Sentences with phrase «lack of field data»

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Even with Theranos» proprietary technology in hand, however, the lack of peer - reviewed studies — the kind of data scientists traditionally use to assess a development in their field — has generated skepticism from experts outside the company.
My feeling is that with a lack of supply and a burgeoning global demand for this sort of thing, Big Data science looks like a great field to get into.
A major deficiency in recognizing the spiritual component in the field of addictions has been the lack of clearly defined criteria, based on hard data, that measure up to social, psychological, and medical standards.
McNutt's characterization of the paper is drawn from the NSF investigation, which concluded that the researchers were guilty of «an avoidance of protocols, a failure to meet expected scientific standards, a lack of expertise or training in the field of inquiry, poor oversight of less experienced team members, and the misrepresentation of data on which a conclusion was based.
About one - third of respondents listed the field's lack of basic understanding of genome biology as one of the main obstacles to making use of sequence data today.
The lack of interoperability poses particular obstacles to those operating in interdisciplinary fields, or wanting to use data from outside their own specialist area.
«The field has really exploded with several devices in clinical practice despite lack of compelling data to support their use.
The lack of diversity - related data in education kept coming up and I feared it would limit our progress as a field.
In the late 1970's, education research was deemed a pseudoscience by many in the field due to a lack of clear data and results that pointed to effective practice.
The historically difficult task of measuring a turbine's efficiency (due to a lack of wind field data) could be made easier by new technology
Oh, and apparently the review «portrays climate science as a field filled with uncertainty, debate, lack of openness, data hoarding and ill - will.»
My other reason for «solution aversion» is the apparent lack of reliable data on current global warming trends and the poor peer review processes that have taken place in the climate science field so far.
Data and information on Himalayan glaciers, however, are sparse and lack consistency, multi-temporal recording and field - validation; thus, rates of change for the entire region are unknown (23, 6).
It is hoped that EJN will address these major issues of questionable data use and interpretation, lack of a substantial physical link to the NAO, and neglect of previous work in the field.
For Stephanie Hare, a tech expert who has worked in the data field, the Cambridge Analytica story raises big questions over a lack of accountability: «What is really striking here is the absence of any oversight.»
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