Sentences with phrase «predict areas of risk»

NPD's Analytic Solutions group includes senior leaders with extensive experience developing and delivering analytic solutions that help clients predict areas of risk and growth to improve marketing and product development.

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«The space - time model developed for this study could provide the basis for the next generation of wave forecast models to predict wave extremes and provide early warnings to shipping companies and others to help them avoid dangerous areas at risk of rogue waves,» Fedele said.
To predict and prevent the collapse of streets in Rome, geoscientists mapped high - risk areas of the quarry system
«Our findings should help to predict the areas at the greatest risk of dengue, chikungunya and Zika outbreaks,» said Rohr.
A 2012 study found that emotional stress more strongly predicts tinnitus than other known risk factors, perhaps because the emotion - processing areas of the brain are closely connected to its auditory systems.
In order to do this, we first identified the proportion of the year that is suitable for ZIKV transmission within areas that are predicted to be suitable in the binary ZIKV risk map.
Even if most areas of the U.S. remain «insurable,» many risk management specialists have predicted that global warming will cause significant increase in all types of insurance costs — disaster, auto, health.
Translating the probable climate outlook in the region as predicted by ICPAC's climate outlook forum into a regional food security outlook in response to food security risk through: Development of climate related crop thresholds for arid and semi-arid areas and quantified skills of the food security outlook.
Though observational data is limited on the links between climate change and dengue risk in Hawaii, future climate scenarios predict warmer temperatures and wetter summers in Hawaii over the next 25 year, which will cause an expansion of mosquito habitat and potential dengue risk areas.
Nearly 4 million Americans, encompassing a total area larger than the state of Maryland, could be underwater by the end of the century, suggest two new studies predicting the risk of flooding due to sea - level rise in the United States.
Notwithstanding these gender - specific risk and protective factors, in most cases, the same factors — ADHD, negative temperament, impulsivity, compromised intelligence — predict antisocial behavior in both males and females, as suggested by the substantial overlap shown in figure 4.99 Although some analysts have argued the need to concentrate on the commonalities in predictors of male and female offending, it is also important to note the areas in which risk factors differ by gender.100 Even if the differences between male and female offenders are confined to only a few key areas, the differences in these areas — for example, sensitivity to victimization, timing of onset of persistent offending, prevalence of mental health problems — can be substantial and can profoundly influence the effectiveness of risk assessments and treatment programs.
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