Sentences with phrase «precise data which»

The experiment will supply us with a lot of new highly precise data which may also lead to the discovery of new particles,» said Sfienti.

Not exact matches

Recent years have seen the rise of firms such as Sportvision, which sell data - collecting cameras that track movements on the field imperceptible to the human eye, such as the precise path and velocity of a baseball pitch.
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.
The latter is merely the external occasion which provokes a more precise examination of the data that derive from theology's own sources and methods.
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.
It stores quite a bit of data, 12 consecutive results to be precise, which makes monitoring your baby's temperature over time that much easier.
«The laser scanning data collected from selected points does give significantly more precise results than the satellite radar,» notes Christian Berger, co-author of the study and head of the research project on which Victor Odipo's doctoral thesis is based.
Those studies, which used less precise genetic tests, showed differences between females at beaches thousands of miles apart but provided no data on males.
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.
They also use measurements of the CMB, this time taken with the European Space Agency's Planck spacecraft, which collected data from 2009 to 2013 and provided far more precise CMB maps than WMAP.
Kalnay and Cai developed a more precise measurement by comparing one set of long - term temperature data recorded from satellite and weather balloons, which detect the effects of warming from greenhouse gases, with another set recorded at ground level by 1,982 weather stations across the continent.
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
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).
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.
The company's CEO, Bill Vass, says his submarines provide more precise data than satellites, which are used to track wind speeds, wave heights and algal blooms.
After obtaining precise ice shelf height data, the researchers used a regional climate model to work out how much of the variability on a year - to - year basis was due to snowfall (which causes ice shelves to grow taller) versus ocean - driven melting (which causes ice shelves to thin from below).
We aim to push its limits on all fronts to establish a technique which combines nanometre 3D resolution with maximum labelling efficiencies, absolute measurements of protein copy numbers, precise multi-colour measurements, high - throughput for large scale statistics and novel data analysis approaches, to address the vast array of exciting biological questions at the nanoscale, which are becoming accessible only now.
With limited data, it was impossible to estimate the precise temperature inside the disk, which is essential for the understanding of the planet formation in the disk.
Radial velocity data can be combined with transit measurements to yield precise planetary masses as well as densities of transiting planets and thereby limit the possible materials of which the planets are composed.
Land cover maps, which aggregate data on habitats rather than providing information on individual farm locations, are the only kind of maps available in the United States where privacy laws protect precise locations of livestock farms in order to protect the anonymity of farmers.
Science Buddies is excited about the Science Journal app and the ways in which it will empower students to take precise, sensor - based scientific measurements, record and visualize data, and perform data analysis.
In its latest issue, Famitsu is providing sales data for August 2015 (July 27th to August 30th to be more precise), which includes digital sales (from the Nintendo eShop, PSN, etc.).
At this point in time, the quality of the data available for tracking their progress ranges from rough estimates to moderately precise, with the bulk coming from the non-government National Student Clearinghouse, which matches high school, college, and other identifier records to track students as they progress through higher education.
Because this metric is less precise than the Student Progress Rating, which uses growth data provided by the state Departments of Education, we have given it a lesser weighting in the Summary Rating.
When using your Vehicle, UVO eServices automatically (or passively), including, through the use of telematics, collects and stores information about your Vehicle, such as: (i) information about your Vehicle's operation, performance and condition, including such things as diagnostic trouble codes, oil life remaining, tire pressure, fuel economy and odometer readings, battery use management information, battery charging history, battery deterioration information, electrical system functions; (ii) driver behavior information, which is information about how a person drives a Vehicle, such as the actual or approximate speed of your Vehicle, seat belt use, information about braking habits and information about collisions involving your Vehicle and which air bags have deployed; (iii) information about your use of the Vehicle and its features, such as whether you have paired a mobile Device with your Vehicle); (iv) the precise geographic location of your Vehicle; (v) data about remote services we make available such as remote lock / unlock, start / stop charge, parking location, climate control, charge schedules, and Vehicle status check; (vi) when there is a request for service made; and (vii) information about the Vehicle itself (such as the Vehicle identification number (VIN), make, model, model year, selling dealer, servicing dealer, date of purchase or lease and service history)(collectively, «Vehicle Information»).
Jalopnik reports the system — which Audi calls Smart City Traffic Light Assistance — utilizes local data via the car's Wi - Fi and GPS capabilities, providing drivers with precise timing and patterns of incoming traffic lights.
By consulting the navigation system, which has precise 3D map information with elevation data (something not on all cars), it knows if there's a hill or valley coming up.
There is a microSD card slot as well that can take up a few more GBs (96, to be precise), which is gaining importance as we move towards more multimedia oriented data.
S Note has a new feature called Easy Chart, which allows you to create bar, line or pie charts just by sketching, though we found it hard to get precise numbers and wished we could import data from our existing spreadsheets.
Then we could get some really precise data for the «yellow part of the data» which is so essential.
The warming trend appears in the western pole around the 1910s, about a decade earlier than in the eastern pole in both the ERSST and Kaplan SST datasets, which were reconstructed by different methods, although the limitation of the quality in the historical SST data disallows a precise discussion on this issue.
A number of studies have appeared that have questioned the mechanism and the data analysis on which it is based, but the work referred to in this otherwise excellent precis of the IPCC meeting would not have a direct bearing on the IRIS mechanism.
The highly accurate ice core data sets rathr precise dates for three major (and tropical) eruptions for which previous studies by traditional methods of paleogeology gave only poorer approximations.
The data which are indicated as having low reliability actually agree rather too well with the model simulations, whereas the reconstruction can not closely match the data which are considered precise
You must be used to the luxury of precise and accurate data on which to base recommendations.
This accuracy spans the years 1975 — 2011 (the years for which SO2 data is available), and is so precise that there can NEVER have been any additional warming due to greenhouse gasses.
Both these datasets which in spite of being far more precise than the surfaced based data (because the physical biases of sampling are not present to the same extent in the satellite data), the HadCRUT3 dataset, the NCDC dataset and even the GISS dataset all are more or less consistent with the two satellite based datasets.
I've had the experience of attempting to publish a peer - reviewed and approved M.App.Sc thesis which contained very precise geological mapping of commercial leases (the data was collected with the eager co-operation of the Companies who owned the leases)... but they didn't want the data publically available (competitors, customers etc).
As a result the pressure is on climate scientists to be as precise as it is possible to be, not least because of the speed with which any perceived data discrepancies are seized upon by different interest groups.
First, this is possible because helioseismic data provide the most precise measure ever of the solar cycle, which ultimately yields more profound physical limits on past irradiance variations.
This is an incredibly vague statement; but part of the difficulty with this problem, which also exists in one form or another in many other famous problems (e.g. Riemann hypothesis,, P = NP, twin prime and Goldbach conjectures, normality of digits of Pi, Collatz conjecture, etc.) is that we expect any sufficiently complex (but deterministic) dynamical system to behave «chaotically» or «pseudorandomly», but we still have very few tools for actually making this intuition precise, especially if one is considering deterministic initial data rather than generic data.
Atmospheric CO2, CH4 and N2O have varied almost synchronously with global temperature during the past 800000 years for which precise data are available from ice cores, the GHGs providing an amplifying feedback that magnifies the climate change instigated by orbit perturbations [29 — 31].
Guidance for the EcoMow is handled by proprietary software, driven by Google Maps, which allows the mower to be directed to cut along the precise dimensions of the lawn, and the mower hardware gathers data on usage and biomass pellet collection for determining what the return on investment is for the owners.
Or even the precise version of the data used, or the presence of data errors, which should be immaterial for a real result.
[19] There were no material differences between the digitised and data values for ΔT, so I used only the data values, which were more precise.
Among the «functional features» of «the proposed signed digital evidence profile» are «a signature policy which describes the precise role and commitments that the signatory intends to assume with respect to the signed data», and the «type of commitment associated with the signature: explicitly indicates to a verifier that by signing the data, it illustrates a specific type of commitment on behalf of the signatory.»
And now, thanks to a whistleblower and two stunning reports in the Observer and the New York Times, we know that one of those developers siphoned data on more than 50 million Facebook users and shared them with the Trump campaign's voter targeting firm, Cambridge Analytica — a company that has bragged it has psychological profiles on 230 million American voters, which it uses to target people online with emotionally precise digital messaging to influence elections.
That mapping data is then passed on to apps, like Snapchat, which can use it for more precise modeling.
An example would be Reports Plus, which is a paid service that gives users precise analytical data about their Instagram followers.
That organization used the data to build precise profiles of US voters, which were then used for targeted campaigns in the 2016 presidential election.
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