In the AlloSphere, it's as if Marth's researchers are standing inside blood vessels, visualizing
data on a human scale that is normally too small to see.
Not exact matches
Other issues raised by the committee included why Facebook does not provide an overall control or opt - out for political advertising; why it does not offer a separate feed for ads but chooses to embed them into the Newsfeed; how and why it gathers
data on non-users; the addictiveness engineered into its product; what it does about fake accounts; why it hasn't recruited more
humans to help with the «challenges» of managing content
on a platform that's
scaled so large; and aspects of its approach to GDPR compliance.
When the team looked for it in
data from the
Human Microbiome Project, a large -
scale project to sequence the DNA of all the microbes that live in and
on our bodies, they found that it was present in 73 per cent of all 466 faecal samples.
When the researchers expanded their search to include all the
data from the
Human Microbiome Project, a large - scale project to sequence the DNA of all the microbes that live in and on our bodies, they found that the same virus was present in 73 per cent of all 466 human faecal sam
Human Microbiome Project, a large -
scale project to sequence the DNA of all the microbes that live in and
on our bodies, they found that the same virus was present in 73 per cent of all 466
human faecal sam
human faecal samples.
Additional animal testing
on such a
scale would be very time consuming, highly expensive, and politically very unpopular, especially given increasing doubts as to whether the
data gathered could be used effectively in increasing protection of
human health and the environment.
We focus
on developing computational methods and tools for (a) analyzing large -
scale gene expression
data related to
human cancer in search for gene markers and disease sub-categories, (b) identifying regulatory elements such as miRNA precursors and their targets in whole genomes of plants and mammals, (c) building theoretical models of gene regulatory networks.
Digital technologies have transformed our lives because: • We can store, process and transmit
data in digital form faster, and
on a larger
scale, than any other technology in
human history (speaking, writing, or printing) • We can describe a wide range of problems for the
data we can collect or create, solve them by manipulating that
data, and (sometimes) actuate change in the physical world
To find out, we'd need a sophisticated, large -
scale study that sent real - live
humans into hundreds or thousands of classrooms to see what's going
on, and collected
data that might allow for some strong conclusions.
We study the effect of a large -
scale anti-malaria campaign
on human capital outcomes using microeconomic
data from 27 countries in Sub-Saharan Africa.
The two of us, along with Tom Peterson of the National Climatic
Data Center, undertook a literature review to try to move beyond the anecdotes and understand what scientists were really saying at the time regarding the various forces shaping climate
on time
human time
scales.
In fact, they state that the
data «clearly show» that «strong natural variability has been characteristic of the Arctic at all time
scales considered,» and they reiterate that the
data suggest «that the
human influence
on rate and size of climate change thus far does not stand out strongly from other causes of climate change.»»
The CET
data for the period indicate a distinct climate shift of some 0.35 degrees centigrade
on a 50 year basis, but rather more
on a decadal basis, so that well documented era can usefully be our benchmark for temperature comparisons, whilst demonstrating the usefulness of a decadal time
scale in determining a change in the climate that is «noticeable» and has an impact
on humans and nature.
How the United Nations or anyone can say the average
human being is harming the environment with a straight face while the government is already engaged in wide
scale geoengineering projects based
on bunk
data that have untold detrimental short - and long - term impact around the entire globe
on the environment and its flora and fauna — carrying out projects that have never been approved through any democratic process whatsoever and which we are still not officially being told is happening even as it goes
on over our heads — is despicable.
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on the development of
human living conditions at a global
scale.
Based
on our synthesis of published anatomical and functional
data in
humans and nonhuman animals (see Materials and Methods), we hypothesized that the amygdala would parse into three subregions that each anchor a large -
scale network of brain regions implicated in distinct processes of social cognition.