Sentences with phrase «on suboptimal»

Instead, the climate community has relied on suboptimal sensors to create a climate record, resulting in significant challenges in terms of handling bias differences, orbit drift, data gaps, and spectral differences between follow - on instruments when reprocessing multiple - satellite data — often at considerable cost.
Before mansplaining an adverb, Swood might need to mind that his playing the ref stands on a suboptimal inference.
«Making the lemurs rely on a suboptimal part of their food for just a bit longer may be enough to tip the balance from existence to extinction.»
Firstly, Israel relies on suboptimal polling methodology: samples are too small (often only 500 people) to filter out the effect of outlier results, and there are too few polls to accurately measure opinion at any given moment.

Not exact matches

Focusing on dividend stocks and bonds in your 20s and 30s is suboptimal.
Mistakes made in that determination have a direct negative impact on investor performance, and lead to suboptimal allocation of the economy's labor and capital resources.
Just published in the journal the most careful, rigorous, and methodologically sound study ever conducted on this issue found numerous and significant differences between these groups — with the outcomes for children of h0m0 rated «suboptimal in almost every category
And while those of us on the outside have thought this might be a suboptimal strategy for a while now, this is the first time a player has actually said that out loud (that we know of, anyway).
On the flip side, are we so sure that there aren't a lot of Bangladeshi babies who are surviving but still getting suboptimal nutrition from their mothers» milk?
When infants and young children are not breastfed or when breastfeeding is suboptimal, children risk not only increased rates of infectious diseases such as gastric and respiratory infections, but increasingly research is documenting the impact of not breastfeeding on the prevalence of life long chronic diseases such as cancers, diabetes, obesity and cardio vascular disease.
Anesthesia staffing in many centers here is suboptimal for OB (no dedicated coverage, even in very busy centers)... that is a care rationing - cost saving strategy on the part of the health authorities and provincial insurers.
Of note, our models may underestimate the true maternal costs of suboptimal breastfeeding; we modeled the effects of lactation on only five maternal health conditions despite data linking lactation with other maternal health outcomes.46 In addition, women in our model could not develop type 2 diabetes mellitus, hypertension, or MI before age 35 years, although these conditions are becoming increasingly prevalent among young adults.47 Although some studies have found an association between lactation and rates of postmenopausal diabetes22, 23 and cardiovascular disease, 10 we conservatively limited the duration of lactation's effect on both diabetes and MI.
Dr. Melissa Bartick made the case in her cost analysis of the effect of «suboptimal breastfeeding» on children's health in 2010...
The prevalence of suboptimal infant breastfeeding behavior, as assessed at the day - 7 interview, and use of any infant formula on days 3 — 7 were significantly greater among infants of mothers with delayed compared with timely OL (Figure 3).
A Brexit, on the other hand, will remove the protective layer afforded by the EU in pursuit of a greater market efficiency, and inevitably cost the UK consumers in the long run as the health of the population would become a suboptimal consideration compared to profitability.
The resulting set of laws being suboptimal is a matter of probability and depends on the people making the laws.
Even with the suboptimal vaccination rates, there has been an impact on infections.
At the very least, the researchers noted in their paper, the additional evidence of various origins and populations of HIV in semen could mean that determining the source of a sexually transmitted infection based on blood testing alone would provide «suboptimal» results.
«The coverage with MMR is suboptimal in many high - income countries; in the present study, about 50 percent of children were not vaccinated on time.
Landis wanted to evaluate the benefits of growing bioenergy crops on marginal lands, sections of farmland that are suboptimal for growing food.
Other research interests include elucidating the effects of persistent alcohol and marijuana use on brain metabolite levels and structural maturation patterns that contribute towards suboptimal cognitive processing and maintaining drug dependence behaviors.
Recent studies have shown that ALA has a positive impact on insulin action (via the insulin signal transduction pathway) and muscle glucose transport, especially in people whose insulin function is suboptimal, i.e. have developed insulin resistance.
Here are five simple, yet essential, ways to get our bodies back on track, especially under high stress, suboptimal conditions:
A gym goer who has a tendency to lift more weight than he can safely handle is not only putting himself at risk of various injuries, but his workout results will be suboptimal, because he likely has to «cheat» more and more to be able to put more weight on the bar and because he places excessive stress on some muscles, while neglecting others.
The next quote provides more detail on how suboptimal glucose activity affects mitochondrial activity in the AD brain:
Therefore, Mravec et al (3) make it clear that we need to spend less time and effort on the pathology and suboptimal biochemistry and physiology of AD and more on the causes, collectively described by the authors using a term with which we are all familiar, «chronic stress»:
Furthermore, while these stressors can have a direct impact on the brain, just as often they affect the brain through a more circuitous, systems - based mechanism that involves suboptimal metabolism of factors such as glutamate, norepinephrine, and cortisol plus cardiovascular dysfunction and, because it is so under - appreciated it may be the most notable, gastrointestinal dysfunction.
Generally said, PCOS is based on a hormonal imbalance and is associated with suboptimal metabolism of sugars and insulin metabolism.
Even before Apple demanded that Amazon remove the Kindle Store button from the Kindle app, buying books on the iPad was a suboptimal: you still had to use Safari to navigate through the standard Amazon.com website until you found the book you wanted to buy.
The are mounted 5MP cameras on the front and back, although they are mounted in a somewhat suboptimal position in terms of holding the device in landscape mode.
However, reading them on a digital device is suboptimal.
I understand that the Fed may have felt rushed at the time, leading to a suboptimal decision, but they should be better read on economic history.
As a result, the market not only discounts the cash sitting on the balance sheet, it also drives down the P / E multiple due to the anticipated suboptimal re-investment rate for future cash flows.
First, just like the Chase Freedom ®, if you are not paying attention to the categories where you can earn 5 % cash back, you'll use the card in a suboptimal manner, and get just a 1 % return on your purchases.
There are only 65 companies offering stock on the LOYAL3 platform, and more than 70 % of LOYAL3's partner companies are in the consumer goods and services industry, which may lead to suboptimal portfolio diversification.
For this reason we believe that a traditional strategic asset allocation approach based on modern portfolio theory is suboptimal.
In simple terms, if we could all eliminate 99 % of all suboptimal investments on a normal distribution, we would be left with the best 1 %.
Based on the understanding that chromium is an essential nutrient and not a therapeutic drug, only individuals with suboptimal chromium nutrition would be expected to respond to chromium supplementation (65).
«If a person can afford a large outlay that may happen only once in a pet's life then pet health insurance may not help them that much,» says veterinarian Ted Cohn, DVM, vice chair of the American Veterinary Medical Association Executive Board, who practices at the University Hills Animal Clinic in Denver, Colo. «On the other hand if paying a large bill all of a sudden would mean the difference between pursuing optimal treatment for their pet versus euthanasia or suboptimal treatment, then it's an option.»
Albeit carried on with different specific goals and during a suboptimal period of the year this survey gave preliminary indication about elephant seals breeding.
There is no word on whether the authors (or the others they cite) recognized the correlation in time and thus realize that the estimates of the coefficients, especially their confidence limits, will be suboptimal (too certain).
Had he done that, it would have been clear that Mann's suboptimal (non-centered) PCA step had virtually no impact on the final results.
We believe that while optimism is a crucial part of any successful endeavor, it is also good to have a plan that assumes plausibly suboptimal behavior on the part of the human race.
There's nothing to suggest that that's what happened with Avvo Legal Forms, and intentionally inflicting suboptimal legal forms on consumers wouldn't be a good idea.
It's an improvement on what came before, with a clean blue - and - white color scheme, but there's still some software weirdness, including a suboptimal lock screen notification system.
The impact of suboptimal management of this group of children can have a considerable effect on families as well as services.
Current UK government policies recognise the need for universal parenting support to complement targeted and indicated approaches29 — 33 and the English Department for Education is currently piloting the offer of free vouchers for parenting classes (the CANParent initiative) to all parents in three areas of the country.34 Such recommendations derive from observations relating to the prevalence of suboptimal parenting, 35 the inefficiency of targeting on the basis of identifiable risk factors36, 37 and the potential for realising change in high risk as well as whole population groups by reducing the stigma which may be attached to targeted parenting support.36 — 38 Given the range and prevalence of health and social outcomes on which parent — child relationships have an influence, 2, 3, 5 — 16 universal approaches are appealing.
It has been estimated that while children with the most complex medical needs include less than 1 % of the child population, they account for one - third of all child health spending.1 The impact of suboptimal management of this group of children, which can include the support given to enable successful family adjustment as well as medical management, can have a considerable effect on families as well as child health services and budgets.2
Strangely, the Bielefeld mothers did not behave as dismissively towards their children as the data would suggest, and thus contrasted to the former knowledge on attachment qualities which had linked suboptimal mother - child attachments to maternal insensitivity.
According to the contextual social - cognitive model, adolescents learn to rely on aggression as a general strategy when interacting with others through distorted cognitive processes, impaired problem - solving, and negative perception of social cues that develop in the context of suboptimal parenting (Lochman and Wells 2002; Lochman et al. 2000).
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