Sentences with phrase «predicted by characteristics»

Not exact matches

The third observation is that we try to predict a dough's characteristics, and that of the resulting bread, by the dough's hydration.
Another common characteristic: they're very much in - the - moment, driven by gaffes, attacks and other immediate developments in the campaigns, and hence difficult to predict in advance.
These characteristics would explain the extreme time dilation on the world where the film's intrepid planet hunters landed: In one hour there, seven elapsed on Earth, a phenomenon predicted by Einstein's general theory of relativity.
The findings held true for all students, regardless of whether they appeared likely or unlikely to attend selective schools, as predicted by student background characteristics such as race, gender, socioeconomic status, and pre-college test scores.
Then they predicted the exact building he would be in by making assumptions as to the characteristics of the building itself, such as high enough ceilings to accommodate bin Laden's 6» 4» frame, a fence, privacy, and electricity.
By merging this concept of the early universe with specific mathematical models of the effects of dark energy, scientists were able to predict a characteristic scale — a typical distance between concentrations of galaxies — that should be evident in the structure of the universe.
As part of this research, «we identified highly conserved unique protein sequences that were predicted by computer modeling to assume structures characteristic of natural antibacterial peptides.
The problem is that relationship scientists have been investigating links between similarity, «complementarity» (opposite qualities), and marital well - being for the better part of a century, and little evidence supports the view that either of these principles — at least when assessed by characteristics that can be measured in surveys — predicts marital well - being.
In this case, seven different characteristics were necessary for predicting how the materials behaved, and our team's grad student Cory Simon's application of machine learning techniques greatly sped up the material discovery process by eliminating those that didn't meet the criteria.»
It can't be predicted what mechanism is preferred by the body individually, at any given moment in time; instead of using alkalizing minerals, it can, say, retain more of highly alkaline ammonia, from breaking down proteins, as acid buffer, which could give to your sweat characteristic pungent smell; or it can use ammonia only after it runs out of alkalizing minerals, like calcium; note that buildup of ammonia can also result from liver or renal dysfunction.
Increasingly, clinical trials and interventions that use dietary treatments with nutritional characteristics similar to those found in preindustrial and preagricultural diets have confirmed the beneficial health consequences predicted by the template of evolutionary discordance theory.
As with teachers, it is difficult to predict principal performance by just looking at their background, training, and objective characteristics.
* C. Fleming et al. «Do Social and Behavioral Characteristics Targeted by Preventive Interventions Predict Standardized Test Scores and Grades?»
In his 2003 biography of Goya, Robert Hughes characterized the artist's eccentric late paintings as «seem [ing] like freakish, vivid precursors of modernity» because, as Hughes suggests, Goya chose to «bypass explicit symbolism» — in other words, he predicted modernism by choosing to bypass the chief characteristic of academic art: identifiable narrative.
when you can design a model that can even predict a temperature profile of: a 4 degrees of freedom, rotating sphere, that is warmed by the output of a non-linear external heat source, and that is covered in a thermodynamic fluid that is constantly in motion with non-linear chaotic Beyesian characteristics — and then throw in variability due to non-linearity behavior of an element that can cause both positive and negative feed - backs due to the existence of it's three phases; liquid, vapor and solid....
Crompton and his colleagues questioned, if the changes in storm characteristics predicted by this study do in fact occur as projected, then on what timescale might we expect to detect the effects of those changes in damage data?
Despite the oft - used statements by Landsea et al. and Gray (CSU) that SST and hurricane characteristics are not associated with SST, beyond the existence of a basic threshold (> 26.5 C), it is interesting to note that the Gray group (and NOAA as well) has decreased their forecasts of the number of North Atlantic tropical storms because the SST is less warm than predicted.
But the thing I forgot about «patterns» back in July 2010 is that they are, by definition, a «consistent and recurring characteristic or trait that helps in the identification of a phenomenon or problem, and serves as an indicator or model for predicting its future behavior.»
Through geopolitics we attempt to analyze and predict the actions and decisions of nations, or other forms of political power, by means of their geographical characteristics and location in the world.
For example, one study found that characteristics elicited from chatting, such as educational status and occupation, predicted «yes» decisions at small events (15 - 25 people), whereas «yes» decisions at larger events were predicted by height and weight.5 People at larger events are also more likely to form a consensus about which participants are most appealing, 6 supporting the idea that we dumb - down our decisions as choices increase.
Studies that look at treatment by individual characteristics interactions (i.e., aptitude by treatment interactions) would be especially welcome (e.g., studies that examine personality traits that predict who benefits more from group therapy versus individual therapy).
We will especially stress that dissolution more than seven years later was predicted by child related strains even when adjusting for earlier relationship characteristics, and that these associations were mediated by intermediate relationship satisfaction.
A new study, led by psychologists at the University of Tennessee, found there's a deadly combination of characteristics that predict relationship dissatisfaction: sensitivity to rejection and the tendency to cut off your partner emotionally.
Third, although there are some data about various child and family characteristics that predict outcome (e.g., socioeconomic disadvantage, severity of child behaviour, maternal adjustment problems, treatment barriers), there has been a relative dearth of attention paid to a) the actual processes of change that are induced by PMT and b) whether there are certain subgroups (e.g., based on child gender or minority status or family socioeconomic status) for whom PMT is more or less effective.15 - 17
During the transition, elements of children's QOL improved, and the amount of improvement was predicted by children's psychosocial (i.e., depressive and anxiety symptoms); medical (i.e., prepump regimen, illness duration); and demographic (i.e., child and parent age, number of adults in home) characteristics, but not by family environment.
Elements of children's QOL significantly improved after the transition, and improvement was predicted by psychosocial, medical, and demographic characteristics.
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