Not exact matches
The results of this paper are
describing the baseline and 6 week
data only, the 6 month
data will be
presented elsewhere.
Insider that, according to Swedish law's relatively narrow definition of research misconduct, his primary task was to compare the
data presented in six papers
describing the technique with lab and patient records at the institute and its hospital.
In his research commentary, Leggett discusses two reports in the same issue: One, by Anderson,
describes how his interlayer tunneling theory compares with recent experimental
data in three materials, and the other, by Moler et al.,
presents new
data on one of the three materials.
Gerdin told ScienceInsider that, according to Swedish law's relatively narrow definition of research misconduct, his primary task was to compare the
data presented in six papers
describing the technique with lab and patient records at the institute and its hospital.
They also
presented the young technologies that would make this vision come true: a common language for representing
data that could be understood by all kinds of software agents; ontologies — sets of statements — that translate information from disparate databases into common terms; and rules that allow software agents to reason about the information
described in those terms.
During this webinar, our expert panelists will
describe these methods and
present breakthrough research
data obtained using novel experimental approaches, including immunoassays, microfluidics - based techniques, and high - content screening immunophenotypic assays.
Rather than
describing experimental methods or
presenting data, she says, Maurer makes «vague, unsubstantiated claims» about Spritz's effects on reading.
Kanter and his thesis advisor, Kalyan Veeramachaneni, a research scientist at MIT's Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL),
describe the
Data Science Machine in a paper that Kanter will
present next week at the IEEE International Conference on
Data Science and Advanced Analytics.
Furthermore, I will
present our new
data describing a process of checkpoint adaptation in human cells.
This website
describes the project, and
presents all
data used to detect and characterize the transiting exoplanets discovered by the HATNet survey.
In the paper Retreating Glacier Fronts on the Antarctic Peninsula over the Past Half - Century published this week in Science, we
presented new
data describing trends in 244 marine glacier fronts on the Antarctic Peninsula over the last 50 years.
We use $ ^ -LCB- 12 -RCB- $ CO, $ ^ -LCB- 13 -RCB- $ CO and C$ ^ -LCB- 18 -RCB- $ O spectral line
data to independently
describe the outflow and envelope structures associated with HBC... ▽ More We
present Atacama Large Millimeter / sub-millimeter Array (ALMA) Cycle - 2 observations of the HBC 494 molecular outflow and envelope.
If these were not
presented, we followed methods
described by Parmar to extract them from Kaplan - Meier curves, P values, or percentage survival (for example, five year survival).13 We contacted authors if
data were not
presented in a useable form.
Dr. Nussbaum
describes the opportunities and challenges
presented by sequencing using panels, WES and WGS,
presenting data from published studies.
Nevertheless, the
data available at
present describes the basic physiological association.
During this webinar, Balfanz
presents a brief overview of early warning indicators,
describes the importance of collecting these
data, provides guidance on the examination and interpretation of
data, and demonstrates various ways to respond to the
data through interventions.
Jacqueline Ancess
describes how teachers in New York City secondary schools increase their own learning while improving student outcomes • Milbrey W. McLaughlin and Joel Zarrow demonstrate how teachers learn to use
data to improve their practice and meet educational standards • Lynne Miller
presents a case study of a long - lived school — university partnership • Beverly Falk recounts stories of teachers working together to develop performance assessments, to understand their student's learning, to re-think their curriculum, and much more • Laura Stokes analyzes a school that successfully uses inquiry groups.
The Every Student Succeeds Act requires states to publish «easily accessible and user - friendly» annual school report cards that
describe the state's accountability system, define its indicators, display school ratings, and
present disaggregated student performance
data.
presents evidence to drive Early High Start / Head Start through third grade collaborations and
describes opportunities build skills in
data - driven leadership.
This article reviews the details of the bonus program,
describes patterns of differences between schools that qualify for bonuses of differing amounts, and
presents basic
data to address the question of whether the bonus program has improved student achievement, or has led to a narrowing of racial or socioeconomic achievement gaps.
Pastorek's application included impressive details of what Louisiana had already achieved in creating
data systems,
described the state's overhauling of New Orleans schools following Hurricane Katrina and
presented a comprehensive plan for more progress.
The brain is
describing the
present — processing reams of disjointed
data on the fly, editing everything down to an instantaneous now.
Pete will kick off the day with a paradigm for modern book marketing, outlining the three big «buckets» of marketing activity (B2B, B2C known, and B2C unknown),
describing the 22 discrete activities that constitute holistic marketing today, and
presenting an agile marketing methodology for using
data and research to plan and optimize campaigns.
We gathered
data on shelter access, shelter protocols, affordable spay / neuter programs, household incomes and population density in order to
present a matrix that
describes the lives of at - risk pets.
On the opening night artist group AAS will
present performance, Farming The Young / On The Mirrors Of Yukon,
described as «a fractal palimpsest of
data for future generations».
Presented under the title «Temporaldaten» (Temporal
Data)-- a philosophical term coined by the father of phenomenology, Edmund Husserl — Marion Verboom's recent exhibition explored the problem of how we experience and
describe time.
This focal variation,
described by the artist as «a sharp focus
data within a sandwich of blur», makes the faces seem unfamiliar and impersonal, even though they are
presented in extreme close - up.
We do not find that the way that
data derived from tree rings is
described and
presented in IPCC AR4 and shown in its Figure 6.10 is misleading.
HAPPI provides a framework for the generation of climate
data describing how the climate, and in particular extreme weather, might differ from the
present day in worlds that are 1.5 and 2.0 °C warmer than pre-industrial conditions.
As long as we
present parametric results as a way of
describing the outcome of the analysis without specifying precisely, why we are interested in the
data, we continue to face this problem.
But until that time, I'll
describe the situation as it
presents itself
data available through December 2010.
It's natural that the results are
presented in the variable, where empirical
data is
described most simply.
The adjusted
data are
presented as an ensemble of 100 interchangeable realisations and together with the new uncertainty estimates
described in part 1 of the paper (Kennedy et al. [2011b]-RRB- they constitute the third set, HadSST3.
The method for calculating the rank histograms in this study is the same as that
described in AH10 and Y12, and involves constructing rank histograms for the gridded mean climatic state of the model ensembles for the
present - day climate with respect to various observational
data sets.
With apologies to my Law.com colleagues and KM experts Ron Friedmann and Joy London, KM is a boring buzz phrase the legal industry uses to
describe what is to me a very sexy thing: Solutions (high - tech and low - tech) for corralling the
data that lawyers develop, analyze,
describe,
present, sell and trade.
This
presents significant challenges given that in many cases the above keys are held by the message sender / recipient and, as already
described, the «brute force» mathematical power required to decrypt the unreadable «blob» of
data is impractical.
Usual work activities
described in a Clinical Research Associate resume example include creating trial protocols, collaborating with ethics committees, recruiting assistants, verifying
data, writing visit reports,
presenting results, and writing final reports.
Data collected for the research
described in the
present study was supported by the Center (P30 - MH52776) and NRSA (T32 - MH19985) Grants from the National Institute of Mental Health.
The 1st layer: constituted
data that emerged from direct questioning, about the
presenting problem, and how it is embedded in the family, as further
described in terms of communication, roles, problem - solving styles, emotional involvement and how this is expressed.
Families and Communities Together
Presents: A
Data Framework for Addressing the Needs of Seminole County's Children, Youth and Families (PDF - 611 KB) Florida KIDS COUNT (2012) Describes how data — driven policy development and program implementation will help provide a better understanding of the well - being of children, youth, and families and what needs to be done to improve their li
Data Framework for Addressing the Needs of Seminole County's Children, Youth and Families (PDF - 611 KB) Florida KIDS COUNT (2012)
Describes how
data — driven policy development and program implementation will help provide a better understanding of the well - being of children, youth, and families and what needs to be done to improve their li
data — driven policy development and program implementation will help provide a better understanding of the well - being of children, youth, and families and what needs to be done to improve their lives.
It
describe the convergence of different sources of information, which may indicate something previously unrecognised — but fairly robust — is
present in the
data.
The study (1) briefly
describes the Collaborative Problem Solving (CPS) approach, (2)
describes agency - wide implementation of CPS and the challenges this agency faced, (3) reports rates of S / R across two programs in which
data are available before and after adoption of CPS, and (4)
presents an exploratory analysis of improved youth outcomes that may support LeBel and Goldstein's assertion that reducing S / R contributes to improved outcomes through redistribution of staff time into therapeutic activities.
These articles did not
present original
data or
describe a specific research project or intervention.
Then, after an initial section that obtained
data for a different investigation, the booklet
presented all instruments in the order in which they are
described below.
Accordingly, the
present study used latent difference score modeling with
data from a large population - based sample of colorectal cancer patients to: 1)
describe the trajectory of post-traumatic growth for colorectal cancer patients from soon after diagnosis to five years subsequently 2) assess the heterogeneity of a post-traumatic growth response to cancer over time and 3)
describe the simultaneous and longitudinal relationships between post-traumatic growth and psychological distress after colorectal cancer.
In this article, I
present a primer on MLM,
describing some of these principles and applying them to the analysis of a multilevel
data set on doctor — patient communication during medical consultations.