Sentences with phrase «different subset of»

I also work with a different subset of clients who work in service industries, or professions that are woefully undercompensated; these include nurses» aides, law enforcement professionals, electricians, building superintendents and customer service folks.
«They are really excited about it because normally small donor donations go after existing supporters, and this has the potential to unlock an entirely different subset of donors,» Aguero said.
People with different histories of experiences likely attend to and process a different subset of stimuli arising from the same new data.
The data as used in the H&S 2002 paper seems to be a different subset of the total data gathered than the data used by Briffa (the numbers of cores used at any one time is significantly different — Briffa uses more which I would regard as a good thing).
To the normal raider this is a normal rule, however this game is attracting a completely different subset of gamers to it and they do not understand our strange ways, so to speak.
If you reached your goal of seeing more geriatric cats, you may decide to switch your focus to a different subset of your patients.
Since the market is the living aggregation of all strategies, one can not be long a strategy (a subset of the market) without simultaneously being short another (a different subset of the market).
RAND II, by contrast, ignored student background, placed more weight on a different subset of test results (including the 1998 results, which were not included in RAND I), used somewhat different approaches, and concluded that there was nothing special about performance in Texas.
Although applications involving use of deidentified human tissue were considered nonclinical applications in this analysis, it is possible that the definition of clinical research used by Williams identified a different subset of applications than were analyzed, even in the specific categories segregated in the current study.
Both the transcriptome and the target enrichment datasets were collected using an identical sampling strategy (six individuals from each subspecies collected away from the contact zone) but each dataset derives from a different subset of individuals.
«We are looking at a different subset of neurons that were previously unknown,» Chen says.
Rao added that, «NFAT shifts the equilibrium between the activated state and exhaustion by binding to a different subset of regulatory regions within the genome.»
This is a fairly common practice, and there are different subsets of it.
It ignores variances within different subsets of the Asian community, and any context of the underlying historical causes.
They proposed a new way to study a cuprate, one that no other group had tried: a powerful imaging technique developed by Davis, called sublattice imaging - which is performed using a specialized scanning tunneling microscope (STM) capable of determining the electronic structure in different subsets of the atoms in the crystal, the so - called sublattices.
Different subsets of the group of children were then tested for recall of these events at ages five, six, seven, eight and nine.
The method is based on the knowledge that different tumors can be driven by different subsets of cancer genes.
In order for these unspecialized cells to acquire the characteristics that make a leaf cell different from a root cell or a blood cell different from a muscle cell, they must turn on different subsets of genes to produce the proteins responsible for each cell type's distinctive properties.
The groups that evolved into bonobos, chimps, and humans all retained slightly different subsets of this ancestral population's diverse gene pool — and those differences now offer clues today to the size and range of diversity in that ancestral group.
She and her colleagues have been using computers to automatically track the behavior of male and female fruit flies in a bowl as different subsets of their neurons are activated.
One way of thinking about what differentiates a breast cell from a heart cell is that each cell type expresses different subsets of genes.
Cancer biologist Todd Golub at Harvard Medical School in Boston, Massachusetts, and colleagues developed a way to identify small RNAs from more 200 cancer types and found that different types of cancer harbor different subsets of microRNAs.
Together with the more studied regulatory T cells (Tr1 and CD25 + FOXP3 + Treg), growing evidence indicates that different subsets of dendritic cells (DC), play a critical role in promoting immune tolerance.
We compare the transit duration distribution for different subsets of Kepler planet candidates and discuss tentative trends with planetary radius and multiplicity.
Our laboratory has assembled a comprehensive set of tools for doing this, including mice with conditional ablation of the Btla gene in different subsets of immune cells.
«This will improve our ability to predict, prevent, diagnose and treat different subsets of disease that, in many cases, we currently lump together.
Think of a cell in your liver and a cell in your retina — both cells contain identical DNA, but very different subsets of proteins are being produced in order to give each cell its special function.
They include some clonal analysis that reveals, potentially, the presence of clonal restriction boundaries that partition different subsets of stem cells.
While you are fatiguing different subsets of fibers with workouts A, B, and C, there will still be some overlap — some fibers will be worked during all three workouts.
We surveyed more than 1,000 Americans, asking different subsets of the population if they would prefer to meet a first date at a location or to be picked up from home.
This type of learning program can be easily customized to different subsets of employees.
For example, we estimated the relationships over shorter periods of time, used different subsets of international tests, and compared smaller groups of the 50 countries.
While policymakers may debate the utility of such comparisons, such comparisons are better supported by the available data than are comparisons between teachers who work with very different subsets of students and under different conditions.
Moreover, schools vary substantially in the backgrounds of the students they serve, and conventional statistical methods tend to break down when we compare teachers serving very different subsets of students.
Nesting of lists of locators is permitted if desired for some reason such as applying different classes to different subsets of locators, as shown in Example 20.
[Response: For the surface temperature data the picture is quite robust — using different methods, different subsets of input data, including corrections or not — so I doubt that there is much uncertainty there that has not already been explored.
Ironically, they provide information that would interest many people in different subsets of the «soft» sciences especially psychology, but especially psychoanalysts.
(2010) did this with the homogenized data from different subsets of stations, and found very strong correlations with the entire USHCN dataset (r2 = 0.98 for Tmax, and r2 = 0.96 for Tmin).
In this study, different subsets of records are used to demonstrate that GMSL estimates based on the Bayesian methodologies are robust to tide gauge selection.
Criminal trespasses, depending on the venue of jurisdiction and case circumstances, fall under different subsets of law.
There are several different subsets of permanent life insurance types, whole life, universal, variable, etc. and each of them have different advantages and disadvantages that you need to weigh to see which one fits your needs.
I have two amps where different subsets of HDMI equipment reliably handshake between them.
Brad Henderson, president and CEO of Sotheby's International Realty, says there are different subsets of buyers responsible for the 98 per cent spike in luxury condo sales.

Not exact matches

You can use this to see how a subset of starting valuations has led to different decade long annual return numbers.
LDS / Mormon is very different than a subset of Christianity (most Christians don't consider it Christianity at all), and therefore since it is not as well known as mainline Christianity (Catholic and Protestant), criticizing particular details (hair - splitting) is still useful on educating others on LDS beliefs — even if done so in a negative way.
The point here is basically that each way of conceiving of evangelicalism produces a different population when each net is used to pull out of both church history and contemporary experience a coherently related and defined subset.
Second, I view «justification» not as something different than the gospel, but a subset, or a subcategory of the gospel.
Larry Seabrook of the Bronx used to brag (dubiously) about being the first African - American to be elected to three different legislative bodies, though when you consider that the three districts he represented were all similarly - sized subsets of the same group of impoverished neighborhoods, his accomplishment becomes slightly less impressive than, say, Obama's.
«Unlike previous studies we isolated different immune cell types from the actual site of disease to determine whether specific subsets of immune cells (specific T cell groups) have equal sensitivity to vitamin D.»
This analysis suggests that a rare subset of tumor cells harbor different genetic alterations and that those cells serve as the seeds for the recurrence of rhabdomyosarcoma.»
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