Some of the analysts currently scratching their heads over how the planet stubbornly refuses to do what they insist it must are apparently now reflecting on
some much older data.
Not exact matches
The aim of the weigh - ins, which might be more familiar to travelers who have flown on small planes, is to update nearly decade -
old data on average passenger weights as it expands its route network and needs to accurately forecast payloads and how
much fuel it requires.
«It made me realise just how
much of my personal
data I am giving to a random company without realizing,» said 16 year
old Ben.
«While
much attention has focused on the role of China in slowing world trade growth, the trajectory of world trade growth from here depends more on the «
old world» markets of the U.S. and Europe than standard trade
data would suggest,» said Adam Slater, lead economist at Oxford Economics, in a report out last week.
Wired has the bizarre story of Andre Vrignaud, a 39 - year -
old gaming consultant in Seattle, whose Internet was taken away by his provider for using too
much data.
He previously tried to talk to his 13 - year -
old daughter about
data privacy and social media — even providing examples of how
much the tech companies know about people and what they can do with that information.
The 33 - year -
old billionaire instead insists that the real mistakes that were made by Cambridge Analytica happened years ago and that Facebook's 2014 policy change served as evidence that the social network had already taken steps to ensure that app developers didn't harvest and exploit too
much user
data.
Yet if Feyerabend is correct, and an unpopular new theory can ignore or reject experimental
data long enough to get its footing, how
much longer can an
old and creaky theory, buttressed by the reputations and influence and political power of hundreds of established practitioners, continue to hang in the air even when the results upon which it is premised are exposed as false?
We've taken a lot of things from five years ago that were finite,
old - school methodologies and moved to
much more streamlined approaches, [such as]
data polling and the ability to look at big and small
data.
The
data is inconclusive as to whether young children are at a greater risk for adjustment problems, but they clearly are harmed by it as
much as
older children are.
While figures for the
old Jobseeker's Allowance benefit are routinely published, recent
data for the newer Universal Credit system is
much harder to come by.
In challenging the multiple migration model, the new genome
data, published online today in Science, suggest that Europeans today are the descendants of a very
old, interconnected population of hunter - gatherers that had already spread throughout Europe and
much of central and western Asia by 36,000 years ago.
The 2012 wave of the Singles in America study provided the
data set for the current analysis and has provided
much insight into the behavior of U.S. singles ages 21 and
older.
Biologist Sebastiaan Luyssaert of the University of Antwerp in Belgium and his colleagues surveyed all the existing measurements of how
much carbon is absorbed and released from
old - growth forests (exclusively in temperate and boreal forests due to a lack of extensive
data on tropical forests).
Authors of
older papers were
much more likely to admit that their
data had been lost.
This was a presentation given by Tom Schoenemann of the University of Michigan at Dearborn, and what he did was to survey cranial capacity and body weight
data, so brain size and body weight
data for a bunch of modern humans and also [a] fossil one, and he plotted all of this on a graph and he determined that the brain size of the Flores hominid relative to her body size more closely approximates that what you see in the Australopithecines, which are
much older, you know.
Moreover, comparing their findings with
old data on how
much water the basins can store, the researchers found widely varying estimates on when basins would run 90 % dry — from 10 years to tens of thousands of years, in the case of the northwest Sahara.
Reanalyzing its unpublished
data — also stored on
old nine - track computer tapes — he found that volunteers who replaced
much of the saturated fat in their diet with polyunsaturated fats high in linoleic acid had a higher risk of death from coronary heart disease.
These yearly rings change with temperature and rainfall, so they could read past weather by calibrating ring widths of living trees with instrumental
data from 1959 - 2009, then comparing these with the innards of
much older trees.
But the researchers already have ideas for making the algorithm
much simpler and faster, said the other half of the team, Haris Aziz, a 35 - year -
old computer scientist at the University of New South Wales and
Data61, a
data research group in Australia.
The skinny on fat: Too little is more dangerous than too
much Overweight people are at no greater risk than normal - weight folks of dying from heart disease or cancer and are actually less likely to fall prey to some other causes of death, such as accidents and Alzheimer's, according to freshly analyzed
data on 2.3 million adults 25 years and
older as of 2004.
But many
older adults aren't getting — or asking for — as
much help as they could from their doctors and pharmacists to find lower - cost options, the new
data reveal.
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Much of the material at sites in Bears Ears is more than 1,000 years
old, says Chuipka, who calls it «a three - dimensional
data trove».
«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.»
Much of the
data cited is decades
old and it isn't anyone else's job to spoon - feed it you.
Recent survey
data indicate that 24 percent of U.S. adults — approximately 43 million people — have hypertension and only 47 percent have optimal blood pressure (systolic blood pressure, < 120 mm Hg; diastolic blood pressure, < 80 mm Hg).1 Among adults 50 years of age or
older, a
much higher proportion have hypertension and a
much lower proportion have optimal blood pressure.
But I don't think the
OLD industry has reliable
data about anything, except maybe how
much money they're making.
[xxv] Unfortunately, the ACS
data do not enable us to separately estimate returns by graduate institution type, and the dramatic increase in for - profit enrollments is too recent to have
much influence on aggregated estimates from the ACS (which pool across recent and
older cohorts).
Even where technology has not been blocked,
much of the digitized educational materials and records are just examples of using computers to collect
old stuff (such as
data or lesson plans) in
old ways (by filing).
It's an
old - fashioned way to depict
data, one that isn't used
much anymore.
The No Child Left Behind Act is a
much - maligned decade -
old federal education law that called for regular standardized tests, disaggregation of testing
data by racial subgroup, and increasing sanctions for states that fail to meet proficiency standards leading up to a requirement of about 100 percent proficiency by 2014.
The HP guy thought it helped HIS book; the WSJ folks pretty
much pooh - poohed the whole thing and said there's no
data, but that was an
old article.
According to New York Fed
data, people aged 50 and
older hold roughly 17 % of all student debt, nearly three times as
much debt as they did in 2005.
Available
data indicate that borrowers 65 and
older hold defaulted federal student loans at a
much higher rate, which can leave some retirees with income below the poverty threshold.
On Sunday morning I finally decided to transfer my
old Nintendo Wii content (Virtual Console games, Wii save game
data, WiiWare, and my Wii Shop Channel history, among other little things) to my new Wii U so that I could reclaim some shelf space and attempt to unify as
much of my Wii / Wii U content as possible.
There's a wealth of free development /
data - analysis software out there that makes all this
much easier than it was back during the bad
old days of Fortran - 4 and punch - cards.
If you compare «
old» Hopewell VA numbers (fortunately preserved due to my
much criticized «scraping» of GISS
data) to the «new» Hopewell VA numbers, the GISS «raw»
data for say June 1934 or June 1935 has gone up by 0.7 deg C, while the GISS «adjusted»
data has gone up by only 0.1 deg C.
Some of those may have overlapped with the proxies used by Moberg (2005), but M05 is one of several dozen NH reconstructions drawn up in the last 15 years, so it's highly likely didn't limit themselves to the
data from MO5, which is
much older and less extensive than the evidence available from the last decade.
[IOW a lot of very dubious
old data with
much of the more reliable new Argo - based
data either «excluded» or «corrected»).
The
old hands who took the temperatures in the past verified that the Rutherglen station was were it still is but still the BOM took another 17 stations including Hillston some 300 kms plus straight line distance away to the north in
much hotter surrounds and changed the Rutherglen
data to fit the homogenised and higher temperatures.
When we replace
old temperature sensors with new ones, any difference in readings can be measured and these differences used to homogenize
data in
much the same way.
One thing that I've only just cottoned on to is how
much more damaging the decision to strip the
older data is to the credibility of the graph and it's authors (I'm way behind everybody else I realise).
It is interesting to note that the
old CALS7K.2, based on
much less
data than CALS10k.1 b, agrees closely with DEFNBKE in terms of axis longitude during these times, but rather resembles the predictions of CALS10k.1 b regarding the axis tilt.
I would accept if the
data would show this way or that, without looking for excused, in the
old tradition of «if the
data do not fit the model, so
much worse for the
data».
«Amazing how you have so
much certainty in the
older data sets.»
In SEAL80,
data for the most recent period originated entirely from
old - aged trees and, as a result, tree rings from the twentieth century had a
much higher average cambial age than the earlier part of the record.
Depending on how
much data you need to connect or convert to the new system, either directly from the
old system or other repositories, this can be a challenge in itself.
2015 was no different in this regard as
much attention focused on the Court's judgment in Schrems (discussed here), which invalidated the 15 year
old Safe Harbor
data sharing agreement between the EU and the US, and on the culmination of four years of negotiation on the new Proposed General Data Protection Regulation in Decem
data sharing agreement between the EU and the US, and on the culmination of four years of negotiation on the new Proposed General
Data Protection Regulation in Decem
Data Protection Regulation in December.
With
data encrypted at rest, you don't have to worry as
much about who might have physical access to Evernote's servers, or how Evernote disposes of
old hard drives.