Sentences with phrase «collected by other scientists»

And then, using data collected by other scientists on three predator - prey pairs — mink - muskrat, gyrfalcon - rock ptarmigan and phage - Vibrio cholerae — they show how their theory could explain unexpected population cycles.
They then used the earlier observations of the changing abundances of the three pairs of predators and prey — leveraging data sets collected by other scientists — to show how the models would apply.

Not exact matches

It comes down to what every scientist knows too well — analyzing data collected by different methods, and at different times, is a tricky business because some methods of collecting ocean surface temperatures are more accurate than others.
And later, he analyzed patterns of mortality and reproduction in natural populations of lions and baboons (see «Just Like the Joneses») by working with other scientists who had already been collecting field data from the mammals.
The scientists also collected data on female elks» body fat and pregnancy rates and compared these to 19 other populations in the northwest that aren't hunted by wolves — there was no noticeable difference.
Tilghman, Rockey, and the others in the working group laid out several recommendations aimed at shortening and diversifying doctoral programs and postdoc positions, increasing the proportion of trainees supported by training grants and fellowships instead of research grants, collecting more data on career outcomes, improving postdoc salaries, and promoting the staff scientist career path.
She was responding to a recent editorial in another journal in which «[t] he authors described the concern of some scientists about the rise of an underclass of «research parasites» who exploit data sets that are collected and curated by others
The data collected from gameplay is currently being analysed by UCL and other scientists will have the opportunity to request permission to use it for research purposes.
The same issues have dogged other attempts by climate scientists to glean clues on climate trends from bodies of data collected by satellites and weather balloons for other reasons (not to mention ongoing attempts to discern climate patterns in tree rings, ice layers, and other natural substitutes for thermometers; remember the «hockey stick» debate?).
A highlight of the book (and a hallmark of this field) is that data are being collected not just by scientists but also by naturalists, children, and other concerned citizens.
Any data that is collected as part of a scientific study is always kept as part of the «peer review» process so that it can be studied by other scientists.
Mann et al are being «hounded» for two major reasons: fraudulent manipulation of data to produce «results» that would support political actions advocated by fellow «progressives» and conspiring with other prominent progressive climatologists and organizations to suppress conflicting data by trashing, personally and professionally, and blackballing the scientists who collected and attempted to disseminate it.
Bob Ludwick, quoting Gary M: I have observed, year in and year out, that ALL of the «research» conducted by climate scientists funded by governments / (green) foundations is focused laser like on producing «data», often tortured to the extreme, that will support the original «settled science» and / or DISCREDIT any data collected by anyone OTHER than those supported by governments / foundations.
I have observed, year in and year out, that ALL of the «research» conducted by climate scientists funded by governments / (green) foundations is focused laser like on producing «data», often tortured to the extreme, that will support the original «settled science» and / or DISCREDIT any data collected by anyone OTHER than those supported by governments / foundations.
«Because grassland ecosystems are the most vulnerable to extreme climate events, we examined data collected by many other scientists to try and understand the relationship between rain events and drought on the potential productivity of grasslands,» said Chuixiang Yi of City University of New York.
The signatures to the statement were collected by Professor Noel Sharkey and other member of ICRAC, a not - for - profit organization comprised of scientists, ethicists, lawyers, roboticists, and other experts that formed to address the potential dangers involved with the development of armed military robots and autonomous weapons.
Facebook, after discovering in 2015 that the data collected by Kogan's app had been shared with others, says it received guarantees from Cambridge Analytica, SCL Group, Kogan and a former Cambridge Analytica data scientist, Chris Wylie, that the data had been destroyed.
Processed serious and complex of crime scenes, including homicide and other violent crimes by providing technical support to Police Officers and forensic scientists in analyzing, photographing to include aerial photography, collecting, preserving, and presenting physical evidence.
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE SHARP HEALTHCARE, Livermore Falls, ME (6/2010 to Present) Biology Lab Assistant • Prepare specimens for laboratory experiments by following appropriate standards and procedures • Set up, adjust, calibrate and maintain laboratory and field equipment • Troubleshoot laboratory equipment to ensure that it is in proper working order when needed during experiments • Prepare specimens that need to be used in experiments in accordance to specific instructions provided • Analyze experimental data and ensure that interpreted results are properly documented and reported • Assist in conducting research and collecting information and samples such as soil, water, plants, animals and blood • Measure and weigh compounds and other materials to be used for testing purposes • Monitor all laboratory work to ensure that it complies with set laboratory standards • Provide technical support to scientists and monitor and observe experiments to increase informational database • Feed and look after livestock and laboratory animals • Provide support to operational programs such as fish hatcheries and greenhouses
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