Sentences with phrase «predict system responses»

To better predict system responses to possible climate changes, it is necessary to understand the drivers behind the observed greening response.

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Maternal overreactive sympathetic nervous system responses to repeated infant crying predicts risk for impulsive harsh discipline of infants.
4) Even the best pre-test tool can not predict your real - world delivery results, because so many delivery decisions are now made dynamically at recipient systems in response to real - time data on your mailer IP behavior and complaint rates.
The imaging system may be able to predict response to chemotherapy as early as two weeks after beginning treatment.
To test the system, the team gave it other artworks to scan and asked it to predict the typical viewer's emotional response on a sliding scale, from extremely negative to extremely positive.
«Network model of the musculoskeletal system predicts compensatory injuries: The authors» simplified musculoskeletal model could lead to clinical developments for testing therapeutic responses to injury.»
«Higher functioning endogenous opioid system predicts better treatment response for neuropathic pain treated with topical NSAIDs.»
This is the first evidence that the KRAS - variant can predict response to radiation, and that individuals with the KRAS - variant may have an altered immune system.
However, researchers are still learning how best to implement immunotherapy regimens, making monitoring of the immune response during treatment development and implementation critical to predicting how the modified cells will function, and how the immune system as a whole will react.
The traditional tumor staging system (TNM classification) provides limited prognostic information, and does not predict response to therapy.
With enough information, the system can assess how an audience is reacting to a movie so accurately that it can predict an individual's responses based on just a few minutes of observation, says Disney research scientist Peter Carr.
About the «Human Emulation System» Powered by Organs - On - Chips Technology Based on the Organs - on - Chips technology, Emulate has created a new living Human Emulation System ™ that provides a real - time window into the inner workings of human biology and disease — offering researchers a new technology designed to predict human response with greater precision and detail than today's cell culture or animal - based experimental testing.
Over the past few weeks, Mike Shatzkin, Neil Balthaser and Ali Albazaz have debated whether machine learning systems will be able to predict a bestseller (Mike's initial blog post is «Full text examination by computer is very unlikely to predict bestsellers»; Neil's response is «Yes, Machine Learning Can Help Predict a Bestseller»; and Ali's article is «Artificial intelligence and the art of reader - driven publishing.&predict a bestseller (Mike's initial blog post is «Full text examination by computer is very unlikely to predict bestsellers»; Neil's response is «Yes, Machine Learning Can Help Predict a Bestseller»; and Ali's article is «Artificial intelligence and the art of reader - driven publishing.&predict bestsellers»; Neil's response is «Yes, Machine Learning Can Help Predict a Bestseller»; and Ali's article is «Artificial intelligence and the art of reader - driven publishing.&Predict a Bestseller»; and Ali's article is «Artificial intelligence and the art of reader - driven publishing.»)
And at the high temperatures that produce extreme rises in sea level, predicting the response of the climate system is difficult.
I don't have confidence in our ability to very precisely predict the responses of the Earth system, and that makes me more concerned about results like this, not less.
• The readiness of the nation to predict and avoid public and occupational health problems caused by heat waves and severe storms • Characterization and quantification of relationships between climate variability, health outcomes, and the main determinants of vulnerability within and between populations • Development of reliable methods to connect climate - related changes in food systems and water supplies to health under different conditions • Prediction of future risks in response to climate change scenarios and of reductions in the baseline level of morbidity, mortality, or vulnerability • Identification of the available resources, limitations of, and potential actions by the current U.S. health care system to prevent, prepare for, and respond to climate - related health hazards and to build adaptive capacity among vulnerable segments of the U.S. population
To understand and predict the response of the climate system to increases of radiatively active gases and aerosols and to compare these predictions to the observed climate record in order to detect the anthropogenic modification of the natural climate signal.
This effect is difficult to quantify or fully predict, but by forcing so much rooftop solar into the market, the mandate could have the effect of forcing changes that need to be made anyway, like standardizing the use of smart inverters that give utilities visibility into home solar systems and properly incentivizing demand response.
Results provide further support of using the Tend - and - Befriend model to predict differences in stress response system activity between men and women, as well as modifications to that theory that incorporate male responses to out - group threats.
Maternal overreactive sympathetic nervous system responses to repeated infant crying predicts risk for impulsive harsh discipline of infants.
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