There is currently a lack
of systematic data regarding the number of adults utilising Australian mental health services who are also parents of dependent children.
What are the steps you take for a project that requires collection
of systematic data and risk management for analyzing its performance?
The key challenge facing empirical study of how school choice affects information acquisition has been a lack
of systematic data.
All those who have an interest in the electronic church, whatever their ideological predispositions toward it might be, would be well advised to give a high priority to the gathering
of systematic data about the phenomenon.
Not exact matches
But big
data itself is prone to
systematic distortions, misplaced trust, and the oldest rule
of coding: garbage in, garbage out.
According to the
Data - Driven Marketing Survey by Teradata, 50 % of marketers agree that data is the most underutilized asset in their organizations, with less than 10 % actually using the data they have in a systematic
Data - Driven Marketing Survey by Teradata, 50 %
of marketers agree that
data is the most underutilized asset in their organizations, with less than 10 % actually using the data they have in a systematic
data is the most underutilized asset in their organizations, with less than 10 % actually using the
data they have in a systematic
data they have in a
systematic way.
On Thursday, the United States trade representative issued a lengthy report outlining a pattern
of predatory behavior by the Chinese, including forcing American companies to transfer valuable technology and trade secrets, and «
systematic»
data theft by China through hacking
of American computer systems.
We're certainly open to
systematic evidence supporting those arguments in a significant span
of post-war
data, ideally partitioning margins into the components that drive them.
It includes
Systematic Equity Strategy factors to help managers measure sensitivities to potentially crowded trades as well as a comprehensive set
of fundamental factors based on point - in - time
data, essential for building and back testing investment strategies.
Barra's new model employs premium input datasets including Point - In - Time fundamental
data and provides insight into the sources
of risk and return with
Systematic Equity Strategy factors.
But today, consumer angst seems tangible and rising, and attention is turning to the corporate - governance structures — or lack thereof — that permitted what many consider to be the
systematic abuse
of society's
data and trust.
(1) Whitehead might assimilate appearance to reality for
systematic reasons, because he is taking a point
of view in relation to perception which includes both the
datum perceived as it is in itself (its formal reality) and the way it appears to the perceiver (its objective reality).
Besides, what minister is so
systematic in collecting
data that he remembers the primary source
of every illustration, every major idea, or even every bare - bones sermon outline he uses?
My point is that, at the time Leclerc wrote his interpretation
of Whitehead, he understood Whitehead's
systematic position to be that past actual entities function in the present concrescence only as passive perceived
data, not as truly causally efficacious.
The «historical» task required a mutual interaction between the «general» history
of religions and the historical studies
of «specific» religions, while the «
systematic» task aimed at disciplined generalizations and the structuring
of data and depended on a collaboration
of phenomenological, comparative, sociological, psychological, and other studies
of religions.
In one
systematic passage in which the four stages
of datum, process, satisfaction, and decision are described, this contrast is made in terms
of two types
of causation: «According to this account, efficient causation expresses the transition from actual entity to actual entity; and final causation expresses the internal process whereby the actual entity becomes itself» (PR 150/228).
systematic collection
of data on the children
of prisoners to ensure that they are identified at the earliest opportunity and their support needs addressed
Her work in
systematic reviews has consistently addressed tough topics and has included documenting harms
of episiotomy, the limitations
of data about outcomes
of fetal surgery, inconsistencies in results
of programs designed to reduce use
of cesarean, marginal effectiveness
of medications for overactive bladder, and the burden on cervical cancer prevention programs introduced by liquid cytology collection for pap testing.
Integrated Management
of Childhood Illness (IMCI)- Part III - Chapter 11 - Breastfeeding Nutrient adequacy
of exclusive breastfeeding for the term infant during the first six months
of life (2002) Geneva, World Health Organization Full text [pdf 278kb] The optimal duration
of exclusive breastfeeding: a
systematic review Geneva, World Health Organization, 2001 Full text [pdf 1.06 Mb] Report
of the expert consultation
of the optimal duration
of exclusive breastfeeding Report
of an expert consultation Geneva, World Health Organization, 28 - 30 March 2001 Full text [pdf 122kb] The WHO Global
Data Bank on Infant and Young Child Feeding Breastfeeding and Complementary Feeding Feeding Your Baby From Six Months To One Year Your guide to help you introduce food to your baby Adapted and reproduced with permission
of Peel Public Health, Region
of Peel A Practical Workbook to Protect, Promote and Support Breastfeeding in Community Based Projects Health Canada, Ottawa, 2002 This workbook is intended to assist the Canada Prenatal Nutrition Program (CPNP) or similar community based prenatal projects to identify strategies and specific actions to protect, promote and support breastfeeding in a population health context.
Analysis
of data from 28
systematic reviews and meta - analyses,
of which 22 were commissioned specifically for the Series, indicate that breastfeeding not only has multiple health benefits for children and mothers, but it also has dramatic effects on life expectancy.
It is a summary
of findings and some
data from the
systematic review may therefore not be included.
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Analysis
of data from 28
systematic reviews and meta - analyses,
of which 22 were commissioned specifically for the Series, indicate that breastfeeding not only has multiple health benefits for children and mothers, but it also has dramatic effects on life expectancy (Paper 1, table).
One
of the major strengths
of the present review is that
data were obtained from all relevant studies identified; 13 studies (76 %) provided additional analyses with
systematic adjustment for potential confounders (including the 7 studies that reported exclusive feeding).
«This will also act as deterrence to criminals whose DNA
data are in the DNA database, ultimately, playing a key role in the
systematic reduction
of crime in our State,» Governor Ambode said.
The body concluded that large - scale collection
of PNR
data «in a
systematic and indiscriminate way.
Geospatial technologies provide methods to aid in the
systematic documentation
of evidence as it is collected in the field, analyze the spatial relationships and preserve
data in the lab, and provide new ways
of communicating complex relationships and spatial information visually to a variety
of audiences.
The researchers said that they hope that this
systematic review
of the literature on the risks and rewards
of mammography for patients will help physicians understand the complex
data, and will encourage the development and use
of tools for customizing the information they share with their patients to meet each patient's individual needs.
With the aid
of complex statistical techniques, he and his collaborators were able to identify the optimal evolutionary model, given the nature
of the available
data, and they employed a new method to correct for
systematic errors.
Extracting clinically relevant information pertinent to a complex disease process, drawing from a
data set
of 19,000 genes, required a creative rather than
systematic research approach.
To accurately test the hypothesis
of a lower risk
of recurrence with HRT, a new study led by investigators at Brigham and Women's Hospital published in European Urology Focus, performed a
systematic review and meta - analysis, pooling available
data, to assess whether an improved risk
of recurrence could be demonstrated using HRT compared with CRT, in addition to assessing the relative impact
of these two treatments on bladder and rectal function.
These
systematic violations can be used to identify whether an action or condition causes a certain effect (high lead - blood levels causing ADHD) from large enough sample sizes
of observational
data.
Francine Ducharme at the University
of Montreal in Canada and her colleagues analysed
data from 25 randomised trials that tested inhaled steroids against a placebo (Cochrane Database
of Systematic Reviews, doi.org/tr9).
Although the new report is the most comprehensive evaluation
of pest resistance to Bt crops so far, Tabashnik indicated it represents only the beginning
of using
systematic data analyses to enhance understanding and management
of resistance.
Although the new report is the most comprehensive evaluation
of pest resistance to Bt crops so far, Tabashnik emphasized that it represents only the beginning
of using
systematic data analyses to enhance understanding and management
of resistance.
«This method has important implications for the way future
systematic studies are conducted as it provides researchers with a way to strategically target regions
of interest in their study organism, such as single - copy regions
of the nuclear genome or portions
of organellar genomes, to produce large
data sets at low costs,» says Uribe - Convers.
Traditional molecular
systematic studies have progressed by sequencing genes one by one, a time - and cost - intensive task that has limited the amount
of data a researcher could feasibly obtain.
The whole subject
of systematics has really changed enormously in the last 10 years as the result
of the weight
of prolific analysis together with the molecular
data.»
The authors performed a
systematic literature search for
data on e-cigarettes» mechanism
of action, their emissions, how they are seen by groups
of potential users, their efficacy in smoking cessation, and their addiction potential.
Then, following a
systematic investigation into the performance
of that
data structure for NVM systems, the team adapted it for use in NVM.
They will outline
systematic approaches to illustrate how microscope users can get greater benefit and more consistent results from big image
data experiments, and will present examples
of successful workflows.
Daily calcium intake among adults appears to vary quite widely around the world in distinct regional patterns, according to a new
systematic review
of research
data ahead
of World Osteoporosis Day on Friday, Oct. 20.
The poor state
of Vietnamese health services means that there is little
systematic data on the lingering effects
of these chemicals on the population.
«The most important thing for us in this first stage has been to present the biological information in a simple but at the same time reliable manner from the point
of view
of data treatment, for example correcting
systematic biases between experiments that can lead to erroneous conclusions,» adds Rossell, who is now at the University
of Warwick, in the UK.
The
systematic display
of the
data helped uncover informative patterns in the ways that features with varying geometry and electronic properties behave during a reaction.
Neena Modi, Professor
of Neonatal Medicine at Imperial College London and Head
of the Neonatal
Data Analysis Unit, said: «Before now UK health services did not have a standard definition of brain injury in babies and there has been no systematic collection of data for this purp
Data Analysis Unit, said: «Before now UK health services did not have a standard definition
of brain injury in babies and there has been no
systematic collection
of data for this purp
data for this purpose.
For example, further
systematic research on the impact
of data sampling to check whether results
data that only concerns part
of a population can be generalised.
«The
systematic and comprehensive manner in which the
data were collected lent itself to a detailed analysis through which these subnetworks emerged,» explained co-lead author Houri Hintiryan
of the USC Laboratory
of Neuro Imaging.
By using all the
data and new statistical approaches that can handle short records, and by using novel approaches to estimation and avoidance
of systematic biases, we expect to improve on the accuracy
of the estimate
of the Earth's temperature change.