Sentences with phrase «fragments of data»

People using data forensics software won't be able to pick out any fragments of data.
Any fragments of data are stored on the device in encrypted form, and no one can access them.
Björn Roth» revisits a major project shown previously in New York in 2004 at P.S. 1: «Solo Szenen (Solo Scenes)», created by Dieter Roth in his final year (1997 — 1998), is the artist's attempt at illustrating life as the accumulation of vast quantities of fragments of data.
Solo Szenen, the culmination of a series of written, film, and video diaries that Roth began in the early 1980s, is his attempt at illustrating life as the accumulation of vast quantities of fragments of data.
It said it is analyzing other fragments of data that have been removed from its systems, while putting measures in place to protect those affected by the breach.
Instead, individual computers would be able to copy and republish content on receipt, providing other users with the option to access data, or fragments of data, from a wide range of locations rather than the source itself.
But Froese points to several other fragments of data from the region that suggest the corridor was habitable earlier: a 13,700 - year - old fragment of a poplar tree and a 13,100 - year - old bison found near the bottleneck.
Right now we have fragments of data that tell us about different parts of the process, but we don't have a good picture of how it all fits together.»
If you want concessions that the Big Bang happened (which is only postulated theory supported by fragments of data indicating the universe is expanding...) then you need to concede that there is the possibility of life after death due to all of the reported NDEs.

Not exact matches

The solution to fragmented systems is to build one comprehensive UX layer — a system of engagement — that walks you through, leverages that data, and puts it into a workflow that's user friendly,» says McElrath.
Price Rationale Since this retail niche is so fragmented, there are no good sources of data on revenues for an «average» shop.
And with the excitement of nearly anything - in either the digital or physical realm - becoming a potential marketing vehicle, there also comes the possibility of a resurgence in data silos and fragmented customer experiences.
I think Stephen Gordon's Project Link and its piecing together of fragments of Statistics Canada data is a solid step in the right direction.
These initial data can be described as elements of composition, symbolic in nature, which in historical events appear as fragments of the hierarchical configurations previously discussed.
All profoundly religions people are gripped by a vision of reality which is not only beyond the state but beyond the difficult lessons of experience, beyond the realistic analysis of social forces and societal needs, beyond the prudential calculations of common sense, and beyond the fragmented bits of data we get from daily life.
It brings together (a) fragmented reflections from my three years of living and working with the Paraiyar communities in about 20 colonies around the town of Karunguzhi in Chingleput District, Tamilnadu (1985 - 87); (b) systematically documented data from a six - week intensive field trip in two of these 20 colonies, i.e., Malaipallaiyam.
Co., 1978); Thomas C. Campbell and Yoshio Fukuyama, The Fragmented Layman: An Empirical Study of Lay Attitudes (Philadelphia: Pilgrim Press, 1970); James D. Davidson, «Religious Belief as an Independent Variable,» Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion 11 (1972): 65 - 75; James D. Davidson, «Religious Belief as a Dependent Variable,» Sociological Analysis 33 (1972): 81 - 94; James D. Davidson, «Patterns of Belief at the Denominational and Congregational Levels,» Review of Religious Research 13 (1972): 197 - 205; David R. Gibbs, Samuel A. Miller, and James R. Wood, «Doctrinal Orthodoxy, Salience and the Consequential Dimension,» Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion 12 (1973): 33 - 52; William McKinney, and others, Census Data for Community Mission (New York: Board for Homeland Ministries, United Church of Christ, 1983), part of a denomination - wide study of census data relevant to each congregation in the United Church of Christ; David O. Moberg, `' Theological Position and Institutional Characteristics of Protestant Congregations: An Explanatory Study,» Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion 9 (1970): 53 - 58; Wade Clark Roof, Community and Commitment; Thomas Sweetser, The Catholic Parish: Shifting Membership in a Changing Church (Chicago: Center for the Scientific Study of Religion, 19Data for Community Mission (New York: Board for Homeland Ministries, United Church of Christ, 1983), part of a denomination - wide study of census data relevant to each congregation in the United Church of Christ; David O. Moberg, `' Theological Position and Institutional Characteristics of Protestant Congregations: An Explanatory Study,» Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion 9 (1970): 53 - 58; Wade Clark Roof, Community and Commitment; Thomas Sweetser, The Catholic Parish: Shifting Membership in a Changing Church (Chicago: Center for the Scientific Study of Religion, 19data relevant to each congregation in the United Church of Christ; David O. Moberg, `' Theological Position and Institutional Characteristics of Protestant Congregations: An Explanatory Study,» Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion 9 (1970): 53 - 58; Wade Clark Roof, Community and Commitment; Thomas Sweetser, The Catholic Parish: Shifting Membership in a Changing Church (Chicago: Center for the Scientific Study of Religion, 1974).
Current data show the probability of a successful pregnancy is significantly reduced when the percentage of sperm with fragmented DNA is > 30 %.
All the data supported the conclusion that the T. rex fossil contained fragments of hemoglobin molecules.
Researchers led by Olexandr Isayev, Ph.D., and Alexander Tropsha, Ph.D., at the UNC Eshelman School of Pharmacy used data on approximately 60,000 unique materials from the National Institute of Standards and Technology's Inorganic Crystal Structure Database to create a new methodology they call Properties Labeled Materials Fragments.
Under the aegis of the Columbia Accident Investigation Board, a staff of 120 aided by 400 engineers began the task of reassembling fragments and analyzing data at Cape Canaveral.
If that's an example of the kind of data available from probing the asteroid fragments in these heretofore hidden small craters, he adds, then they're well worth the search.
The data generated from new and innovative methods, including chemical analyses and the study of microscopic bone fragments, suggest that dinosaur bones were introduced to the deposit after death.
The capacity of DNA data - storage is theoretically limited to two binary digits for each nucleotide, but the biological constraints of DNA itself and the need to include redundant information to reassemble and read the fragments later reduces its capacity to 1.8 binary digits per nucleotide base.
Instead of using a cipher to scramble text, the method involves manipulating the location of data fragments.
Its Italian counterpart has condemned the patenting of gene fragments «of unknown function», and the Italian senate is believed to have instructed publicly funded laboratories not to send data to the database.
Our findings attest to the value of a time ‐ series approach, as the shifts in population dynamics of clones harboring different gene fragments would not have been discovered if we had only obtained endpoint data.
Fifth is the issue of fragmented and uncoordinated health information systems — health metrics data in India are gathered by multiple agencies and surveillance systems but are often incomplete and inadequate; for example, private sector data are rarely captured.
A new study based on data gathered by NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope suggests that the anomalous dips in brightness that have been observed around the star KIC 8462852 are caused by the fragmentation of similar cometary fragments.
Until now, due to the poor quality of data and limited detection capabilities, physicists did not know whether the helium fragments were the object of a direct breakup in multiple fragments up front or were formed in a sequence of successive fragmentations.
As it also generates transcriptome data from separate Stentor cell fragments, it paves the way for future investigations of transcriptional responses below the level of individual cells.
The comparison of sequence data was possible because in recent years thousands of DNA sequences for mosquito genes (or fragments of genes) have been deposited in computer databases.
To compare the expression values across genes and conditions, raw count data was transformed into fragments per kilobase of exon per million fragments (FPKM) with the formula:
To reduce sampling noise, we restricted our analyses to the 1,665 fragments with more than 1.0 kb of aligned Lepus data.
The LTQ - Orbitrap Velos MS / MS data were first processed by in - house software DeconMSn [21] accurately determining the monoisotopic mass and charge state of parent ions, followed by SEQUEST search against the IPI database in the same fashion as described above, with the exception that a 0.1 - Dalton mass tolerance for precursor ions and 1 - Dalton mass tolerance for fragment ions were used.
Primer sequences, annealing temperatures, and the approximate sizes of the amplified fragments of all transcripts are provided in Supplemental Table S1 (all supplemental data are available online at www.biolreprod.org).
Over the course of the game you collect data fragments to unlock over 20 upgrade parts to customize your bot for any situation.
«It was fragmented and very inconsistent, because when the person entering the data is not closely related to the person teaching the course, there will be a lot of inconsistencies,» said D'Mitriy Pavlovskiy, Project Liaison, Talent Acquisition and Management at the district's Department of Human Resources.
The fragments of available data build up a picture of a new literary landscape, where the self - published author looms large.
, spoken folk tale fragments, and search data related to Black Lives Matter play through special wall mounted speakers that vibrate the walls of the gallery, sonifying the architecture itself.
With Dodo Data Dada, Dettmer turns his attention to reference books, including full sets of mid-century encyclopedias and turn - of - the century political tracts, excavating them to «expose a mass of fragmented and disjointed associations».
A few years ago, Kroeger shifted again from graphic design and public murals to canvas and contemporary art, creating «fictional portraits» composed of data fragments and machine parts, exploring what it means to be human in a digital world.
Appropriating photographic data and explorations in computer graphics complement his field drawing, painting, and collected fragments of nature.
This report is important because it is the first global - scale attempt to systematically translate fragmented data into quantitative environmental impacts of products throughout their life - cycle.»
They include the statistical approach called Kriging (a process which allows us to combine fragmented records in an optimum way), the scalpel (which identifies discontinuities and cuts the data at those points) and weighting (in which the program estimates numerically the reliability of a data segment and applies a weight that reduces the contribution of the poor samples).
According to Mr Harrabin, colleagues of Professor Jones said «his office is piled high with paper, fragments from over the years, tens of thousands of pieces of paper, and they suspect what happened was he took in the raw data to a central database and then let the pieces of paper go because he never realised that 20 years later he would be held to account over them».
Unknown to you, that data was a fragment of my smoothed sunspot data.
This might help to strike a better balance between observed records and scientific data often derived from uncertain and fragmented raw data of questionable provenance, that has then been subject to highly complex statistical analysis.
* NR, first reported in nuclear rest mass data for every nucleus with two or more neutrons [Journal of Fusion Energy 19 (2001) 93 - 98], powers the Sun and causes heavy nuclei and massive stars to fragment (fission, explode):
These include e-mail filtering; automatic parsing of text segments in large data blocks, such as those recovered through an «undelete» process, from unallocated computer space, or from partially recovered file fragments; language recognition algorithms for detecting text in a variety of languages; a filtering algorithm for scanning recovered data blocks using multiple text encoding detection methods; and automatic recovery of text from corrupt forensically - recovered documents.
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