate in their state's retirement system.
If treated as a marketing tool in and of itself, an author can choose to enroll the first title in a series, as a replacement for permafree, or an assorted subset in rotation over time.
These are a subset of all available loans and provide an easy way for investors to choose loans.
Over time, owning an index is likely to lead to a higher return compared to owning a subset of individual stocks chosen by an analyst.
Choosing to act, however, brings up another subset of commands that is different from each enemy or boss.
Any single set of images is a subset of six images from a randomly chosen storm.
It explores why a key subset of scientists — the physicist founders and leaders of the influential George C. Marshall Institute — chose to lend their scientific authority to this movement which continues to powerfully shape US climate policy.
It is not clear how the subset of 40 were chosen.
However, the preliminary analysis includes only a very small subset (2 %) of randomly chosen data, and does not include any method for correcting for biases such as the urban heat island effect, the time of observation, or other potentially influential biases.»
al had chosen one subset of their data to look at, they'd have a different result:
In fact, there is a whole constellation of measures used to assess the quality of a prediction / classification.8 The trick is choosing the right subset for the case at hand.
Post-Graduation Goals According to the ABA law graduate employment data, more than half of employed law students choose to work at law firms, and I would assume that only a small subset of the 14.6 % who choose to go into «Business & Industry» are entrepreneurs.
A hybrid option may also be chosen, combining a native speaking review and a translated review on various data subsets.
The US Government deserves strong pushback on this kind of action, as other file storage services, such as Dropbox, Box and others — could face the risk of being summarily shut down because a subset of its users choose to misbehave.
A subset of Insiders were able to choose to «skip ahead» to the next release of Windows 10 and receive builds from RS4 while we were finishing up RS3.
While we're waiting for the Windows 10 spring update - codenamed Redstone 4 - to arrive any day now, Insiders that chose the Skip Ahead subset of the Fast ring are already on Redstone 5.
You can choose to share a subset or all the photos.
Investigators have used it as the criterion for diagnosis of behavior disturbance against which to gauge the validity of both screening instruments27 and psychological interview measures.28 The published Spanish version of the CBCL used in this study has been found to have good internal consistency and concurrent validity in Spanish - speaking populations.29 The CBCL was chosen as the standard of comparison to avoid basing the calculation of PSC validity on a small subset of the data as done in previous studies using structured interviews as the standard24,30 - 32 and because the CBCL has been widely used as the criterion standard in previous PSC research in both middle - class30, 33 - 35 and low - income minority populations.8
Perhaps this message plays into Ahria's thinking — about what should be told to a candidate new hire before he is accepted into the real estate field, who once knowing the innards and subset workings would choose to move into a career providing all the benefits and no need for hazard pay.
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