Sentences with phrase «lack of data presented»

Interesting concept but lack of data presented diminshes its value.

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Many institutions still lack the technological infrastructure needed to harness their own researchers» mammoth data sets, let alone those at other academic centers; fixing that alone could present medical science with one of the greatest research opportunities in decades.
Your answers back are concentrated on my lack of ability to present scientific data from a medical journal.
Due to the lack of consistency in conceptualisation and measurement of women's experiences and satisfaction of care, a narrative synthesis of such data are presented.
Due to the lack of consistency in measurement of economic evaluations, a narrative synthesis of such data are presented.
Bruce Lanphear, a professor for Faculty of Health Sciences at Simon Fraser University in British Columbia, said the lack of precise data presents «a huge problem.»
A second letter, from David Hawkes, a viro logist at the University of Melbourne in Australia, and two colleagues argues that the paper «lacks a clear methodology, adequate controls to control for bias, descriptions of results consistent with the data presented, or enough information for this study to be reproduced.»
There is a lack of data on the levels of microplastics present in the Norwegian environment and there is an urgent need to evaluate the extent of microplastic pollution around the coast of Norway and Spitsbergen.
Nevertheless, direct experimentation and clinical trials in humans are still lacking at the present time, and to avoid the possibility of generating false hopes the preliminary data from animal models obviously have to be considered very cautiously.
Earlier this year, a National Academy of Sciences committee charged with evaluating education reforms in DC issued a report that included scathing comments on the difficulty of obtaining education data: «The lack of readily available data presented a significant challenge for our committee, and it is a source of frustration for some senior DCPS officials who would like to rely more heavily on data to support their decision making.
The aggregated data presented contrasts other reports bemoaning the lack of relevancy and rigor of leadership preparation.
The present record of managing data and the lack of outside audit does not inspire confidence.
Given the lack of data quality as has been presented over and over on this site as it relates to climate reconstructions, I would disagree with your assessment that they have «statistical integrity».
The lack of a unique natural measure in the space of continuous parameters like climate sensitivity S or feedback strength Y or any of the infinite number of equivalent functions is an essential problem with the present amount of empirical data.
Curios thing about forensics, if Hansens GISTEMP data was being done by a forensics lab and presented as - is, it would most certainly be thrown out of evidence for lack of chain if custody, lack of documentation, and random adjustements that skew the data.
A recent interview I had with internationally known geophysicist / climatologist Dr. Jonathan Overpeck, from the University of Arizona speaks louder than anything I could possibly say about the lack of integrity of scientific data presented by the global warming theorists.
I suspect that none will take on this challenge: (a) You are not a PHOSTA and lack the background, knowledge and critical thinking skills it takes to understand the existing data and its implication in terms global geochemical systems; (b) You will be unable to find through literature research or create via experiment or observation the data needed to come to a self - consistent derivation and will thus ignore this challenge in the face of embarrassment; or (c) You will want to conveniently ignore the myriad of data presented by Bohm and others since these data contradict your theory and your working studiously to prove otherwise is, well, just inconvenient.
It should be questioned whether increasing confusion surrounding European data protection law may lead to businesses lacking certainty over exactly what national laws they should comply with and consumers being less well protected overall (That said, the difficulty presented by pan-European variations in data protection law may be less of an issue once the GDPR has introduced more conformity).
This can occur due to the lack of tools to transform data into intelligence or an inability to present information to decision - makers in a digestible form.
The lack of visibility into network security data is problematic, presenting an opportunity for threats to occur and go undetected for extended periods.
Meanwhile, the lack of security still gives me pause, and I wish there was a way for Home to limit access to more personal data like email unless, say, it spotted my smartphone was present.
Limitations of the study include the lack of follow - up assessments, that termination assessments were conducted only with cases that completed treatment, and that a substantial proportion of treatment completers did not have complete observational data (participants» entire families had to be present at both intake and termination assessments for the participant to have complete observational data).
The present article focuses upon two key problems in the operationalization of the monitoring construct to date: (a) poor conceptual specificity in parenting constructs such as monitoring, overprotection, and over-involvement when used to date among youth with chronic conditions and (b) the confounding of existing measures of parental monitoring with items evaluating parental knowledge of youth activities, which has resulted in a lack of data regarding the mechanisms by which parents obtain their information.
Data presented in the Consultation Paper for the Development of the National Strategic Framework for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Mental Health and Social and Emotional Well Being 2004 - 2009 revealed the lack of availability and accessibility of mental health services to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people:
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