Thousands people go finding at the poles and into the clubs to
find around data however it no long - term partners in these places.
Not exact matches
A few companies in the Journal article seem to have
found some creative ways to get
around this, using the
data they've vaccuumed up to enable new insights about employee health.
-- Ratmir Timashev, CEO of Veeam, a
data center backup company
founded in 2006 that now employs more than 1,500 employees
around the world and brings in hundreds of millions of dollars in revenue, with its sights on reaching $ 1 billion in revenue in the next five years.
I've noticed something interesting in these discussions: Even though there's universal agreement that business success is centered
around finding the right employees, many leaders use a
data - centric approach — rather than a people - centric approach — to operating their companies.
What works on a traditional website is typically a
data - rich environment where you can click
around,
find the products you want and add them to your cart.
-- Ratmir Timashev, CEO of Veeam, a
data center backup company
founded in 2006 which now employs more than 1,500 employees
around the world and brings in hundreds of millions of dollars in revenue, with its sights on reaching $ 1 billion in revenue in the next five years.
The now - notorious Internet Research Agency — often referred to as a «troll farm» — was reportedly not
founded until
around 2013, leaving half of the researchers»
data free of its influence.
The
findings released on Thursday were based on
data collected when Juno passed about 2,600 miles (4,200 km)
around Jupiter's poles on Aug. 27.
It turns out that to actually
find text in these images, you can train a machine learning model where you give it some example
data where people have drawn circles or boxes
around the text.
Well, according to NewsBTC, the Ministry of Economy in Japan
found a shortfall of
around 15,000 workers in the computer science,
data science and artificial intelligence fields.
After analyzing more than 15 years» worth of investment
data, we've
found one way that information gets
around and improves investing performance: through alumni networks.
If you study for yourself (not just listen to «experts»), the complexity of DNA, the fossil record, the lack of evidence for «the primordial ooze», you too will
find evolution a most unsatisfying explanation of the scientific
data around us.
It is not hard to believe that Coleridge would have been highly sympathetic to, for instance, Whitehead's remark that «In our direct apprehension of the world
around us we
find that curious habit of claiming a twofold unity with the observed
data....
Traveling
around the country I
found the predictable questioning of
data and conclusions.
He also provides a link to the CDC
data in the materials and methods section so you can play
around with it yourself and confirm his
findings.
To help encourage the adoption of children presently in foster care, adoption exchanges were created, so the county adoption agencies
around the country could have central
data base to help waiting children
find homes.
In doing so, we did
find a statistically significant positive correlation between performance and voting intention as measured by Public Policy Polling
data around the same time.
You'll
find all kinds of interesting
data in YouTube Insight, so play
around!
Liberal Democrat Home Affairs Spokesman, Tom Brake MP, who sits on the House of Commons Home Affairs Select Committee, says: «Clearly people will be shocked to
find out that # 8.5 has been spent by police forces
around the country to obtain
data they need from the mobile phone companies.
Genetics researchers
around the world, who are used to sharing their
findings openly, were dismayed when SmithKline Beecham and HGS restricted access to their
data.
Using
data captured by ALMA in Chile and from the ROSINA instrument on ESA's Rosetta mission, a team of astronomers has
found faint traces of the chemical compound [Freon - 40]--(CH3Cl), also known as methyl chloride and chloromethane,
around both the infant star system IRAS 16293 - 2422, about 400 light - years away, and the famous comet 67P / Churyumov - Gerasimenko (67P / C - G) in our own Solar System.
However, the researchers
found that questions about food security that are framed
around vulnerability may be inappropriate and not generate accurate
data due to a strong cultural reluctance to admit to food shortages because of deep obligation felt by some communities to share food with their families and guests.
They matched this to
data on the location of 2358 wind turbines in west - central Texas, and
found that the square kilometre
around a wind turbine was on average 0.5 °C warmer than the rest of the region — a difference that was greatest at night.
The
findings from Akatsuki, in an equatorial orbit, were expected to complement
data coming from the European Space Agency's Venus Express, which has been in a polar orbit
around the planet since April 2006.
By analyzing this
data over the following six months, the researchers
found that clouds that grew at the lowest temperatures required extremely high relative humidity in order for water vapor to form an ice crystal
around a dust particle.
By analyzing
data from 270 monitoring sites
around the country, Zhang and his colleagues
found that the amount of nitrogen deposition, as measured in precipitation, had increased by 60 % — or 8 kilograms per hectare per year — between 1980 and 2010.
Now, Gilda Sedgh of the Guttmacher Institute in New York City and colleagues have compiled
data on abortions
around the world in 2008 and
found that the rate then was 28 per 1000 women, little changed since 2003.
A new study published in the European Journal of Physics reports the
findings of a research team at the University of Tsukuba that established a new computational modeling approach that provides precise 3D
data on air flow, vortex formation, and lift
around a skier's body.
After analysing all this
data, he and Normand
found good evidence that the animals chose their routes using a mental map built
around geometric coordinates, as opposed to a navigation style based on landmarks for well - travelled routes.
Scientists have long sought the answer to why these animals beach, and one recent collaboration hoped to
find a clear - cut solution: Researchers from a cross-section of fields pooled massive
data sets to see if disturbances to the magnetic field
around Earth could be what confuses these sea creatures, known as cetaceans.
But now, with the new SPHERE
data, we have
found large grains of dust
around this hypergiant.
These new -
found characteristics of Nitrospira can help microbiologists and engineers
around the world to better interpret the
data from their reactors, also in full - scale wastewater treatment plants.
Wouter Haak, Vice-President of Research
Data Management Solutions at Elsevier, said: «The findings presented in this report help us — as well as research leaders, university and government policy makers — better understand where pain points lie when it comes to the sentiment around and the reality of data sharing practices among research
Data Management Solutions at Elsevier, said: «The
findings presented in this report help us — as well as research leaders, university and government policy makers — better understand where pain points lie when it comes to the sentiment
around and the reality of
data sharing practices among research
data sharing practices among researchers.
Authors of the new paper offer some advice with their
data: «Following the
findings reported here,» they write, «it would seem a prudent next step for subsequent studies to compare samples and protocols between different laboratories
around the world.»
The systematic literature reviews analyzed
data from
around the world and
found that organic milk and meat have more desirable fat profiles than conventional milk and meat.
The researchers
found that the Chandra
data from Sgr A * did not support theoretical models in which the X-rays are emitted from a concentration of smaller stars
around the black hole.
It is possible to store
around 50 kilobytes of
data in a 720 by 720 pixel image — enough to transmit any passwords or credit card numbers that Stegobot might
find on your hard drive.
Now, using
data from NASA's Cassini spacecraft, they have
found gravitational evidence that a vast sea the size of Lake Superior could extend out from
around the southern pole.
Previous observations of other hot Jupiter - class planets (HD 189733 b and unpublished
data for HD 209458 b) have
found that their hot spots may be shifted slightly away from the closest point to the star, possibly due to strong winds moving hot, gaseous material
around.
However, later observations by other astronomers using interferometric astrometry and recent radial velocity
data found no evidence to support the existence of a companion greater than 0.8 Jupiter mass with an orbital period
around Proxima Centauri of between one and about 2.7 years (Benedict et al, 1999).
One mutation the software
found is closely linked to a protein - altering mutation that is virtually absent in populations
around the world, but has a frequency of 27 percent in the hunter - gatherer genome
data.
New software developed at Brown
found a mutation that is closely linked to a protein - altering mutation that is virtually absent in populations
around the world, but has a frequency of 27 percent in African hunter - gatherer genome
data.
Instead, they used
data from hundreds of modern women from
around the world to
find an average approximation of skull size, skin tone and other features, then combined that information with the ancient woman's own skull measurements to make a likeness.
Now, a team of astronomers has reexamined the system by re-mining existing European Southern Observatory's HARPS
data and combining it with
data collected from the W. M. Keck Observatory and the Magellan Telescope to
find evidence for up to seven planets
around the star.
Oceanographer Benjamin Hamlington set out to see if he could
find an El Niño sea level rise signal
around U.S. coasts, by putting together
data from tide gauges and satellite altimeters, which measure sea surface heights.
When we compare these
data to theoretical predictions, we
find a metallicity dependent temperature offset with a slope of
around 100 K... ▽ More In the updated APOGEE - Kepler catalog, we have asteroseismic and spectroscopic
data for over 3000 first ascent red giants.
Previously discussed in a November 24, 2011 pre-print, the astronomers «surveyed a carefully chosen sample of 102 red dwarf stars in the southern skies over a six - year period» and
found a «total of nine super-Earths (planets with masses between one and ten times that of Earth),» of which two orbiting within the habitable zones of Gliese 581 and Gliese 667 C. By combining all the radial - velocity
data of red dwarf stars (including those without undetected planets) and examining the fraction of confirmed planets that was
found, the astronomers were able to estimate the probable distribution of different types of planets
around red dwarfs: for example, only 12 percent of such stars within 30 light - years may have giant planets with masses between 100 and 1,000 times that of the Earth (ESO news release; Bonfils et al, 2011; and Delfosse et al, 2011).
Our speakers will be Ed Yong, one of the best science journalists working today and author of the blog «Not Exactly Rocket Science»; Liz Neeley, executive director of The Story Collider and architect of science outreach strategies based on public engagement
data; and Andrea Downing, patient and
data sharing advocate and creator of an online community
around BRCA
findings.
To
find out, Berge and her colleagues looked at
data from more than 7,000 people in a long - term Norwegian health study who had answered questionnaires and had had a physical
around 1997.
What is unique about Tinder is that it uses your location based
data to
find people
around you.