Sentences with phrase «of subset of»

Josh Friberg, green, sales associate with Keller Williams Realty in Portland, Ore., says it's simple to change your thinking about the needs of this subset of buyers.
Each subgroup provided preliminary reviews and classification of a subset of the measures.
Summary: (To include comparison groups, outcomes, measures, notable limitations) Note: This article is a follow - up study of a subset of subjects from McMahon, R. J., Bierman, K. L., Coie, J. D., Dodge, K. A., Greenberg, M. T., Lochman, J. E., & Pinderhughes, E. E. (1999).
Summary: (To include comparison groups, outcomes, measures, notable limitations) Note: This study is a follow - up of a subset of subjects from Greenberg, M. T., Kusche, C. A., Cook, E. T., & Quamma, J. P. (1995).
The program's effects were assessed using unemployment insurance records, child support agency records, and surveys of a subset of fathers in the study and the custodial mothers of their children.
But that's no reason to despair, if you can see past the unwelcoming attitude of a subset of the population.
Given BlackBerry's long history in mobile (many of you likely had a BlackBerry as your first smartphone) and the quiet clamoring of a subset of users for a good Android keyboard phone, it's not too surprising to see such a strong embrace of the Priv.
A new sort of subset of an unsecured personal loan is the peer - to - peer financing.
«I think right now the public is aware of only a subset of a subset of Russian activity online,» said Representative Adam Schiff, the top Democrat on the House Intelligence Committee.
«I think right now the public is aware of only a subset of a subset of Russian activity online,» Mr. Schiff said in an interview.
«We make use of the subset of USHCNv2 metadata from stations whose sites have been classified by Watts (2009)» and; «site rating metadata from Fall et al (2011)».
And, true science does not recognize the whims of a subset of investigators.
However, in a nutshell (see their paper for more, and the figure below, taken from that paper), what Brown and Caldeira did was to emphasize the contributions to temperature prediction of the subset of models which are the most skillful at predicting the present based upon recent observations.
Summary of a Subset of Peer - Reviewed Papers That Document the Limitations of the CMIP5 model projections with respect to Criteria # 1.
I've only read a subset of a subset of the papers and am not qualified to comment on much of the science, but where there is so much disagreement, from well qualified people on all sides, then there is obviously a problem in applying any of it to public policy.
So I showed data that includes CO2 levels and sea levels over 50 million years and you show just the last 5 million years of some subset of it.
«A more important change is the emergence of a subset of the hot category, extremely hot outliers, defined as anomalies exceeding [3 standard deviations].
fahutex says: January 10, 2016 at 6:10 pm: I think I have read of analyses of some subset of the continental U.S. stations that are of high quality...... Yes, it's called the CRN, Climate Reference Network.
I think I have read of analyses of some subset of the continental U.S. stations that are of high quality, called GHCN or something like that.
The tool is actually sort of a subset of the full set of development capabilities that we actually use in the Dunia engine.
In producing our rankings, we compared the reported investment performance of a subset of portfolios from each 529 savings plan.
And one - third of this subset of borrowers did not successfully recertify on time even after an average of 40 contact attempts.
Looking at the audited values of accounts of a subset of managers is not valid — we would need to look at all accounts following the same theory, and unsuccessful accounts don't line up to be identified.
A new sort of subset of an unsecured personal loan is the peer - to - peer financing.
Prologues, which are kind of a subset of 4), particularly in fantasy where they are used to set - up the world.
More importantly, the sharing of tips `n'tricks, the passing along of knowledge via the vines and tendrils of various social media, has become a hallmark of this subset of our writers» community.
You have constructed a mental model of a group and you are holding the group responsible for the characteristics of some subset of the group.
An analysis of a subset of 2013 grants from 15 of the largest funders in K - 12 education shows that among higher - leverage grants (which still make up the minority of K - 12 grants overall), grants to charter schools comprise the largest share.
As part of ongoing efforts to determine the root cause, the Swedish Schools Inspectorate (the equivalent of the U.S. federal government's Department of Education) called for a regrading of a subset of standardized tests administered during 2010 and 2011.
The national end - of - course exam in 7th - grade science would consist of a subset of those questions.
The NEPC report presents information comparing the finances of a subset of K12 - operated schools with other schools in the same states, but it is hard to interpret the spending data without good information on the performance of K12 schools.
These questions were only asked of a subset of SNS users so our ability to do demographic comparisons is somewhat limited, but younger SNS users clearly stand out when it comes to each of these behaviors.
ERCC1 - XPF is an endonuclease complex required for nucleotide excision repair, interstrand crosslink repair and the repair of a subset of DNA double - strand breaks.
The hypothesis — and, by the way, this is a specific kind of subset of the acid - alkaline hypothesis, which is called the acid - ash theory of osteoporosis, and the basic idea is not as simple and wrong as, you know, eating acid - forming foods raises acid in our blood and that affects our bone health.
Additionally, Azim is one of a subset of five Pew Scholars selected for support by the Kathryn W. Davis Peace by Pieces Fund, which focuses on investigating health challenges in the brain as it ages.
Crossover formation involves an active introduction of DNA double strand breaks (DSBs) into the genome, the use of DSBs for homology search / pairing of homologous chromosomes, and the repair of a subset of DSBs as inter-homolog crossovers.
This modification is of special interest to p53 - dependent anti-senescence and pro-longevity functions because genetically engineered mice with p53 serine18 mutated to alanine (p53S18A) show increased ROS levels, metabolic stress, tumor frequency, premature aging symptoms and defects in regulation of a subset of p53 target genes that include sestrins.
Taking a similar tack, Littman's team later uncovered a gene switch called RORgammat, which shapes the development of a subset of helper T cells called Th - 17 cells, which abound in the intestines.
Lipopolysaccharide stimulates the MyD88 - independent pathway and results in activation of IFN - regulatory factor 3 and the expression of a subset of lipopolysaccharide - inducible genes.
Researchers at OIST have successfully isolated and recorded the activity of a subset of neurons in the striatum in the brain, shedding light on one mechanism underlying learning and decision making in animals.
They found a number of pertussis - like toxin sequences in the genomes of the subset of strains of E. coli that can live benignly in the gut but cause symptoms if they enter the blood or urinary tract.
By cloning rat melanopsin and generating specific antibodies, we show that melanopsin is present in cell bodies, dendrites, and proximal axonal segments of a subset of rat RGCs.
A clinical trial studying the use of Verapamil (a drug currently in use for cardiovascular disease and cluster headache) in alleviating chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS) with nasal polyps revealed significant improvement in the symptoms of this subset of patients.
A team led by City College physicist Hern» an A. Makse was legally granted access to two massive big datasets: all the phone calls of the entire population of Mexico for three months and the banking information of a subset of people.
The new findings build on prior research from the Dhodapkar lab demonstrating that patients with Gaucher disease, an inherited lipid storage disorder, have a significant increased risk for developing myeloma; and the discovery of a subset of lipid - reactive immune cells, called type II NKT - TFH, that promote the development of plasma cells.
«Acquired resistance is important because it is the basis of vaccination campaigns based on «herd immunity», where immunization of a subset of individuals protects all from a pathogen,» said Jason Rohr, an associate professor of integrative biology who led the research team with Taegan McMahon, a USF alumnus who is now an assistant professor of biology at the University of Tampa.
M. J. Bertram et al., Identification of a gene that reverses the immortal phenotype of a subset of cells and is a member of a novel family of transcription factor - like genes.
The chart shows the results of a subset of low - vision students after 8 hours of video training, and the sustained visual benefits after a 12 - month post-training follow - up.
Are we meant to assume that a lower rate of a subset of severe morbidities correlates with lower mortality?
The «reformists» altered the position of social action from that of a subset of, or consequence of, evangelism to that of an equal partner with evangelism in the mission task of the church.
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