Sentences with phrase «other cohorts from»

Not exact matches

Expa differs from other firms of its kind by accepting just a handful of startups, allowing Camp and his co-founders to spend more time coaching their cohort of fledgling entrepreneurs.
At other American programs, your cohort could include the best - and - brightest from Nigeria, Myanmar, Zambia, South Korea, Chile, Tajikistan, Singapore, and the Republic of Georgia (as well as Shanghai and Bangalore).
Three times a session, every startup in the cohort grades every other startup on 24 different metrics, ranging from potential for profitability to ability of the product or service to create change.
While this cohort of entrepreneurs forms the core of the MaRS Commons community, other active and aspiring entrepreneurs from the broader web and mobile startup community will join them to network, learn and engage with the advisors in the Commons — the second key element of this new community.
(Customer analytics differs from web analytics because it integrates cohort data, CLTV, and other business metrics, rather than reporting on pageviews.)
The G7 would be matched with an initial annual cohort of 23 early stage companies, sourced from mentors, benefactors, the Next 36, other accelerators and, most of all, university science labs.
You clearly have not read the 900 comments with posts from other commentees who say they also were told the same narrative that was proliferated amongst the Emergent circles, conferences, and amongst cohorts.
For a long time, «white middle class Americans» was an expansive cohort that ran from factory workers to doctors, lawyers, and other professionals.
On the one hand, sectarians jealously want to be the only ones saved from the ocean of the damned; on the other, nonChristians are spontaneously scandalized by the idea that Adolf Hitler or Joseph Stalin and their cohorts and devoted followers should also be saved.
The other study, led by Kate Grimshaw, CFNP, of the University of Southampton in the U.K., analyzed data from a cohort of 1,170 women recruited during pregnancy and followed, along with their infants, for two years after birth.
The initiative was introduced to the United Kingdom in 1993, but, although improvements have been reported, 3 rates of breast feeding in the UK are still among the lowest in the world.4 5 Recent reports from the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE) urge NHS units to become baby friendly to improve rates of breast feeding and save money.4 6 Data from the millennium cohort study, however, show that though participating maternity units in the UK increased rates of initiation of breastfeeding, duration did not increase.5 Other strategies are therefore required to support mothers in the UK to breast feed for the recommended time.
The data were collected prospectively, with particular attention to the progress of breastfeeding, a characteristic that distinguishes the present cohort from most others.
Commenting on the study, ESMO spokesperson Dirk Arnold, MD, PhD, from Instituto CUF de Oncologia in Lisbon, Portugal, said «this large population - based cohort - control study impressively confirms the hypothesis of an association of colorectal polyps with diets and other life - style factors.
The first, a cohort - analysis paper run by NIOSH, looked at all deaths among the miners, from lung cancer as well as other causes.
«Accordingly, we examined the effects of allergic disease on respiratory health in two sets of patients with COPD, one a nationally representative sample of 1,381 COPD patients from the National Health and Nutrition Survey III (NHANES III) and the other a cohort of 77 former smokers with COPD from a study of the effects of endotoxin exposure on health status.»
However, Dr Jensen noted that other results from long - term cohort studies are sparse and inconsistent, but in general do not show strong associations between infertility, fertility treatment and risk of psychiatric disorders.
Unlike other solid tumors, there has been limited progress in understanding the contribution of genetic risk factors to the development of uveal melanoma, researchers say, primarily due to the absence of comprehensive genetic data from patients as the large sample cohorts for this rare cancer type have not been available for research.
This year's cohort includes scientists from Azerbaijan, Estonia and Zambia, plus 74 other countries, making it the most international Lindau Nobel meeting to date.
She added that these results from a national cohort study are likely to be similar in other populations, although Denmark itself had a lower twin rate than many other countries between 1995 and 2000.
One other potentially interesting finding from the Protocol C cohort is the identification of higher levels of memory T follicular helper (Tfh) cells in the blood, cells that have both transcriptional and functional properties.
Incidence of bladder cancer varies considerably between ethnicities, and as the risk factors reported here were discovered by analysing DNA from groups of European descent, it is our hope that the publication of these findings will contribute to the swift analysis of the impact of these variants in cohorts of other continental ancestries.
«On one hand, Mezzacappa and colleagues summarise the findings from six case - control studies and conclude that there is a significant association between prenatal antidepressant exposure and ASD (Odds Ratios: 1.81 (95 % CI 1.49 - 2.20)-RRB- On the other hand they find no significant associations (hazard ratio, 1.26; 95 % CI, 0.91 - 1.7) when they summarise the findings from two cohort studies.
We will then validate the generalizability of protective human immune responses against Clone 10 and other candidate antigens in an independent cohort of Tanzanian children, and investigate potential single nucleotide polymorphisms in Clone 10 from P. falciparumfield isolates from Tanzania.
From this variable, we derived a broader region of origin variable for analysis, which included Sweden (Swedish - born only) and four other regions from which at least 1000 refugees in our cohort originated — sub-Saharan Africa, Asia, eastern Europe and Russia, and the Middle East and north Africa (see supplementary tableFrom this variable, we derived a broader region of origin variable for analysis, which included Sweden (Swedish - born only) and four other regions from which at least 1000 refugees in our cohort originated — sub-Saharan Africa, Asia, eastern Europe and Russia, and the Middle East and north Africa (see supplementary tablefrom which at least 1000 refugees in our cohort originated — sub-Saharan Africa, Asia, eastern Europe and Russia, and the Middle East and north Africa (see supplementary table A).
Data shared through RD ‐ Connect is accessible beyond the usual institutional and national boundaries and researchers across the world can benefit from the opportunity to work with others with an interest in the same field, pool data to create larger cohorts, find confirmatory cases, and access samples for further study.
study cohorts of 10,000 s - 100,000 s healthy participants from the UK population for 100s to 1000s of quantitative traits, relating these to cardiometabolic and other diseases; and identify thousands of homozygously null genes compatible with human life.
«The fact the cohorts used to determine this study's conclusions (BMJ published meta analysis) failed to consider incredibly relevant diabetes confounders like family history of diabetes, socioeconomic status, and dietary consumption patterns, including the dietary consumption of other categories of refined grains, makes quantifying the effect on diabetes development due to white rice consumption from this data set impossible.
The mechanism of this association is unclear and could reflect chance or residual confounding, although similar results were reported in the Nurses» Health Study and the Kaiser Permanente Multiphasic Health Checkup cohorts.19, 20 In contrast to other outcomes, a modest borderline positive association was observed in men for coffee consumption and mortality from cancer, with a null association observed in women.
The cohort studies and RCTs were stratified according to risk of bias (methodologic quality), as determined using the criteria in supplementary appendix 1 (this and the other appendices are available on request from the authors).17, 18 The different dietary patterns evaluated in studies were noted.
He and his cohort, Fred (Jacob Latimore), who consoles his friend and tells him that «there will be a next time,» make their way to the Algiers Motel, a nearby seedy hangout where they mix it up with the other denizens, including two teenage white girls visiting from Ohio, Julie Ann (Hannah Murray) and Karen (Kaitlyn Dever), and Carl Cooper (Jason Mitchell), a volatile jokester.
The studio - mandated epilogue stuck on the original theatrical cut shows Deckard and his sweetheart driving off toward a brighter future (actually leftover footage from The Shining), buoyed by the revelation that she would live longer than the other replicants in her cohort.
Gosling plays a man with no name (wink - wink) who works at a body shop by day, but at night masquerades as a driver for hire whom criminals pay good money to extract their cohorts from robberies and other odd jobs.
Contrary to earlier cohorts of college graduates from the mid-1990s and early 2000s, graduates entering the teaching profession in the 2008 — 09 school year had average SAT scores that slightly exceeded average scores of their peers entering other occupations.
As a student in the Arts in Education (AIE) Program, Cueva found herself having the same conversation with cohort members and with other graduate students from departments across Harvard: How do you expand the scope of classical music, and how do you invite in audiences and musicians traditionally excluded from the concert hall?
A core part of the HGSE experience is cohort learning, and this curriculum is designed to create a community of practice for participants to learn with and from each other.
Haney and others have concluded that this policy change artificially drove up 4th - grade test scores, because it removed from the cohort of students tested those who were retained in 3rd grade, the very students most likely to score the lowest on standardized tests.
A central feature of the HGSE experience is cohort learning, and therefore the CEEL curriculum is designed to create a community of practice so that participants can learn with and from each other.
Reardon and Portilla noted that other data — from the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP)-- show that the white - black and white - Hispanic gaps in fourth - grade test scores likewise narrowed between the same cohorts of children.
As a teacher, you are presented with the data from each quiz, together with your students» explanations, and the option to compare results with any other cohort, thus giving you deep insight into your students» level of understanding.To learn more about the many exciting features available on Diagnostic Questions, please watch our tutorials.
«The naive approach is to look across cohorts and draw some kind of conclusion, but it just doesn't tell us much, other than possibly changes in the composition of who's taking the test from year to year,» Glazerman said.
Comparatively, 80 percent of the cohort of 2004 - 05 teachers from other Louisiana parishes were still employed in 2007 - 08, 30 percentage - points higher than the New Orleans dismissed teacher cohort.
Haimendorf said last year's cohort had joined from other primaries, whereas the academy's own primary pupils were now filtering through.
GCSEs have had the same «toughening - up», with the added dimension of a complete change in nomenclature (numbers over grades, e.g. 4 = C) and a switch from criterion - lead marking (a C means the pupils can do this, that and the other) to % cohort classification (63 % of pupils will get a level 4 or above).
The first essay will investigate if students enrolled in CR are more likely to graduate from high school than other students who fail courses using a school and cohort fixed effects strategy with within - school and cohort propensity score matching.
In this cohort, you'll build a strong network of other like - minded educators from across the country to share best practices and leadership strategies even after you return home.
KIPP is a fervent believer that college graduation cohort data should be tracked from ninth grade — not 12th grade, the starting point that the other charter networks included in this study use.
The LMSs courageously opened their doors to their cohort and embraced a willingness to learn and grow from and with each other.
During this day - long gathering, teachers, administrators, and other education leaders met and heard from the 2013 cohort of Education Innovation Fellows.
In other words, if we follow sequential cohorts of students from a grade level in a school, we should hypothesize to see a drop in achievement when a teacher with a very high value - added estimate leaves the school (or a particular grade), and an increase in achievement when a teacher with low value added leaves.
The diverse cohort will allow educators to learn from each other and bring global perspectives to a wide range of students.
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