Not exact matches
In particular, no one seems to have
precise data on the size of the private, unregulated mortgage space.
While there is no
precise data about how heroin production
in Mexico has changed
in recent years, evidence suggests the drug's cultivation, and competition between gangs over it, has risen
in Mexico, and
in Guerrero
in particular.
Whatever you call it, we are simply utilizing
data to make lead gen much more
precise than it has been
in the past.
The human power is costly; rather than set up and maintain unique servers, however, one can order the
precise server specs needed
in the cloud, where
data is sent back and forth very easily.
The Gaia
data provides an unprecedented level of detailed information about the stars
in our galaxy, with
precise distance, brightness, color, and motion indicators for more than a billion stars.
«
Data and insight that comes directly from patient records — real - world evidence — is transforming how pharmaceutical and life science companies develop more
precise, targeted therapies,» said Cota CEO John Hervey
in a statement.
Along with virtually every major retail and restaurant chain, Starbucks relies on software that choreographs workers
in precise, intricate ballets, using sales patterns and other
data to determine which of its 130,000 baristas are needed
in its thousands of locations and exactly when.
All of the
data in the world on valuations, fundamentals, technicals, geopolitical events and sentiment can't help you predict the
precise moment other investors will collectively decide it's time to panic.
As stated by economists Jon Faust and Jonathan H. Wright
in a 2009 paper, «by mirroring key elements of the
data construction machinery of the Bureau of Economic Analysis, the Fed staff forms a relatively
precise estimate of what BEA will announce for the previous quarter's GDP even before it is announced.»
In addition, such a tool must supply you with speedy, protected and
precise trade execution, status tracking, major economic
data and news.
The social media platform made such
data grabs easy for app developers — though it began severely restricting them
in 2015 — and Wylie saw it as a powerful way to study an entire nation on a scale at once broad and
precise.
Psychology of learning; social analysis of the societies
in which students will work; statistical methods applied to the economic facts of ministers» salaries and the cost of tuition, and the like; and many other relatively
precise procedures applied to limited
data can give guidance to perplexed administrators that no amount of hard thought about the large question of man's life before God will yield.
Gore is calm and
precise — if anything, he is conservative
in his use of the
data.
Spalatin thought he had better be
in possession of the
precise details of Luther's actual pedigree, and Luther obliged with brief biographical
data, but was upset again: «This does not frighten me at all, but it blows up the sails of my heart with an incredible wind.»
The macronutrients
in the
data below are also different from the commercial coconut flour we buy, showing the difficulty of generating some
precise value.
Although result trends were similar
in these two studies, more
precise breast feeding
data collection
in the latter study may account for any significant result differences.
It is when we look, as Chris Bragg did
in Crain's recently, at the
precise political history of the members of the Progressive Caucus, that we understand that the Caucus represents the high water mark of the Working Families Party, circa 2009, before the implosion of
Data and Field Services.
Neither state nor county officials can provide a
precise number of children who are diagnosed with blood lead levels of 5 to 9 micrograms because the state's
data collection system is not set up to track and and analyze the cases of children whose lead levels fall
in the range.
Bruce Lanphear, a professor for Faculty of Health Sciences at Simon Fraser University
in British Columbia, said the lack of
precise data presents «a huge problem.»
In order to decide how to improve broadband options to our underserved residents, we need more
precise data from our constituents.
Seen at left as a reddish thumbprint on the top of the inner tube, they are carefully sculpted
in a
precise pattern to encode
data as accurately as possible.
Using
data from 16 ice cores collected from widely spaced locations around the Antarctic continent, including the South Pole, a group led by Joe McConnell of the Desert Research Institute (DRI)
in Reno, Nevada, created the most accurate and
precise reconstruction to date of lead pollution over Earth's southernmost continent.
This year, Doeleman is heading to the Atacama Large Millimeter / submillimeter Array
in Chile, the world's most powerful radio telescope network, to install extraordinarily
precise atomic clocks that will allow researchers to combine the Chilean telescopes»
data with those from observatories
in Hawaii, Spain and eventually the South Pole.
Their result implies that we can forecast a flip only this far
in advance — and then only with
data that is as
precise as possible.
In order to enable a spatially precise sampling, the tumor areas in the PET and CT data for the examination are defined and transferred to a machin
In order to enable a spatially
precise sampling, the tumor areas
in the PET and CT data for the examination are defined and transferred to a machin
in the PET and CT
data for the examination are defined and transferred to a machine.
Cosmologist Douglas Scott of the University of British Columbia
in Vancouver, Canada, who was not involved
in the study, calls it an «eminently sensible analysis», but agrees with Gordon that more
precise data is needed to claim discovery.
Auditory interfaces also prompt a rethink about how we investigate
data and communicate those findings, setting aside the
precise and discrete nature of visual presentation
in favour of complex, overlapping forms.
The role of the Arctic ctenophore
in the Arctic and Baltic ecosystems has not been fully understood due to the limited availability of
precise frequency and research
data.
As the Canadian government scientists note
in the Fisheries Oceanography paper: «The 2010 phenomenal run... may forever remain an enigma due to the lack of
precise ecological and chemical
data.»
Four additional bursts from the same source were found on 20 September 2016 by the EVN, which, along with
data from the Arecibo dish, helped provide an even more
precise localization within the galaxy, according to a paper published today
in Astrophysical Journal Letters.
«And the fact that we can get a large sample size for specific types of surgeries allows us to narrow down our
data and be more
precise in our understanding of individual patient populations and procedures
in terms of risk.»
As the chimpanzee genome is roughly three - gigabases
in length, the volume of this sequence
data was unprecedented, enabling the scientists to decipher
precise mutation trajectories occuring within one generation.
In addition, the
data density and geographic extent of this study is far greater than most previous studies because over 16,000 stream temperature sites were used with thousands of biological survey locations to provide
precise information at scales relevant to land managers and conservationists.
«The highly accurate and
precise data from Glory,
in combination with observations from the rest of the A-Train, will enable researchers to improve our understanding of the Earth system by improving our ability predict future climate,» she said.
Incorporated into SMART - 1's computers was a system for encoding
data transmissions that,
in a
precise mathematical sense, is practically perfect.
New research published
in Nature Methods will dramatically improve how scientists «see inside» molecular structures
in solution, allowing for much more
precise ways to image
data in various fields, from astronomy to drug discovery.
The
precise prevalence rate of LTBI
in the United States is difficult to determine; however, based on 2011 - 2012 National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey
data, estimated prevalence is 4.7 percent to 5.0 percent.
The sensors embedded
in the paddles provide surprisingly
precise and varied
data on the wearer's swimming technique.
To map the
data representations from one program onto those of the other, CodeCarbonCopy looks at the
precise values that both programs store
in memory.
A new study published
in the European Journal of Physics reports the findings of a research team at the University of Tsukuba that established a new computational modeling approach that provides
precise 3D
data on air flow, vortex formation, and lift around a skier's body.
Now they're feeding their model
data from NOAA and elsewhere
in hopes of getting a more
precise look at the oil's course.
We know from very
precise supernova observations that the universe is accelerating, but at the same time we rely on coarse approximations to Einstein's equations which may introduce serious side - effects, such as the need for dark energy,
in the models designed to fit the observational
data.»
Because this angle dictates how much gravitational - wave energy is emitted
in Earth's direction, combining polarization with other
data allowed researchers to derive a more
precise estimate of total energy released by the event and so reduce the error
in their distance estimate.
In agriculture autonomous drones can collect and process vast amounts of visual
data from the air, allowing
precise and efficient use of inputs such as fertilizer and irrigation.
Astronomers plotted Proxima Centauri's
precise path
in the heavens and predicted the two close encounters using
data from Hubble.
Other
data have cast the whole Linnaean structure into doubt (which is why there is now a competing branch of systematics, called cladistics, that tries to chart relationships
in a much more
precise, if cumbersome, way).
However, the
precise nature of that role is undergoing a visible change, not only because of the new synthetic methods and technologies now available to the synthetic and medicinal chemist, but also
in several key areas, particularly
in drug metabolism and chemical toxicology, as chemists deal with the ever more rapid turnaround of testing
data that influences their day - to - day decisions.
After a good spam campaign, with a mix of pharmaceutical messages for a client, paid for
in batches of a million and sent to a cheap, inferior list of addresses — and phishing messages for your personal profit, sent to a more
precise, targeted list — you can come back to the market with more
data to sell, and more money with which to buy work and
data from the others.
He notes that such a model requires
precise knowledge of gas velocities as well as the strength and tilt of magnetic fields
in the penumbra,
data the Swedish team hopes to obtain next year.
In this study for Geology, Makan Karegar and colleagues use
precise Global Positioning System (GPS)
data to measure subsidence rates of the Mississippi Delta.