Sentences with phrase «into equations»

Mark Brooks: Psychology works it way into those equations.
You input the measurements you collect into equations to determine your body fat percentage.
To do this, they took calorie data from 1970 to 2000 and inserted it into equations relating energy intake to body weight.
In contrast, the more conventional view, which I put forth in my article, has been turned into equations and analyzed quantitatively.
«We take the most essential features of the landscape configuration, and how species can reproduce and disperse, and we translate these into equations, using insights from physics.
The Chinese - German research team basically put almost everything that is known about the foraging of ants into equations and algorithms and fed this into their computers.
By showing that the challenge of turning physics data into equations is actually one of those problems in disguise, the team showed this task is also truly hard.
They are plugged into equations to estimate total emissions from industrial activities, such as the burning of coal in boilers.
After collecting data for five years, Greenstone's team plugged the information into equations that measured the sensitivity of the mortality rate to pollution levels on either side of the river.
Dark energy could simply be a property of space - time, called the cosmological constant, which appears as a term added into the equations of general relativity.
Stephen Hawking once asked it this way: «What is it that breathes fire into the equations and makes a universe for them to describe?»
Environmental conditions experienced by the plants didn't enter into his equations.
Plugging this difference into the equations of relativity gives a time dilation factor of around 3 x 10 - 10, meaning every second at the Earth's centre ticks this much slower than it does on the surface.
To see how well their math predicts the shape of a jump rope, they plugged a range of realistic rope - jumping values into the equations and ran a simulation on a computer.
Just as Einstein had introduced a fourth dimension into his equations of general relativity to describe gravity, Kaluza and Klein suggested that a fifth dimension was needed to incorporate electromagnetism.
Any new scientific knowledge about the global environment, whether the biochemistry of how plants suck up CO2 and release moisture or the optical properties of sulfate aerosols, is eventually transformed into equations and woven into the computer simulations.
First things first: here's your reminder that S&P + is not a résumé tool and that there is not a loss penalty built into the equations.
Now when people similarly plug random numbers into the equations of their lives, filling in the gaps in their knowledge with religion, sometimes they get it right, by accident, (they are lucky) and oftentimes they get it wrong.
The dominant «neoclassical» model reduces the richness of human behaviour into equations based on exactly the simplistic psychology of «economic man».
There is little interest in trying to expose the objective truth, exonerate the innocent or punish the guilty — whether justice will be served doesn't even enter into the equation.
«We just want to create a community where people feel at ease, where they do not feel threatened, and we just don't see guns fitting into that equation,» Ms. Herd said.
The course of true love never did run smooth, and that's even before you bring online dating into the equation.
Even if the role is posted on the job board, you are coming into the equation through a relationship with someone who already has an established relationship with the company.
However, researchers have long theorized that fires could also be put out by bringing physics into the equation.
So how do the Pixel Buds, which cost $ 159 and come with a charging case, fit into the equation?
«If you step in with legislation like this, where it's tougher on companies to price risk into the equation, the real risk is they're going to pull in on credit,» Keating said.
Once you introduce money into the equation, and offer a cash prize to the winner, the waters quickly get muddied.
Still, you can't really use that as a metric because you have to take debt into the equation.
Data that is safely locked away on premise or at a hosting provider still carries a certain degree of risk, but data that is moving beyond the firewall introduces a whole new set of elements into the equation that can be difficult, if not impossible, to control.
Another important part of this beginner's guide to SEO is understanding how external links play into the equation.
Some online lenders require daily or twice - monthly repayments, so factor that into the equation if that's the case.
For Ripple Labs, it's an opportunity to share our vision of the Internet of money, show how Ripple fits into the equation, and highlight the tools and technology we're building to make that vision a reality.
For example, to calculate what portion of the Canada-U.S. gap in income per capita is due to Canada's lower labour productivity, we substitute U.S. labour productivity into the equation but keep Canadian data for the other four components (hours worked, unemployment, labour force participation, and demographic structure).
These shocks range from a hard and bumpy landing in China to a potential recession in the United States as the oil and manufacturing sectors face some duress and as the unsubsidized price of money again enters into the equation.
We try to assume — we look at obviously the forward curve and what that's telling us, but then we assume a lot of downside and — to that and try to build that into the equation.
Content strategy will need to look at how to build logic and algorithm into the equation.
There are a million little details that play into that equation of course, making some links exponentially more valuable than others.
Granted, no savvy advertiser is going to buy a text link ad solely based on PageRank score, but PageRank does factor into the equation.
In order to improve customer acquisition effectiveness, through lead optimization, companies will need to focus on building buyer insight research into the equation.
Variables like your marital status, age and how long you will be attending (likely four years if you are entering as a freshman, two years if you are transferring as a junior, etc.) go into the equation.
However, even after factoring those things into the equation, taxpayers like our hypothetical couple could certainly see their tax bills rise in 2018.
I think this is useful information for blog users — How does the ordinary investor fit into the equation comprising of global factors coupled with manipulation in the stock markets?
Having a discussion about what your vision for the business looks like allows the vendor to see where they fit into the equation.
Since you don't see them, they can't figure into your equation.
Concerns over rising interest rates also factored into the equation after the Federal Reserve gave no indication on Wednesday that it would abandon its approach of gradual policy normalization.
They just forgot to incorporate god into the equation because they don't see him.
Plug your child into the equation.
I have and will never shy away from the fact that for me faith enters into the equation.
I'll give you credit for giving me an «I hate it when I'm right» moment, upon dragging Santa Claus into the equation.
If you insist upon bringing God into the equation the He, as the only perfect being, is in a position not to have any personal faults to get in the way of His judging us, right?
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