Sentences with phrase «observation data from»

ALMA produces huge amounts of observation data from gigantic hardware systems.
In another development, the American Earth Observation Satellite company, EOSAT, has signed an agreement with the marketing arm of ISRO to sell Earth observation data from Indian remote sensing satellites.

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By focusing on the various skills — everything from observation and data gathering to analysis and reflection — Newnham and his colleagues developed a framework for teachers to use in their science classes, beginning as early as kindergarten.
Our company analyzed data from thousands of small businesses across a dozen verticals like coffee and tea, restaurants, retail, and nightlife, and our observation is that on average 20 percent of a small business's customers drive over 72 percent of their visits.
Looking at the entire data series from July last year to March this year, an observation that's worth noting is the modest 2 % increase in total gold holdings equivalent to around 166 tonnes.
Dashbot has analyzed over 22 billion conversational messages from thousands of chatbots and voice apps so the observations are rooted in data.
This type of qualitative interviewing method, while still unstructured, can be used to validate theoretical reasons that may come from observations and customer data.
----------------- — Your premise is based on incorrect conclusions drawn from poor observations of current data.
My point is not that this suggests the possibility of positive support for Whitehead's notion of a variety of cosmic epochs (on his own theory of perception, it must be impossible for us to make observations of another epoch); my point is the negative one that generalizations from available astronomical data to uniformity throughout the universe may be precarious.
Second, the induction to the new set of laws is not a generalization from particulars; the role of prior theory in guiding observation (of data or selection of uniformities) is accounted for.
From 1983 to 1992, I collected data on the pregnancy and childbirth experiences of 100 middle and upper - middle class mainstream pregnant women and mothers, and on the health professionals (physicians, nurses, midwives, childbirth educators) who care for them, through observation and interviews in hospitals, offices, and homes.
Drawing on data from observations, interviews, and medical records, I analyze midwife management of labor and delivery in a birth center.
Working together, they will develop and test a variety of learning experiences in which students use online simulations to model energy - releasing and energy - requiring reactions, analyze and interpret data to make predictions about energy phenomena, and use evidence from their own observations or from simplified versions of scientific articles to explain phenomena and construct and critique arguments.
Overall, students were likely to be successful on parts of the testing «that involved limited sets of data and making straightforward observations from those data,» he observes.
The current study sample included 3,075 community - dwelling respondents observed over 4 waves of data, from 2002 to 2008, yielding a total of 12,300 observations.
In addition to historical records and ground observations, the researchers will use newly available Earth System Data Records from NASA — satellite images of the Amazon and its tributaries over the complete high - and low - water cycles.
Regarding the newly reported scores, Buckley says that «As a citizen and a parent, I was not particularly happy — although pleased to see that the vast majority of students was capable of making straightforward scientific observations from data
It can range from private, personal observations to the combination of data from hundreds, or even thousands, to reveal patterns across a city.
Drawing on his data from the Hubble observations, Li estimates that the nucleus — the solid body of the comet itself — is no more than about 2.5 miles (4 kilometers) across, smaller than what many astronomers initially expected for such an energetic comet.
Medvigy and Jeong found that prediction modeling for the entire United States indeed improves dramatically when the analyses include data from macro-scale observations, meaning from multiple sites spread over a large area.
The meters produce data for the estimation and development of calculated flow models, and the observations are also part of the Gulf of Finland 2014 research,» points out the tour leader, Riikka Hietala, Head of Group from the Finnish Meteorological Institute.
Survey data gathered voluntarily from homeless youth in Los Angeles, as well as behavioral theories and observations of previous interventions, were used to build a computational model of the interventions.
«We created the largest database of surface ozone from hourly observations at more than 4,800 monitoring sites worldwide, and we're making these data freely available to anyone who wants to investigate the impact of ozone on human health, vegetation, and climate.»
Using data from our solar system and observations of huge planets far beyond the visual range of any telescope, astrophysicists René Heller and Ralph Pudritz have shown that some moons of those planets could be habitable.
In addition to his wildlife observations, Bicknell has added 10,000 records covering 20 years of wildlife census data from other researchers into an algorithm that highlights biodiversity hot spots.
Moni Bidin's team did it by combining historical survey data and new observations from telescopes at the La Silla Observatory and the Las Campanas Observatory, both in Chile.
For the position of the jet stream from 1979 to 2015, the researchers relied on data from meteorological observations.
In total, the universe is roughly 70 percent dark energy, 25 percent dark matter and 5 percent matter, according to combined data from the Planck satellite, the Dark Energy Survey and other observations, Conover says.
And if enough people send in data, NASA researchers creating models of Earth's energy budget — the balance between the energy our planet receives from the sun and sends back out into space — could also analyze the observations.
Kahlenberg and Wrangham analysed data from 14 years of observation of wild chimps and categorised stick - use into four classes: as probes to investigate holes; as weapons during aggressive displays or attacks; as a prop during solitary play; and, in essence, as dolls.
«In contrast to the long tradition of field guides authored by expert natural historians, Map of Life draws on collective wisdom, amalgamating global data sets of species observations from published sources and using a series of modeling techniques to convert them into species range maps,» Goldsmith wrote.
The approach proposed in the paper combines information from observation - based data, general circulation models (GCMs) and regional climate models (RCMs).
Students, especially those from urban areas, need training in forest skills and observation before they start data collection, says the professor, who accompanies her team whenever possible.
«These scientists combined citizen science observations with data from radar, satellites and weather predictions to understand the cues birds use in their migrations across continents,» said Liz Blood, program director in the National Science Foundation's Division of Environmental Biology, which funded the research through NSF's MacroSystems Biology Program.
Data from WISE may generate proposals for telescope time on Herschel for more detailed follow - up observations, says Paul Goldsmith, project scientist for Herschel at the NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) in Pasadena, Calif. (Goldsmith's JPL colleagues will manage ground operations for WISE; Utah State University's Space Dynamics Laboratory in North Logan, Utah, designed and built its instrumentation, and Ball Aerospace in Boulder, Colo., built the spacecraft itself.)
Now, a team at the University of California Irvine has used observations from NASA's Fermi space telescope, along with data from all - sky surveys, and applied updated calculations to observe our galaxy's centre — where there is thought to be a cluster of dark matter.
But scientists are realizing that they, too, can take advantage of the daily data — timescales that sparser observations from other satellites and aircraft could not provide.
They have added new HARPS observations, along with data from ESO's Very Large Telescope, the W.M. Keck Observatory and the Magellan Telescopes, to the already existing picture [1].
The data came from WISE observations of 164 cometary bodies — including 95 Jupiter family comets and 56 long - period comets.
A team of astronomers has combined new observations of Gliese 667C with existing data from HARPS at ESO's 3.6 - metre telescope in Chile, to reveal a system with at least six planets.
«We have used data from biological observations and analysed the relationship between the different species and their place in the food chain.
I also used surface observations and climatological data from Albany International Airport and a report from a local volunteer weather observer.
The results will help them understand how particles are ionized in Saturn's upper atmosphere and will help them put a decade of ground - based telescope observations of Saturn in perspective, because they can see what disturbance in the data comes from Earth's atmosphere.
More exoplanet discoveries are expected to be announced next week in Moran, Wyoming, at a conference on extreme solar systems, and a new batch of Kepler data, based on 674 million observations recorded from September to December 2009, is scheduled for public release on 23 September.
Astronomical observations aren't detailed enough to settle the argument, and computer models require a complex mix of data from general relativity, plasma physics, and magnetic fields.
The team compiled data from many studies and for the first time synthesized observations and numerical model output to develop a cohesive view of the carbon cycle in a large coastal region.
The only previously available data about re-ionization was the current team's 2006 report of data from observations of GRB 050904 from the Subaru Telescope («Universe Re-Ionized 900 Million Years After Birth»).
Unlike prior studies, which relied on models or indirect data, her team was able to use observations gathered directly from the study region, yet they are consistent with earlier findings.
The team made these observations using resting - state functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) data from the largest neuroimaging database on ASD aggregated so far: the ABIDE, founded and coordinated by Dr. Adriana Di Martino, Dr. Stuart Mostofsky and Dr. Michael Milham.
As Stephen C. Riser and M. Susan Lozier note in their February 2013 Scientific American article, «Rethinking the Gulf Stream,» «A comparison of the Argo data with ocean observations from the 1980s, carried out by Dean Roemmich and John Gilson of the Scripps Institution of Oceanography, shows that the upper few hundred meters of the oceans have warmed by about 0.2 degree C in the past 20 years.
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