Sentences with phrase «much smaller data»

So, we made do with much smaller data sets.
We have been tracking ticket percentages for over a decade, but we have a much smaller data sample for our money percentages.

Not exact matches

He added that NewsWhip couldn't be sure of the data quality and consistency — due to much smaller reported numbers of Likes, Shares and Comments — and was unable to build its rankings over April and May.
With so much customer data on e-commerce sites, it's critical for small business to have an elevated level of security, says Tobok.
The range of parameter values consistent with Canadian data are in red; they are all much smaller than the 73 per cent rate obtained by Diamond and Saez using U.S. data.
Those who invest for the long term argue vehemently that, at most, Twitter data is one small piece of a much bigger mosaic.
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.
From cancer research and materials science to psychological profiles, these new data sets will even smaller players to innovate and compete with much larger organizations.
The government lending data analyzed by Reveal also showed Trident served a much smaller and whiter section of the Philadelphia area than the region's No. 2 lender, Wells Fargo, which overall took in a slightly smaller number of conventional home purchase applications.
However, it requires extrapolating annual levels from a small amount of data and is only a projection for how much Lyft could make in the next year.
The number of people who had messages taken is a small portion of the estimated 87 million users whose data was exposed, but it represents a much more intrusive collection than the page likes, birthdays, locations, and personality traits and so forth that were taken from other profiles.
However, it requires extrapolating annual levels from a small amount of data and is only a projection for how much Lyft could achieve in the next year.
What's more, when we look at raw connect data, we see more connects made deeper into the cadence cycle — but a much smaller percentage of those advanced to the next stage.
Behavior finance has also found that investors tend to place too much worth on judgments derived from small samples of data or from single sources.
The transmitter can send multiple small packets (24 Bytes) of data using only as much bandwidth as needed.
It's unclear how much impact the algorithm change would have had on SocialFlow's data; the Facebook spokesperson said the general impact for Pages should be small.
Drury realized that though this focused solution responded to a customer need, a much greater, «once - in - a-lifetime opportunity» lay in bringing all the data a small business gathered together into one environment — and then connecting that data «to do some amazing, magical things.»
But these and other papers based on good data make it clear that the share of Americans facing major financial hardship in retirement is much smaller than many think.
Data from Bing is still 100 % provided, except Bing has a much smaller portion of search market share.
Also this week: prep for upcoming class, work on garden, harvest / preserve rhubarb as needed, get back into walking after being a sicky last week, make kimchee, finish GFCF cake packet, work 15 hours typing data entry (at least — 20 would be better, but doubt I can do that much), and work on getting clothes that are too small out of the girl's closets — maybe... We will see how much of that gets done, but it's good to have a goal!
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.
Nutritional quality: Data from the application show that the plants grown in field trials produce a much smaller amount of carotenoids (3,5 µg / g — 10.9 µg / g) compared to the original GR2 event, which is supposed to produce a maximum of more than 30 µg / g.
Data from the levels below MLB is much less trustworthy, and the shorter seasons mean smaller sample sizes from which to draw conclusions.
... [Wh] ile a small percentage of intended home birth deaths are wrongly attributed to hospital deaths using birth certificate data, a much larger percentage of home births with no injury to mother or baby are wrongly attributed to hospitals as well.
The data stratified by both social class and Jarman showed that in more deprived areas, there was a strong effect of infant feeding in the lower and higher social classes, whereas in the more affluent areas, there was a much smaller effect of infant feeding, especially in the higher social classes.
Or it may be a simple coincidence, which given the very small statistical data is also very much possible.
Of course, deriving consistent data series from historical statistics over a hundred years is far from problem - free, so we should not try to read too much into small differences.
Analysis of the most recent British Election Study data demonstrated that while support for UKIP will fall after May's European Parliament elections, this decline will be by a much smaller margin than in previous years.
Skimmers are electronic devices used to read and store electronic data, and they have advanced quite considerably over time; they have more memory and are much smaller (and more easily hidden).
Those campaigns were aboveboard, and the uses of the data made clear to those who signed up — no small distinction — but they still used Facebook in much the same way.
This is a good change and means the official data will more accurately reflect science and experimental technology development, but it also means the official R&D budget is now much smaller than it used to be.
Although geologists can use seismic data from large earthquakes to see features deep in the earth, the shallow subsurface geology of the park has remained a mystery, because mapping it out would require capturing everyday miniature ground movement and seismic energy on a much smaller scale.
«In developmental psychology there has long been a trade - off between gathering lots of data from a small number of children or a small amount of data from a much larger number of children,» says Harvard University linguist Steven Pinker, who proposed a similar idea several years back.
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.
Flash memory, the cheapest RAM variety at only about $ 1.50 per gigabyte (after that is dynamic RAM, or DRAM, more than a dozen times more expensive), does not require much power and can retain data after a device is powered down, key to gadget - makers ability to turn out smaller, more powerful devices.
In today's computers, moving data to and from main memory consumes so much time and energy that microprocessors have their own small, high - speed memory banks, known as «caches,» which store frequently used data.
«The benefit of our approach is that much smaller amount of data is needed than for «black box» methods.
But a new study, which uses satellite tracking data from more than 70,000 ships to create one of the most detailed global pictures to date, has come up with a much smaller range: between half and three - quarters of the world's seas.
Data gathered at a site near Tsukuba, Japan, show that about a third of stratospheric aerosols — much of them from small volcanoes — sit below 15 kilometers.
But when you look closely at the water testing data, the differences are much smaller than you might think.
The unlikely source of much of the recent information comes from data sent back to earth by a small satellite designed to detect clandestine nuclear weapons tests.
When we used genetics to pre-screen the scat and find out which ones were actually snow leopard, there were many fewer small mammals in those scats,» said McCarthy, who added that many of the small mammals consumed in the original blind data set were much more associated with red fox.
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.
Isn't that comment in itself ironic, considering that the current «global warming» movement began in probably much similar fashion, with small amounts of data leading to further scrutiny of future recorded data.
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.
The data for the year - to - date in 2012 reflect a very high ratio, much more than 2 to 1, and that highlights the fact that in any given year, a region as small as the U.S. can have very large departures from the global average.
After another two and a half years of data analysis, they announced in September 2009 that they were able to extract out the much smaller effect caused by the twisting of spacetime (the «frame - dragging effect»).
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.
If you look at the data from the study cited above, testosterone levels did decrease very slightly with 30g / d of flaxseed and reduced fat intake, but it is a small enough difference that it probably does not matter much, and could even be a matter of normal fluctuations.
However, many smaller portals progress much further by aggregating data from all the user - interactions, and then benefiting by providing it (anonymously of course) to third parties.
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