The layout is done rather poorly, with lots
of scattered information.
While it is still difficult to measure these quantities, the accuracy of the measurements affects the accuracy
of the scattering information that is generated,» Signorell said.
Not exact matches
The issue with Facebook's privacy policies is that the user
information they collect is buried and
scattered across a number
of pages, which is not ideal for most users.
While this
information is often
scattered across multiple functions in a company, it's worth pulling together to establish a common language
of customer value across functions.
information in a more diffuse way than does the left hemisphere and is able to integrate
scattered bits
of seemingly disparate data.
Here and there it may be, we can catch a glimpse
of the wonderful order in nature, the regularity
of the stars,
scattered over the wide spaces
of the universe yet obedient to one law; the order to be found even in the microscopic world, as also within visible things concerning which science has given such amazing
information in recent years; the order in the construction
of a flower or
of an animal, from the flea to the whale, a noteworthy obedience to law even in the life
of man.
And while each chapter did indeed contain some helpful background
information on each
of these subjects, such
information was too
scattered and disorganized to be
of much benefit to the reader.
However, all these pieces
of information from various sources, though very scanty, point to the fact that there were
scattered communities
of St. Thomas Christians (Nestorians as they were referred to in some
of the documents) in different parts
of the continent.
All its scholars could do was take bits and pieces
of information scattered about in the Pauline Epistles to support their contention.
While industry and government bodies provide some level
of public
information, it is typically high level and
scattered across the many organisations at each level
of industry and government.
Here's how: on Zaman's desk, lots
of small pads lie
scattered: each contains sheets with
information about formula milk, plus pictures
of the relevant tin.
But it is home to the largely secret engine
of President Obama's re-election campaign, where scores
of political strategists, data analysts, corporate marketers and Web producers are sifting through
information gleaned from Facebook, voter logs and hundreds
of thousands
of telephone or in - person conversations to reassemble and re-energize the
scattered coalition
of supporters who swept Mr. Obama into the White House four years ago.
With state budget negotiations making rapid headway towards a final agreement, a proposal that initially would have diverted $ 165 million from a fund meant to help welfare recipients is running into resistance from a
scattered group
of health care and community activists, according to
information obtained by The Record.
Carol Connolly, a public
information officer for the Northwest Interagency Coordination Center, said that although the region has dealt with high - acreage fire incidents before, the complexity
of having so many
scattered across Oregon and Washington at once «is pretty unprecedented.»
His team wrote software capable
of quickly solving the equations that describe how light
scatters off a spherical object; by finding the values
of certain terms buried in those equations, the software gathers
information about the object that is causing that
scattering.
To read the
information, the crystal must be illuminated with laser light
of the same wavelength, which
scatters off the electrons and interferes with itself to recreate the original interference pattern.
The sum total or added knowledge in the sixty years following Cook's voyages had led to a general belief that around the South Pole was a
scattered archipelago and not a continental mass, a state
of geographical
information that was not materially changed until the discovery by Charles Wilkes that after all there is a great Antarctic land, even if it is smaller than the land
of legend.
Such lingering uncertainties emerge from the indirect and
scattered nature
of our studies
of Mars, and ensure that any argument for life there is based solely on circumstantial
information, Boston notes.
He explained that most molecular structures today are solved using X-ray crystallography, where the structures
scatter intense X-rays in patterns consisting
of hundreds
of thousands
of unique pieces
of information, which are used to ultimately reveal the structure at high - resolution.
«However, as the molecules tumble in solution, they
scatter the X-rays in many different orientations, losing most
of the
information, typically yielding only 10 to 20 unique pieces
of data.»
It examines the development
of a new method that enables scientists to «extract» structural
information from spectra
of photoelectron
scattering in tunneling ionization
of an atom or molecule.
To peer inside the kerogen, they used small - angle neutron
scattering, shooting a beam
of subatomic neutrons through a substance and collecting
information on the neutrons» behavior to determine the properties
of the pores.
«The signal detection for our technique is very similar to what is done with stimulated Raman
scattering, except that instead
of detecting only the intensity
of the light, we detect polarization
information that tells us if molecules are highly oriented or totally disorganized.»
The laser dot on the wall is by itself a source
of scattered light, which serves as the crucial source
of information.
Cyclotron resonance
scattering creates telltale signatures in a star's spectrum
of light and the presence
of these patterns, called cyclotron lines, can provide
information about the strength
of the star's magnetic field — but only if the cause
of the lines, whether it be protons or electrons, is known.
The belt contains essential
information about the planetary formation processes, including both the «cold disk» that harbors the objects that are thought to formed in situ with the whole planetary system, and the «hot /
scattered disk» that is the refuge
of objects that are dynamically
scattered into it during the dynamical evolution
of the inner solar system.
Their new study, the researchers say, shows that once disregarded
scattered light «contains a wealth
of accessible optical
information.»
Optical detection
of the PNBs was realized in two parallel modes: time - resolved
scattering imaging showed individual transient PNBs at the moment
of their generation and delivered the
information about the brightness
of PNBs (Figure 2A, C, E), and time response mode employed a continuous probe laser (633 nm) to monitor the PNB growth and collapse and thus to obtain the PNB lifetime that characterizes the maximal diameter
of the PNB [44](Figure 2B, D, F).
I can help cut through the clutter
of information that can be overwhelming,
scattered and often inaccurate.
No
scatter plots, no
information about how other characteristics
of the diet correlate with RXRA methylation, no
information about health or lifestyle characteristics
of the various carbohydrate intake cohorts so that we can evaluate the possibility
of confounding factors.
It's nice to see Nintendo get the marketing for a game so right, but it also means there's tons
of information about the game
scattered around everywhere.
From their
scattered memories, he notes names, places, and other identifying details to make a list
of suspects, to whom he assigns a model and cards with the
information (It's a bit strange that the movie gets as much play from plastic models as it does from a high - tech memory - recording machine, but here we are).
Outside
of scattered news clippings, no
information is front loaded regarding the outbreak.
Von Hayek's take was that it's difficult, and in many cases futile, for policymakers to operate as engineers because they simply don't have the degree
of control or as much
information as they need to design effective solutions — in the case
of K — 12 schooling in the United States, solutions that are going to work for 50 million kids
scattered across 90,000 schools.
Marc My Words: Five Reasons to Use Performance Support by Marc Rosenberg Big Data and Performance Support by Conrad Gottfredson The Many Benefits
of Mobile Performance Support by Mason Martin The Resurgence
of Performance Support: Allison Rossett by Bill Brandon A Match Made in Heaven: Performance Support and Mobile by James Rasmussen Performance Support Should Be «Amazon.com» Smart by Conrad Gottfredson At the Moment
of Need: The Case for Performance Support White Paper by Marc Rosenberg Performance Support Maturity (PSM): A Performance Support Rebirth by Frank Nguyen The Impact and Role
of Performance Support: Conrad Gottfredson by Bill Brandon 16 Performance Support Tips, Strategies, and Tactics by Jennifer Neibert Marc My Words: Selling Performance Support by Marc Rosenberg Ode to Mobile Performance Support by Allison Rossett Ten Seconds: Performance Support in Two Clicks by Conrad Gottfredson & Bob Mosher Selling Performance Support: Building Stakeholder Buy - in White Paper by Marc Rosenberg From
Scattered Information to Transformational Performance Support: Where Are You?
Two other types
of icons are
scattered across the page: A film projector pops you out
of the comic to a film clip, while a little tea label brings up audio clips by Angie McCartney, accompanied by a little text box with more
information about whatever she is talking about.
All the little pieces
of information shared in social media are like virtual breadcrumbs you
scatter into the world to lure readers towards your content.
Wikipedia is not updated at all times (for instance, couple months back I was looking for a flight to Lima and Wiki didn't mention yet the new flight from IAD), the
information there might be stale and worst
of all, the
information is
scattered along different pages in different format.
There are a lot
of interactive elements, there's
scattered information within each mission, and if you put all
of these elements together, and from there the player will put a story together.
So it's safe to say the
information is a bit
scattered, and it seems a lot
of people are confused about the whole thing.
With Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance on the way, I hadn't expected much solid
information for a while, but it had been heavily rumoured that the next Solid title would revolve around Big Boss in 1970 ′ s Africa — due to analysis
of an extremely informative Kojima Productions recruitment poster, as well as various other little hints
scattered around the internet, and within the series itself.
There are a lot
of character
information that are
scattered around.
If you want to know the full story
of what's going on, you have to take the time to piece together the snippets
of information you've gleamed from notes
scattered throughout town, keep a keen eye on the environments you explore, and pay attention to some
of the side quests you complete.
«Each installation is simultaneously a studio and a satellite brain: a repository for the messy assemblages known as «
scatter art» and for networks
of information that evoke the Internet» writes Karen Rosenberg for the New York Times.
Thompson discovered the explanation after questioning maritime experts from different countries about the history
of shipping, and searching the scientific literature and international databases for
scattered bits
of relevant
information.
As director
of the SEU's Coordination and
Information Center from 1987 to 1992, Zabelin created a computer network that fostered cooperation among environmentalists
scattered across the former Soviet Union, forming a cohesive environmental movement.
Multiangle, multispectral photopolarimetry
of atmosphere - ocean systems provides the fullest set
of remote sensing
information possible on the
scattering properties
of aerosols and on the color
of the ocean.
Somewhere in the mix
of it all there is good
information, but it has become buried deep inside misinformation and is
scattered about and disorganized.
When it is made available, municipal legal
information is
scattered, often out -
of - date and is not easily searchable.
She told the reporter about: (1) the candidate's decision making and his failure to follow «the advice
of his campaign team» (Agreed Statement
of Facts, para 18); (2) the resignation
of the candidate's finance agent; (3) the candidate not attending an announcement by the Premier (
information she learned from a third party); and, (4) that campaign brochures had
scattered across Deerfoot Trail while workers scrambled to pick them up.