Sentences with phrase «gleaned from»

During both world wars he funneled geologic knowledge gleaned from his fossil - hunting expeditions to the United States government.
Meanwhile, a report from the McKinsey Global Institute, a consulting firm, says that businesses spanning virtually all sectors — from technology and social networking to pharmaceuticals and health care — are using information gleaned from large data sets to help them operate more smoothly or to provide better products or services.
Levin also hopes insights gleaned from the model will help scientists grasp the origins of collective human behaviors, such as the emergence of social norms and attitudes about important issues.
This means we now have a public unwittingly armed to assess fake news about GMOs using a genetics lesson gleaned from Jurassic Park.
«Just as an observation, this is an intriguing result,» says Sarita Thakoor, a physicist at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, California, who works on robotic flight systems based on ideas gleaned from insects such as dragonflies and bees.
Ram and her collaborators — including Wenli Zhang, a UA doctoral student in management information systems, and researchers from the Parkland Center for Clinical Innovation — created a model that was able to successfully predict approximately how many asthma sufferers would visit the emergency room at a large hospital in Dallas on a given day, based on an analysis of data gleaned from electronic medical records, air quality sensors and Twitter.
The authors of the study, published in PLoS ONE, reported that video games of the future could use information gleaned from a user's body positions to change the difficulty of a game based on the confidence implied by a player's posture.
The FDA in the past has not required pharmaceutical manufacturers to prove the elixirs, which have been sold for decades, work in children, allowing dosing to be gleaned from adult data.
The knowledge gleaned from industry, a few big ideas, a few high - profile publications, and a good interview helped him land his current job at the University of Toronto in 2001.
Jones says the data gleaned from the three physical tests was as conclusive and as informative as the lengthy recordings of muscle activity.
And geologist Björn Oddsson, a graduate researcher at the University of Iceland, reports that temperature data gleaned from infrared monitors will help scientists calculate the volcano's overall energy flow, which may yield insight into the dynamics that produced the eruption's unusually fine, far - reaching ash plume.
Sean Carroll of the California Institute of Technology in Pasadena and his colleagues approached the problem using techniques gleaned from the art of quantum teleportation, which involves moving quantum information from one place to another.
Dr. Criner said that despite the clinical trial's finding that the statin drug did not help with COPD flare - ups, information gleaned from this study should help inform other research into the inflammatory nature of COPD.
Here are some suggestions gleaned from this book and from my own experience.
The information has been gleaned from the Arctic Now service of the Finnish Meteorological Institute, which is unique even on a global scale.
Whole libraries could be filled with the wonders gleaned from the robotic exploration of the solar system, and we've only scratched the surface.
On the other hand, it appears, from firsthand knowledge gleaned from my seat on the department's admissions committee, that the number of applicants to graduate programs has declined precipitously.
Tech companies — Facebook, Google and IBM, to name a few — are quick to tout the world - changing powers of «big data» gleaned from mobile devices, Web searches, citizen science projects and sensor networks.
They cut back the rovers» workload sharply to match the little electricity that could be gleaned from the feeble sunlight that filtered through the dim, dusty sky to the rovers» solar panels.
Drawing on observations gleaned from recent animal behavior research, Wild Ideas encourages young readers to look to the animal kingdom for inspiration the next time they encounter a seemingly unsolvable problem.
For anthropologists, ancient human DNA (aDNA) provides insights that could not be gleaned from fossils or artifacts.
Also wiped out are snapshot details that could be gleaned from meteorites made of material that formed around the same time and from similar material as Earth.
Most of the scientific evidence in recent years had been gleaned from the bones of members of past civilizations in both the Old and New worlds; bones were considered credible markers since chronic syphilis causes skeletal lesions.
NASA's interest was in the psychological lessons that might be gleaned from observing people living in cramped quarters in a hostile environment — conditions similar to long - duration spaceflights.
The tools and training I gleaned from earning a Ph.D. have allowed me to think critically; to question everything; and to be industrious, innovative, and flexible.
All told, almost 75 publications have depended on data gleaned from the samples in these freezers.
Whatever is put on the skin «impacts heavily on the structure, function, biochemistry, metabolism, and regulation» of the skin, explains Elias, so it's important for the cosmetics industry to gain practical insights gleaned from the basic research.
The secrets gleaned from the universe's most mysterious giants are incongruously subtle when witnessed at Earth: Detectors budge by a tiny fraction of a proton's breadth, outputting a feeble, birdlike chirp.
However, the lessons gleaned from its oily swims could help other robots with flapping wings overcome damage.
Without DNA gleaned from extinct human species our ancestors might never have survived Earth's extremes
County Legislature Chairman Harold L. Joyce said details of the proposal were gleaned from successful airport authorities around the country.
Information gleaned from this experience could change the way New Yorkers sign in to vote in this state.
In the absence of criminal charges, it's unclear whether details gleaned from Bharara's investigation would ever become public.
Meanwhile ubiquitous Dan Torres — among the many hats he wears is deputy New Paltz town supervisor, assistant to the county comptroller and pointman for Teachout — tells me that unofficial returns gleaned from town voting machines election night showed that Teachout took 93 percent of the New Paltz vote.
Here are answers to 7 questions about the project gleaned from public records and answers provided by Deputy County Executive Matt Millea.
He used damaging information gleaned from a wiretap as leverage to control Bellone's predecessor, Steve Levy.
Their exchanges over a period of years include repeated references to payoffs as «zitti,» which was a term that Howe told investigators they gleaned from the acclaimed HBO series «The Sopranos,» about a New Jersey crime family.
In addition to responding to complaints from the public, the task force would employ a «certified database administrator» to identify lawbreakers by analyzing data gleaned from Airbnb and similar sites.
The company's analysis was based in part on data about tens of millions of Americans gleaned from Facebook and other sources, according to documents and former Cambridge Analytica employees.
But whistleblowers say that Arron Banks - the co founder of Leave.EU - used the ideas gleaned from the itch to pursue his own CA - style model to predict and influence voters» behaviour in the EU referendum.
• Rep. Tom Reed, R - Corning, left Buffalo Wednesday with about $ 70,000 in campaign funds gleaned from a Saturn Club fundraiser run by local Republicans.
Last week, the New York Times and the Observer of London jointly reported that Cambridge Analytica had misused data gleaned from the profiles of tens of millions of Facebook users.
Suozzi, 53, said he intends to draw on the experience gleaned from his eight - year tenure as county executive and eight years as Glen Cove mayor, to continue retiring Rep. Steve Israel's fight for middle class families, veterans and seniors.
In addition to select artifacts from the 36,000 - object Fort Orange archaeology collection, the exhibition will include film footage from the 1970 excavation and information gleaned from four decades of historical and archaeological research, including renderings of the fort by historical artist Len Tantillo.
With some notable similarities between her candidacy and Lhota's, including running against the same opponent, I asked Malliotakis what would lead her campaign to a different outcome and what lessons she's gleaned from Lhota's campaign.
But it is home to the largely secret engine of President Obama's re-election campaign, where scores of political strategists, data analysts, corporate marketers and Web producers are sifting through information gleaned from Facebook, voter logs and hundreds of thousands of telephone or in - person conversations to reassemble and re-energize the scattered coalition of supporters who swept Mr. Obama into the White House four years ago.
This is quite hard to tell the pattern of vote switching from one party to another from the aggregate ward - level data alone because of the well known ecological inference problem, but some insights can be gleaned from the pattern of correlations in the changes in party shares.
Sir Albert, she declared, is leading the charge against Eric Pickles, Kerslake's Review is not evidence based, his information was gleaned from simply chattering and nattering with people.
Building on experience gleaned from the inevitable secondment to the Obama campaign, he was poached by Miliband, for whom he successfully recruited young Labour supporters, and bloggers, to the cause.
Stone set out to destroy Spitzer, including feeding the FBI information gleaned from his lady contacts in Florida.
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