But there is an opportunity here to see
a model of a good paper.
Not exact matches
Their most
well - known
paper, A
Model of Growth Through Creative Destruction (available for download here), utilizes Joseph Schumpeter's concept of creative destruction to model economic gr
Model of Growth Through Creative Destruction (available for download here), utilizes Joseph Schumpeter's concept
of creative destruction to
model economic gr
model economic growth.
This
paper will suggest that fund size segmentation yields important insight into the debate about the viability
of the venture
model and that smaller funds with less than $ 250 million
of committed capital are the answer to
better alignment and outsized returns.
The monetary policy debate over whether rule - like behavior is preferable to pure discretion dates back at least to Henry Simons in 1936.1 More recently, in their Nobel Prize - winning work, Finn Kydland and Ed Prescott demonstrated that a credible commitment by policymakers to behave in a systematic rule - like manner leads to
better outcomes than discretion.2 Since then, numerous
papers using a variety
of models have investigated the benefits
of rule - like behavior in monetary policy and found that there are indeed significant benefits.
After reading Ronald's
paper I immediately wanted to test the hypothesis that the
model is
good at predicting the 1 - day ahead direction
of returns.
This
paper identifies ten key characteristics
of «
model» (i.e. superbly evaluated) and» promising» (very
well evaluated) teenage fatherhood programmes in the United States.
And even if we are technically outside
of its jurisdiction altogether, recent government position
papers have made it clear that the alternative institution could
well be closely
modelled on it.
The
paper suggests that regulation is the
best way to achieve this and highlights the frameworks used to regulate commercial use
of organic human remains as a
good model to build on.
«Our goal with this
paper is to make people aware
of this approach, which makes
good use
of experimental data and advances in computational
modeling,» Rand says.
«This is unsettling, and urges us to ask why our
models didn't perform as
well as a naive
model,» lamented a team
of Harvard scientists in a
paper describing their methods, which, along with five other entries, is reported in a special NCAA issue
of the Journal
of Quantitative Analysis in Sports.
Then they mapped out the millions
of citations to those
papers, and searched for a statistical
model that
best predicted scientists» future success based on their early publication history.
Modeling the
best answer to that question is the subject
of a new
paper published this week in Physical Review E.
The new findings, based on detailed computer simulations using the
best available global circulation
models, are described this week in the journal Science Advances, in a
paper by MIT professor
of environmental engineering Elfatih Eltahir, MIT Research Scientist Eun Soon Im, and Professor Jeremy Pal at Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles.
«The point
of the
paper is really
well taken,» says Dan Warren, an evolutionary ecologist at the University
of California at Davis who is an expert in ecological niche
models.
But I would like to say that if what we are trying to do in science journalism online is get a fresh start and genuinely be
better than what we've been doing in the past, then the most important thing is to actually try to fix what has bugged me for years and years as one
of the biggest failings
of traditional science journalism; which is that 95 percent or more
of what passes as science news is driven by what I refer to as the big
paper of the week
model.
«This new
paper is one
of the few cases where there is a clear relationship that offers hope to constrain the
models, or to identify the
better ones based on observations.
«What we did in this
paper is engineer our sensor to be about 15 times
better than a previous version, and then compared it against a blood biomarker in a mouse
model of ovarian cancer to show that we could beat it,» says Sangeeta Bhatia, the John and Dorothy Wilson Professor
of Health Sciences and Technology and Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, a member
of MIT's Koch Institute for Integrative Cancer Research and Institute for Medical Engineering and Science, and the senior author
of the study.
Titled «
Modeling Sustainability: Population, Inequality, Consumption, and Bidirectional Coupling
of the Earth and Human Systems,» the
paper describes how the rapid growth in resource use, land - use change, emissions, and pollution has made humanity the dominant driver
of change in most
of the Earth's natural systems, and how these changes, in turn, have critical feedback effects on humans with costly and serious consequences, including on human health and
well - being, economic growth and development, and even human migration and societal conflict.
«The information collected using this technique can be used to
better understand the behavior
of concrete when it fails, as
well as providing key data for «constitutive»
models that are used for designing and determining the safety
of large - scale civil engineering structures,» says Rahnuma Shahrin, a civil engineering Ph.D. student at NC State and lead author
of a
paper on the work.
While praising the
models» sophistication and the
paper's illumination
of the link between climate and nesting, Tucker says he is not convinced that baby - turtle survival is more important in determining nest counts than the number
of adult females in
good breeding condition.
Pedro Ferreira, a University
of Oxford cosmologist and one
of the review
paper's co-authors, says that there is
good news and bad news for proponents
of such
models.
Indeed the estimate
of aerosol forcing used in the calculation
of transient climate response (TCR) in the
paper does not come directly from climate
models, but instead incorporates an adjustment to those
models so that the forcing
better matches the assessed estimates from the Fifth Assessment Report (AR5)
of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC).
Our new
paper came out today in Science, presenting evidence for bands, zones, spots, and waves in brown dwarfs and a
model that explains
well several until - now mysterious changes in the brightnesses
of brown dwarfs.
That would seem to be a
good test
of whether the method produces a
good estimate
of TCR independent
of the uncertainty in E. I tried such a thing, and my main objection to the Shindell (2014)
paper is that when I test the «simple» Otto method vs. the Shindell method on the same
model set in the
paper, the Otto et al (2013) method still seems to perform
better.
As the sample
of dense planets with
well - constrained masses and radii continues to grow, we will be able to test whether the fixed compositional
model found for the seven dense planets considered in this
paper extends to the full population
of 1 - 6 Earth mass planets.
See Ameet Talwalkar's
paper and online tool (Paleo) for a
model of DL system performance and
good demonstrations on how strong scaling suffers for real systems.
This
paper suggests that
models with sensitivity around 4ºC did the
best, though they didn't give a formal estimation
of the range
of uncertainty.
In contrast to this observational approach, Schmittner (as
well as a number
of other
papers, like reference # 4 in this post) take advantage
of both
models and observations, and try to use the observations to constrain which feedback parameters in the
model are consistent (e.g., an overly sensitive
model with the same forcings as another
model will produce too big
of a temperature change than observations allow).
The Schneider et al. ensemble constrained by their selection
of LGM data gives a global - mean cooling range during the LGM
of 5.8 + / - 1.4 ºC (Schnieder Von Deimling et al, 2006), while the
best fit from the UVic
model used in the new
paper has 3.5 ºC cooling,
well outside this range (weighted average calculated from the online data, a slightly different number is stated in Nathan Urban's interview — not sure why).
Yet the
paper states that «The
best - fitting
model (ECS = 2.4 K) reproduces
well the reconstructed global mean cooling
of 2.2 K...» I assume the difference is that the global mean cooling cited in the
paper includes the contribution
of SST change, which, according to MARGO, is -1.9 ± 1.8 °C, whereas the -3.3 or -3.5 °C is for SAT.
Some
of the
papers referenced above explicitly try to account for these questions (and the forward
model Bayesian approach is
well suited for this).
You say 600 cal per day are minimal needs
of the body, but you used
paper describing what happens after 3 days
of fasting so your
model is not
good.
Included: secular as
well as religious teachings on wealth and poverty; past
paper questions;
model answers; detailed and engaging (hopefully) resources for ALL aspects
of the spec; crossword to check vocab; a PPT with hyperlinks to relevant youtube clips; an A3 mind map that covers the whole course for revision.
It covers all
of the exam content as
well as past
paper questions and answers / mark schemes with some
model answers on each topic from the exam.
Differentiation: purple = lower ability blue = middle ability yellow = higher ability Resources prepare students for answering Q1 and Q2 and cover the following: - structure strip to help form
better responses to question 2 (synthesis)- introduction to
paper 2 - expectations and timings - identifying key information in 19th century and modern texts - identifying the point
of view
of a writer - inferring - exploring how language creates tone - complete true or false tasks (as per the exam) for the texts read - explore the term synthesis - synthesise information from 2 texts - work in pairs and groups - explore
model answers - investigate these
of connectives to synthesise - self and peer assess - develop vocabulary and analyse vocabulary in texts using inference - explore audience and purpose Regular assessments are included to assess students ability in true or false and synthesis tasks.
From painting, drawing,
modelling, crafting, printing materials, and art accessories through to UK manufactured
papers, as
well as the AQA, OCR and WJEC approved IsoSketch Drawing & Drafting Tool, Art in Education will provide you with all you need to inspire and equip the artists
of the future.
In addition to writing and co-writing nearly 100
papers and book chapters, she has also co-written three books: By Design: Planning
Better Research in Higher Education, and Who Will Teach: Policies that Matter (both published by Harvard University Press), and Applied Longitudinal Data Analysis:
Modeling Change and Event Occurrence (Oxford University Press), which received honorable mention from the American Publishers Association for the
best mathematics & statistics book
of 2003.
Dr. Leo Gómez, co-creator
of the Gómez and Gómez Dual Language Enrichment
Model, says many times in his national workshops that the
best thing to give a child is a blank sheet
of paper.
The next
paper will analyze the role
of blended learning in a subset
of these schools to
better understand which blended learning
models appear
best suited to supporting competency - based education.
The manufacturers themselves also sometimes intentionally underrated engines for a variety
of motives, notably avoiding provoking the insurance companies and federal regulators into enacting undesirable policies, but also sometimes to prevent lower priced
models from stacking up too
well on
paper against their own more profitable high - end products.
Let's say you find a «deal» in the
paper on a used car
model you've had your eye on, one with a price too
good to pass up; so instead
of getting a Ford Certified Pre-Owned vehicle, you buy something else.
On
paper it is every bit the equal (and, in some cases, the
better)
of similar
models from Mercedes Benz, Lexus, Acura and BMW.
Ebooks are beginning to outpace traditional
paper books, which bodes
well for both the traditional industry provided they can shift their business
model to take advantage
of it and for independent publishers.
It's going to make things even more difficult for those who have based their business
models on the production, distribution, and sale
of paper books, but it could
well be a boon to smaller publishers, authors, and — most importantly
of all — readers.
Best - selling spy novelist Barry Eisler and successful thriller novelist and self - publishing advocate Joe Konrath's ebook Be the Monkey is a sprawling discussion as recorded on GoogleDocs; a loud cheer for what they call «indie - publishing», and an autopsy
of the publishing industry as it transitions from a
paper - based
model to one dominated by digital texts.
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• Follow the level design pipeline from «pen &
paper» game designs to implement spectacular character based levels and ultra-fun gameplay mechanics • Work closely with level layout artists to identify level assets and gameplay direction to ensure visual and technical quality for the levels • Follow direction
of Lead Level Designer to maintain gameplay vision consistency • Contribute to level concept, layout, implementation (camera, entity, etc.), prototype
modeling, scenario creation, event scripting, game balancing, pacing, and gameplay tuning • Contribute to general game design, as
well as cooperate with all other facets
of game production (programming, environment / world art and animation) • Place and trigger entities (such as enemies, movers, and objects) to create fun, absorbing gameplay • Master internal tools for
modeling environments and integrating game play • Rough out world geometry, camera paths, and lighting using 3D world - building tools • Assist with the scripting
of gameplay entities and events • Creatively resolve gameplay and production issues • Meet production schedules and deadlines • Collaborate with Design team to define and refine gameplay mechanics • Multitask effectively, prioritize competing demands, and follow through on details
Klein used the pigment in many
of his
best - known works, including monochrome paintings, sculptures, and his Anthropometries, for which he would paint nude female
models with IKB, then use the «human brushes» to make marks on
paper and canvas, all in front
of a live audience.
Penguin shaped puzzle with painting
of Keri Strugg, swan shaped puzzle, Puff Daddy record, hand cut
Best In Show ribbons, styrofoam topiary ball, wooden dowl, plexi vitrine with hand cut
paper crop circle, clay figurines,
paper model of Saint Chapelle with hand cut
paper feathers, wooden train letters
He created a dress based on a foil cupcake wrapper, as
well as one actually composed
of cupcake
papers, a skirt made
of cotton candy with a rock candy bodice, cake hats, and candy tiaras; all worn by the
models as they posed for the paintings.