Each user who authorized the app was presented with both a list
of the exact data we would be collecting and also a Terms of Service detailing the commercial nature of the project and the rights they gave us as far as the data.
If you are not aware
of the exact data to be entered, take some professional help.
One of the challenges to drawing conclusions from a study like this one is the lack
of exact data on the U.S. postdoc population, which means that the precision of the quoted numbers is probably misleading.
Not exact matches
Like many other parts
of retail, replenishment is an
exacting science that can go haywire without correct
data.
Although great
data can not guarantee good decision - making, it's better than flying blind — the average state
of most support departments, and the
exact state
of every Gmail inbox.
Bottom line, this wall
of money that so many have thought has been piling into US Treasuries in order to pick up some yield is not at all evident in this
data and in fact, the
exact opposite is happening.
Good
data on the
exact size
of the middle class are hard to come by, but it remains small across most parts
of the continent.
In the example at the top
of the page, the simple average is 25 % and the standard deviation is 75 % (since the
data points
of +100 and -50 lie at a distance
of 75 away from the simple average); in this case the estimate gives the
exact answer
of zero for the CAGR:
«What was communicated to me strongly was that thousands and maybe tens
of thousands
of apps were doing the
exact same thing and that this was a pretty normal use case and a normal situation for usage
of Facebook
data,» Kogan said.
Google officials declined to provide details on the cost
of its new encryption efforts, the numbers
of data centers involved, or the
exact technology used.
Sometimes it is possible to find the perfect
exact match keyword that converts every time thanks to the
data that you gather on phrase match keywords over a period
of a couple
of weeks.
If you really want to take advantage
of the power
of the phrase match keyword, use the
data that you gather on them to then select certain keywords as
exact match keywords.
Hardly anyone believe only 5 %
of real estate buyers are foreigners Preliminary
data collected by the B.C. government suggests only 5 %
of the recent buyers (last 20 days to be
exact) are foreigners.
It is calculated based on quarterly compounding, using the
exact historical swing trade performance
data detailed below the graph (please note disclaimer at bottom
of page):
We know the
exact and authentic
data supplying acts
of Thomson Reuters and all the
data for the 10Trade trading platform is carefully supplied by Thomson Reuters that is the world leader in
data intelligence services.
Well, I re-ran the
data, and although the number
of children needed per woman went down by around 10 - 12 (I'd have to look back to get the
exact number), it was still not physically possible given the time allowed.
The matter was decided scientifically just last November, when the results
of a DNA test were announced: there was an
exact DNA match between material from a tooth in the skull and a strand
of hair found in a book
of astronomical
data which was owned byCopernicus.
Meeks contributes to New Testament studies in his careful and
exacting mass
of data telling the story
of early Jesus movement groups.
I don't have nutrition
data because there are quite a few variables that could affect the
exact amounts (example: the type
of barbecue sauce, the size
of the sweet potatoes, etc).
I don't count calories on a regular basis, but what you might try is looking up a nutrition search website and entering in the
exact ingredients you used (a lot
of these sites will have brand - specific
data).
All
of these cultural «truths» are in
exact opposition to clear and overwhelming research and biographical
data on the optimum care and treatment
of children.
ANDREA J. BLANCO: So, there's very little
exact data based on the knowledge
of how normal breastfeeding works.
Data were entered and analyzed using SAS, BMDP, and Epi Info version 6.17 Statistical tests used to compare sociodemographic characteristics (Tables 1 and 2) included Student's t test, χ2 test, and Fisher's
exact test as appropriate.18 Analyses
of breastfeeding problems and frequency were examined using χ2 tests and Student's t test, respectively.
With every paper, it is important to understand the
exact application, connection to policy, stakeholders, type
of data (see Coombs» classic Theory of Data) and method, i.e. which quantitative method is used and whether it's supervised or unsupervised learning methodol
data (see Coombs» classic Theory
of Data) and method, i.e. which quantitative method is used and whether it's supervised or unsupervised learning methodol
Data) and method, i.e. which quantitative method is used and whether it's supervised or unsupervised learning methodology.
The extent and
exact timeline
of the Trump campaign's association with under - fire British
data firm Cambridge Analytica remains hazy, but Trump's
data operation has been on the radar
of special counsel Robert Mueller.
Ours is a people - centered,
data - driven campaign that has built small, manageable neighborhood teams run by talented volunteers and supported by amazing field organizers who know the
exact number
of votes they need to win in their precincts.
As for the accuracy
of «sentiment»
data, just consider this incongruous finding: according to Smith, Facebook's
data currently show New York Governor Andrew Cuomo with the
exact same positive - negative ratings as former Secretary
of State Hillary Clinton and Senator Elizabeth Warren.
The company announced that it would send a letter with details to more than one million customers, though the
exact number
of customers whose
data was accessed was not released.
Gathering more detailed
data on surface chemistry, the history
of liquid water, climate cycles, and the
exact constituents
of the atmosphere are critical to building a case for — or against — life.
U.S. spy satellites, however, could provide important
data on the
exact extent
of damage.
The agencies also breached privacy laws when they collected another type
of data called bulk personal
data (BPD), the
exact details
of which are still unknown but which Privacy International says could include tax records and medical records.
Exact numbers are a work in progress The scientists used a combination
of surface elevation
data from satellites and planes between 1978 and 2012 and a GPS network that weighs the ice sheet like a scale, according to Ohio State.
So far, no
exact data existed as to the changes in humus stocks
of Alpine soil over the years, and any calculations to this effect are rather imprecise.
With the help
of a computer, the
data of many spatially adjacent sections can be composed to an
exact prediction
of the three - dimensional structure similar to a big puzzle.
The U.S. Department
of Energy publishes a national atlas
of storage capacity by state, but it is critical to «get wells in the ground» to get more
data about
exact leakage speeds and optimal storage spots for C02, said Sarah Forbes, an analyst at the World Resources Institute.
Any results that are reported to constitute a blinded, independent validation
of a statistical model (or mathematical classifier or predictor) must be accompanied by a detailed explanation that includes: 1) specification
of the
exact «locked down» form
of the model, including all
data processing steps, algorithm for calculating the model output, and any cutpoints that might be applied to the model output for final classification, 2) date on which the model or predictor was fully locked down in exactly the form described, 3) name
of the individual (s) who maintained the blinded
data and oversaw the evaluation (e.g., honest broker), 4) statement
of assurance that no modifications, additions, or exclusion were made to the validation
data set from the point at which the model was locked down and that neither the validation
data nor any subset
of it had ever been used to assess or refine the model being tested
Those who heard the talk in a packed auditorium at the University
of Basel were impressed by the genomic
data's high resolution — it is the largest
data set
of ancient DNA ever presented in a single study — even though some aren't convinced about the
exact details.
For rare film expert Jim Moye, the goal when scanning the films is simple: Create as
exact a copy
of the
data as possible.
If he claimed that a native hemorrhagic virus, not an outbreak
of Old World smallpox, had killed 10 million Aztecs, he needed better
data, some way to measure the
exact intensity and extent
of the droughts and rains.
Until now, DNA computers — which use strands
of DNA molecules to store and process
data — were essentially constructed manually, with their designers choosing the
exact DNA structures needed to make the logical circuits necessary for computation.
But no prior study has ever been able to pinpoint
exact areas
of game play where the effects
of jet lag hit hardest —
data that could help coaches and trainers better prepare players for games following travel.
The satellites give temperature measurements with a spatial resolution
of roughly 1 square kilometre, which the team matched up with
data from the US Federal Aviation Administration on the
exact location
of 2358 wind turbines in west - central Texas.
«We wanted to address this by measuring the
exact location and timing
of electrical activity in the subthalamic nucleus and comparing the results with behavioural
data collected while a decision - making task is being performed.»
Although
data on the
exact numbers
of these positions are scarce, they make up a substantial fraction
of the scientific workforce at many universities, especially medical schools (see table, p. 2026).
Getting an
exact description
of any complex dynamical system requires large amounts
of data, he adds.
In a joint statement to Nature (see go.nature.com/cckfoe), the RERF's vice-chairman and chief
of research Roy Shore, and Kotaro Ozasa, its head
of epidemiology, say that it is vital to gather baseline
data — such as the
exact locations
of people exposed to fallout — as soon as possible.
«We don't know the
exact probability within each person, but this is based on patterns within a large set
of data.»
That number — 4.1 % to be
exact — comes from a new analysis
of more than 3 decades
of data on death sentences and death row exonerations across the United States.
But the study's
data raise some questions, he says: «It's just a collection
of samples without
exact site information.»
To definitively say that the birds are drafting off each other, however, the
exact location
of the eddies and the areas
of downdraft would need to be measured on ibises, which would require flying them in a wind tunnel — a far more intrusive process than simply carrying a
data logger.