Sentences with phrase «much earlier data»

This explains why additional recent data can impact also much earlier data in any regional or global time series.

Not exact matches

One of the outcomes of the much ballyhooed housing summit earlier this week between Sousa, his federal counterpart Bill Morneau and Toronto mayor John Tory was a commitment to «sharing relevant data more regularly between governments to enhance understanding,» a move that seems comically late after prices in the region have surged double - digits over the past few months.
While blockchain is still in its very early stages when it comes to health - related use, some in the industry say the tech can encourage much more widespread data - sharing by making transactions more secure and efficient.
CEO Kevin Plank has promised a data - driven win, telling Wall Street earlier this year that data from 200 million users about what they eat and how much they exercise will ultimately help the company sell more shirts and shoes.
Get as much data as you can from very early on, as it will prove to be very helpful in the long run.
In 2012 I penned an article called «It's Morning in VC» that highlighted many of these trends and in 2014 I published a series of data in this VC SlideShare presentation of «Why VC is Much More Compelling» now, which updated many of our earlier analysis.
Booking data for the first quarter of 2013 is in its early stages of development, so I wouldn't read too much into the data at this time.
But on Wednesday, the Bureau of Labor Statistics said that pretty much all of those jobs will effectively disappear from the data when it revises its numbers early next year.
Market analysts blamed the destabilizing influence of leverage in the market for the enduring weakness, aggravated by a lack of economic data to support a rally that had seen major indexes rise as much as 150 percent by early June.
Oclaro, which manufactures optical components for fiber optic cables and data centers, struggled to compete against larger competitors for much of the late 2000's / early 2010's.
At the banking royal commission, the Commonwealth Bank is now being asked why it didn't alert customers or the sharemarket to the loss of 20 million accounts» data much earlier.
The ads, which take the form of an apology penned by CEO Mark Zuckerberg, attempt to clarify the situation by reiterating that the company has already stopped third - party apps from «getting so much information,» and that Facebook has started «limiting the data apps get when you sign up,» an announcement the company made earlier this past week.
There had been a number of allusions to this, but, in the earlier Dialogues, Margaret had been mainly concerned to bring out how our participation in the «passage of nature» gives us a bare sense - awareness which is much richer than that presupposed in other empiricist accounts, notably the sense data account.
(Over 90 percent of abortions take place much earlier in a woman's pregnancy, before 14 weeks, based on Centers for Disease Control data.)
Earlier, psychologists at Cambridge University harvested Facebook data (legally) for research purposes and published pioneering peer - reviewed work about determining personality traits, political partisanship, sexuality and much more from people's Facebook «likes».
Wilbur Ross, the US commerce secretary, made America's requirements for a trade deal clear earlier this month: Britain would need to dismantle EU regulations and agree to (typically much lower) US ones, on things like pharmaceuticals, data protection, chemical safety standards and meat treatment.
To improve the current culture, the team argues that increased data sharing will allow more diverse people to actively participate in research, such as early - career scientists and those from underrepresented groups; scientists from smaller or historically less - influential institutions; citizen - scientists; and scientists from the Global South, scientists from Africa, South and Central America, and much of Asia who are often excluded from leading research.
But based on the moon data alone, we can't say how much earlier, says Sune Nielsen, a geologist at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution in Massachusetts.
In related work, Sharpton has analysed gravitational data and found that the Chicxulub crater has multiple rings and may be 300 kilometres across — much larger than earlier estimates of 180 kilometres.
Long - term data from a wind farm at San Gorgonio, California, confirmed his earlier model predictions: surface temperatures behind the wind turbines were higher than in front during the night, but as much as 4 °C lower by day.
Much of the data in the study has come out previously, some in earlier papers about the parents of the virus that «reassorted» to make this new H1N1, some in the flood of genetic sequences put into public databases, and some in press interviews with public health agencies and academic investigators.
Because there were much fewer weather stations collecting temperature data in Finland for the earlier portion of the time series, the researchers also used temperature data from neighboring Sweden, Norway and Russia.
Traditional methods of on - the - ground archeological surveys would take 20 years to assemble as much data as two days of LiDAR ranging and the earlier surveys still miss important features, Fisher said.
If researchers could acquire more data about brain development during this early stage, she says, «we could make much stronger predictions in the future.»
To see how much fascinating history they are missing, pick up The Early History of Data Networks.
Previous studies lacked the observational data included in Doherty's analysis, making earlier estimates much less accurate.
«We were very much influenced by concerns about privacy and the experience about a much earlier proposal in the 1960s for a data bank,» says Abraham, a former head of the Bureau of Labor Statistics and a member of the Council of Economic Advisers under President Obama.
However, a deeper analysis of the data shows that the comet's interaction with Mars is much more difficult to understand than we expected because of the effects of a CME that hit Mars a few hours earlier.
But the list got much shorter when researchers removed people with low - quality genetic data or those who had mutations that had not clearly been shown to cause serious illness early in life.
Previous research estimated that it covered much of western Canada as late as 12,500 years ago, but new data shows that large areas in the region were ice - free as early as 1,500 years earlier.
Data from a study of more than 2,300 spirometry tests showed asthma was detected much earlier by the analyzing airflow obstruction in the small airway, yet, doctors typically have used only the airflow obstruction results in the large airway.
Instead trying to make sense of «controversial tree ring data sets», I've spent much of my time looking at temperature data sets and fossil records from the late Paleocene and early Eocene.
And then in the early universe, when there's not as much dark energy, it shouldn't be as stretched out, but this is where we don't have much data yet.
Right now, there isn't much - published data on CRISPR's use in monkeys, but early results from small studies point to the prospect of a cure for some diseases, and even to certain challenges.
«And though the HARPS team was able to hit the star with much higher cadence over the past 6 years, our early observations more than doubled the overall time base of the data set, enabling much stronger constraints to be placed on the planet solutions.»
As a result, STIS is much more efficient at obtaining scientific data than the earlier HST spectrographs.
«This is new, as previous studies had generally found the dates of origination to be older and not clustered in time — the current study uses a much bigger genetic data set than any of the earlier ones.»
Drawing from United States government data that tracked perceptions among more than 61,000 adults starting as early as 1990, Zahrt and Stanford psychology professor Alia Crum deduced that people who said they were not as active as their peers were as much as 71 percent more likely to have died when the researchers followed up on their status in 2011.
Early data from a small phase Ib / II study [23] of ipilimumab combined with T - VEC, which demonstrated that the combination offers much higher complete and overall response rates than have been seen with either agent alone, appear to confirm that there are beneficial synergies between these two therapeutic modalities.
The included birth defects were based primarily on case reports of outcomes occurring in association with Zika virus infection during pregnancy; there is more evidence for some of these birth defects than for others, and a causal link has not been established for all.5,10,12,21 - 27 Because much of the focus to date has been on microcephaly and brain abnormalities, data were summarized in 2 mutually exclusive categories: (1) brain abnormalities with or without microcephaly regardless of the presence of additional birth defects and (2) neural tube defects and other early brain malformations, eye abnormalities, and other consequences of central nervous system dysfunction among those without evident brain abnormalities or microcephaly.
From everything I've seen and read by Dr. Greger since then, including his new book How Not To Die, he is very much «pro-nut» based on the gobs of research data that have been published in recent years showing that they dramatically decrease risk of an early death.
It examined a larger number of students over a longer period of time with more in - depth data than many earlier studies, allowing for a deeper look at how much the quality of individual teachers matters over the long term, the Times reported.
Yet, while many Americans are aware of the importance of pre-reading skills, they have much less understanding that children who fall behind in early - literacy skills often do not catch up to their peers in elementary school, according to a report and polling data released last week.
The changing racial and cultural landscape of America is certainly a much - discussed topic — some researchers studying U.S. Census data and demographics even say that America could be a «minority majority» country as early as 2050.
«This data is a call to action for states and communities to use the attendance data that they collect every day as an early warning sign that can be used to trigger action and support before students miss so much school they require costly remediation to make up for the missed instruction,» Professor Robert Balfanz of the Everyone Graduates Center at Johns Hopkins University said in a statement released by Attendance Works, a San Francisco - based policy group.
Technological elements, of course, come much earlier in the data analytics, because if all is production, or if all the work done by an employee is on a computer, it will be easier to extract the information.
The research, published in The State of the North report, claims that even after deprivation is taken into account, data shows that early years attainment in the North is much worse and more unequal than elsewhere in the UK.
Peterson even hints as much late in his treatment of Obama, noting that «NAEP data are available for just the first two years of his administration, [but] the early returns are not pretty.»
However, other experts say it's still much too early to be drawing conclusions about how the common core is affecting student assessment data.
In contrast to more traditional mentoring, the Success Mentor model is much more integrated into the school environment, focused on attendance and attendance data, and dependent upon family engagement for success especially in the early elementary years.
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