Sentences with phrase «national database able»

Not exact matches

By combining information from our historical database along with data from well - respected basketball sources including ESPN, Ken Pomeroy and Jeff Sagarin, we were able to create our own national championship probabilities and check for discrepancies in the futures market.
The Air Force said the offense was not entered into a national database, which meant he was able to pass background checks to purchase weapons.
By linking their database of environmental impacts to the individual, self - reported diets in the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey, the U-M and Tulane researchers were able to estimate the distribution of diet - related impacts across the entire U.S. population on a given day.
The first is that the Finnish national database that was consulted for sampling purposes is so extensive that they were able to find adoptees and families at high - and low - genetic risk for schizophrenia - spectrum disorders that were matched on demographic variables (age, education, income level, household size, etc.).
A reliable exterminator (find one in the National Pest Management Association's database, and make sure he has experience with your particular bug) should be able to explain what method he would use in your situation and why.
Make sure to submit your pet's details to the National Lost Pet Database to make sure that if he / she turns up at a shelter that they recognize the pet as being yours and will be able to contact you.
As more shelters join, the database project will be able to measure progress in animal welfare on a national level, inspire lifesaving collaboration and increased public engagement, and have a positive impact on pet homelessness in the future.
Data, which is compiled and analyzed in a national database, shows that male drivers tend be less able to correctly identify and avoid hazardous situations.
Fact: «While public sentiment has been in favor of nonresident father's involvement in family life, there is limited research evidence of whether their involvement yields positive benefits for children (King, 1994) and for the functioning of the biological family unit... most studies, particularly those based on large national databases, have not been able to detect a significant connection between the nonresident father's contact with his child and the child's well - being (Furstenberg et al., 1987; King, 1994).
I looked at the National FRED database, and was able to confirm my thoughts: housing prices in some of the high cash flow markets BP members have highlighted in the south east (Atlanta, Knoxville, Baltimore, Raleigh) generated average appreciation of 3 % or less over the last 30 years.
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