Despite the overwhelmingly negative response to Zillow Instant Offers, some feel it represents just one of many
evolutionary models entering the real estate space, and that such shifts are inevitable given the changing demands of increasingly tech - savvy consumers.
The chapter on developmental
evolutionary models especially concerns differential susceptibility.
Evolutionary models of behavior often encounter resistance due to an apparent focus on themes of sex, selfishness, and gender differences.
Conceptually, she has used biological and
evolutionary models of behavioral, emotional, and attentional processes to understand the observed dimensions of childhood and adult personality.
«Operating in the legacy of Marcel Duchamp, Chin allows his ideas to dictate the form of his art, yet he looks toward biological and
evolutionary models as the underlying framework for his practice,» writes exhibition curator Miranda Lash, curator of contemporary art at the Speed Art Museum in Louisville, Kentucky.
Exciting new data generating exciting new mechanistic and
evolutionary models!
Determined by comparing the stellar population of globular clusters with stellar
evolutionary models, the ages of all those so far measured range from 11 billion to 13 billion years.
Kelley Harris (Stanford University, USA), Genomics and Proteomics category winner, thereafter presented her work on building
evolutionary models to interpret the historical record of mutation events in the human genome and coming to the conclusion that the mutation process itself has continued to evolve during recent human history.
In 2010, a new study (which included better model atmosphere fitting) argued that the system is around six billion years old, even older than estimates of 3.7 to 4.3 billion years derived from a 2009 study based on mass and
evolutionary models for the two brown dwarf companions Ba and Bb (Liu et al, 2010; and King et al, 2009), which are much older than an earlier age estimate of between 0.8 and 2.0 billion years based on the star's rotational speed (press release; Scholz et al, 2003; and Lachaume et al, 1999).
We derived the Lbol of the components and compared them with theoretical
evolutionary models to estimate the masses and effective temperatures.
More recently, he has worked on
evolutionary models of human childbirth and obstetrics.
The technique of leveraging the physical properties of nearby «proxy» stars allows for an independent check on stellar characterization via the traditional measurements with stellar spectra and
evolutionary models.
Two of these candidates are common proper motion companions to nearby main sequence stars; if confirmed as binaries, these would be rare benchmark systems with the potential to stringently test ultracool
evolutionary models.
Our substellar companions appear both non-coeval with their primary stars according to
evolutionary models and, as a group, are systematically more luminous than the Upper Sco cluster sequence.
Evolutionary models give a temperature of 1160 -LRB--40, +30) K and a mass of 6.5 -LRB--1.0, +1.3) Mjup, making PSO J318 - 22 one of the lowest mass free - floating objects in the solar neighborhood.
A comparison of its luminosity to the values predicted by theoretical
evolutionary models suggests that the substellar object has a mass of 0.051 + / - 0.014 Solar - masses, or around 50 times Jupiter's mass in a range between 22 and 57 Jupiter - masses (Luhman et al, 2006; and Mugrauer et al 2006).
Estimating synonymous and nonsynonymous substitution rates under realistic
evolutionary models.
As R139 appears to be the most massive binary system known to contain two evolved Of supergiants, it will provide an excellent test for atmospheric and
evolutionary models.
This challenges
evolutionary models of altruistic cooperation and punishment, which predict that punishment will be beneficial.
Extending
evolutionary models to physics would mean exploring the notion that physical laws may have evolved for a time and then became fixed.
Researchers can also estimate temperature and precipitation in that ancestor's habitat, using
evolutionary models.
This result should give pause to
evolutionary models that see a more modern human - like monogamous social structure evolving early in our lineage.
«Our study provides an example of the utility of comparative genomics and
evolutionary models for medicine,» Sunyaev said.
Computational genomics includes: bio-sequence analysis, gene expression data analysis, phylogenetic analysis, and more specifically pattern recognition and analysis problems such as gene finding, motif finding, gene function prediction, fusion of sequence and expression information, and
evolutionary models.
Professor Gert Wörheide of LMU said: «Indeed, a flip - flopping dataset is a dataset that supports different evolutionary histories or phylogenetic trees, when analysed using different
evolutionary models.
In the new study, Professor Pisani and colleagues used cutting edge statistical techniques (Posterior Predictive Analyses) to test whether
the evolutionary models routinely used in phylogenetics can adequately describe the genomic datasets used to study early animal evolution.
In interpreting the world of living things,
evolutionary models have played a large role.
I do commend the ecological and
evolutionary models to you, if both are used with due caution and the recognition of their respective dangers.
When surveyed from the point of view of Current
evolutionary models, for example, our universe quite clearly has the character of a story.
Instead, you prove yourself to be incredibly stupid by acting as if your questions are witty and show
the evolutionary model to be incorrect.
Hopefully people who are actually interested in PE and how it fits in with
the evolutionary model will do their own research.
There is evidence to support
the evolutionary model.
Just think how exciting it would be for some enterprising new scientist to help refine
the evolutionary model significantly by working on PE and showing some new fascinating facet of the theory!!
First and foremost, one must challenge that basic notion dependent upon a simplistic transferral of science's
evolutionary model to spiritual history.
@momoya» the whole punctuated equilibrium is a red herring since it is a part of
the evolutionary model and its finer points are debated within the evolutionary science community..
There are no evolutionary scientists who claim that punctuated equilibrium «breaks»
the evolutionary model used today.
Since the publication of the original essay — which compressed those theories into single sentences — Belllah has written widely on modern religion but has never spelled out in sufficient detail the dynamics of the underlying
evolutionary model.
What I am calling
the evolutionary model works best if we think of the evolution of the eco-system rather than of the evolutionary emergence of a new species.
The evolutionary model would allow a measure of separateness but would see the goal as evolving a form of worship that would be different from that of any of the traditions involved, yet fulfilling of the deepest concerns of each.
It could be called
the evolutionary model to complement the ecological one.
The evolutionary model best accounts for the technical nature of the ecocrisis.
The problem, though, is how to fit the hierarchical onto
the evolutionary model.
With the aid of complex statistical techniques, he and his collaborators were able to identify the optimal
evolutionary model, given the nature of the available data, and they employed a new method to correct for systematic errors.
«I think that's a hugely interesting feature of humans and one [for] which we don't have a really good
evolutionary model,» says Silk.
Stephen Proulx, a zoologist at the University of Toronto, has developed
an evolutionary model that makes this behavior easier to understand: It's not just about money, but it's not just about genes either.
As
an evolutionary model, the Penn team used the bacterial protein argT, for which the three - dimensional structure is known.
Your mind may be able to switch your immune response into high gear, with a placebo as the trigger, a new
evolutionary model suggests
Steven Piantadosi and Celeste Kidd, assistant professors in brain and cognitive sciences, developed a novel
evolutionary model in which the development of high levels of intelligence may be driven by the demands of raising offspring.
A new conceptual
evolutionary model first proposed in 2015 in bioRXiv and then published this year in the journal Biologia by Roberto Cazzolla Gatti, associate professor of ecology and biodiversity at Tomsk State University (Russia), reviewed the debated mechanism of speciation, suggesting that competition and a struggle for the existence are not the main drivers of evolution.
More formally known as «Model - based Approaches to Biological and Cultural Evolution,» the program is informally called «IPEM», which stands for IGERT Program in
Evolutionary Modeling.