Sentences with phrase «feedback loops at»

We rely on feedback loops at every stage of the process to ensure that we're making data driven product decisions at each critical point in your project.
The indignation immediately showed after Colose's mention of ClimateSight's article is only the usual conflicting feedback loop at work.

Not exact matches

The feedback loop of the city making itself attractive to start - ups and start - ups helping to make the city attractive to talented young people (who in turn create more businesses that attract more young people) is only getting started, but Robinson says he can already see the effects both in terms of the area's legitimacy — «people are saying, «hey, I would actually invest here or I would start my business here» as opposed to 10 years ago where people would avoid the city at all costs» — and quality of life for young people.
Traveling employees can easily stay in the loop, review project files, and offer feedback to the rest of the team at headquarters.
On the other hand, if you looked at CDS, we had a big feedback loop this year.
The IDoneThis feedback loop feature, however, enables managers to comment on specific employee goals and accomplishments that get sent around via email at the same time every day.
Unfortunately market rates — especially at the short end of the yield curve — are subject to an observer - participant feedback loop with the Fed, so the dilemma can not be entirely avoided.
«At the bottom is a negative feedback loop, with kids raised by single mothers in unstable, low - investment homes finding themselves unable to adapt to today's economy and going on to create more unstable, single - mother homes.»
As long as the people at the top stay the same, the feedback loop of incompetence will just keep spinning along.
Before him, the club at times seemed stuck in a feedback loop of self - delusion over how to return themselves back to the top and deal with the fall out from their loss of access to the Champions League, at least to the eyes of some external observers.
The big story this time around: an inside look at the role of Big Data in the 2013 Virginia election, including the all - important «voter data feedback loop
In this article, I argue that there exists a dangerous positive feedback loop between land value, embodied in house prices, and the banking system which lies at the heart of modern economies.
Renno, who co-authored a paper suggesting such a dust - boosting feedback loop in 2008, says he is seeing similar phenomena in field studies at California's Owens Lake.
PER and TIM block the ability of CLOCK to turn on these genes at the same time as they are producing the oscillations of the central feedback loop — setting up extended patterns of cycling gene activity.
Koops agrees a feedback loop may have been at work: ground - sleeping could have provided cognitive boosts that helped hominins to ward off nocturnal predators — like mastering fire — allowing for even more restful sleep and further cognitive development.
The work by James Screen and Ian Simmonds at Australia's University of Melbourne echoes earlier studies that identified the same basic feedback loop.
At that temperature, the study says, enough ice - sheet melting causes a positive feedback loop that leads to more melting and rising seas.
«At some point in its evolution, our system of tools and machines and ideas became so dense in feedback loops and complex interactions that it... began to exercise some autonomy.
Former Buck postdoctoral fellow Di Chen, PhD, now an associate professor at the Model Animal Research Center, Nanjing University, China, lead author of the study, said that the positive feedback loop (DAF - 16 via the AMPK complex) originated in the germline tissue of worms.
Basic research needs to grow at least as fast as the economy because it is part of the feedback loop for most of the economy's growth.
At the same time, cryptochromes are known for their role in the negative feedback loop in the circadian clock.
«Some feedback loop or other processes that aren't accounted for in these models — the same ones used by the IPCC for current best estimates of 21st Century warming — caused a substantial portion of the warming that occurred during the PETM (Palaeocene - Eocene thermal maximum of 55 million years ago)», oceanographer Gerald Dickens, a professor of Earth science at Rice University and study co-author said.
«We used a mathematical model to show that positive feedback loops between fire frequency and savanna trees, alone or together with grasses, can stabilize ecological communities in a savanna state, blocking conversion of savannas to forest,» said the study's leading author Brian Beckage, associate professor in the Department of Plant Biology at the University of Vermont.
Mulfort's Argonne colleagues «are at the top of their game and provide a synergy and tight feedback loop with constant collaborative abilities,» she said.
At the same time, warming in the Arctic is leading to a worrisome feedback loop.
In this case, incursions of circumpolar deep water onto the continental shelf are melting the ice stream at its base and encouraging grounding line recession, which results in a positive feedback loop and further grounding line recession.
Do you believe many of the same mechanisms are at play — that is, malnourishment, food toxins, infections — disrupting the brain's feedback loops (appetite, energy expenditure, fat regulation).
Vitex supports hormonal balance in the body by having an effect on the hypothalamic - pituitary - ovarian axis (hormonal feedback loop), correcting the problem at the source.
It's a feedback - loop at its worst: you lie in bed at night worrying about how you are unable to sleep — which only keeps you all the more awake.
There is a strong feedback loop when you look at the research I've linked to in this post and below, in that most cold adapted subjects have high (above normal) levels of magnesium and are exposed (dietarily and environmentally) to sources of magnesium.
It's crazy, when you look at the hypothalmus, the pituitary, and all the other hormone systems that are affected, and there's hundreds of different feedback loops in there.
There's obviously a little more to it than that, but pinball offers a great feedback loop as you hit targets, bumpers and ramps and the machine blasts noise and light at you to indicate you're doing well.
«Zero Charisma» is a movie about emotionally inert people who labor mightily to change their lives in small ways, and whose efforts at self - improvement are thwarted by emotional feedback loops that cause them to make the same mistakes over and over.
It chips away at connection, adds complexity to routines, and can even lengthen feedback loops.
They will also form networks and communities of practice, which will provide a continuous loop of insight and feedback to researchers at HGSE and throughout the field.
At UClass, we are working to develop tight feedback loops between students and teachers, enabling students to learn how to give valuable feedback and providing insight to teachers on the efficacy of their assignments.
There is a nasty feedback loop working for them at the moment.
That quickly became a negative feedback loop, getting more depressed about not doing well at work.
At the moment, it seems Bitcoins» following grows due to the price appreciation, which again produces price appreciation due to a feedback loop (read Irrational Exuberance for an explanation on said term).
It is great fun and the feedback loop of «shoot alien, melee alien, throw a grenade at alien» is perfectly judged for a first - person shooter.
Meridith Braun, VP of publishing at Digital Extremes (makers of the free - to - play action game Warframe) explained how a constant feedback loop with the community was critical to a game's long - term success.
However there is also yet another sense of the word, that I want to explore, at least speculatively, for a moment, in relation to Blannin's work and that's the sense of «system» used in cybernetics, where a central concept is that of «feedback», the process in which information about the past or present influences the same phenomenon in the present or future, forming a chain of cause - and - effect, a circuit or loop: output becomes input.
Gillis looks at the warning signs from the world's forests and the signals aren't good: wildfires, drought and insect infestations are putting vast tracts of forests under extreme stress, leading to feedback loops that result in more CO2 in the atmosphere.
Geoff any forcing is positive feedback and there are many of those loops at work now working against climate homeostasis and the more from equilibrium climate becomes more additional + ve loops just join the fray.
In a negative feedback loop a point is reached at which extreme changes in temperature are halted.
I'm not saying this is like arranging deck chairs on the Titanic as it either A) more quickly or B) more slowly heads toward the ice berg, but I think we (as people, if not as scientists) should now start being concerned about reaching milestones in the warming (whether we reach them faster or slower) at which positive feedback loops kick in — even if this is difficult scientifically to quantify or prove.
Mike Roddy has referred to many times before in here; the feedback loops, I've read terms like «Committed Warming» referring to the fact that no matter what we try to do or not do to mitigate climate change, it is still predicted to get considerably warmer for at least the next 100 years.
In other words, it feels to me like there's some sort of distorted feedback loop, wherein candidates don't raise environmental issues because they think they may be controversial and divisive (though, as McCain or my dad's generation of Republicans show, the planet obviously crosses party lines), and the public doesn't raise climate issues enough because it apparently isn't on the political menu, like religion at dinner parties, but that doesn't mean we don't believe (in climate change or the need for our change).
We are simply going to have to wait it out and at the same time get a true handle on the positive feedback loop question.
Due to their lack of ownership over land (and other reasons mentioned previously), this constant positive feedback loop of injustice leads to women being at a higher risk of losing their land which results in food insecurity and acute poverty.
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