Not exact matches
The
results look promising: mice with the capsules implanted
produced the amount of insulin appropriate to their individual acid
measurements.
Their refined
results enabled modelers to
produce earthquake models that are more consistent with observed subsidence
measurements seen in today's instrumented earthquakes.
What Dorfman's team cooked isn't an exact copycat of the mantle minerals, but the end
result produced the clearest
measurements of the density, compressibility and electronic conductivity of rusty bridgmanite in the lower mantle.
However, these
measurements are prone to a number of artifacts that can
produce paradoxical
results.
When a
measurement is reliable, this means that it routinely
produces the same
result (output) for the same performance (input).
The Scope of this project is to: - Provide seed funding and support pilot implementation of ideas
resulting from the June 2014 design workshop on improving outcomes for babies in foster care; - Launch pilots of co-designed strategies for working collaboratively with parents in creating daily, regularized family routines in four sites and evaluate executive function skills, child development, child literacy and parental stress levels of participants pre -, during, and post-intervention; - Build a core group of leaders to help set the strategic direction for Frontiers of Innovation (FOI) and take on leadership for parts of the portfolio; - With Phil Fisher at the University of Oregon and Holly Schindler at the University of Washington develop a
measurement and data collection framework and infrastructure in order to collect data from FOI - sponsored pilots and increase cross-site and cross-strategy learning; Organize Building Adult Capabilities Working Group to identify, measure and develop strategies related to executive function and emotional regulation for adults facing high levels of adversity and
produce summary report in the fall of 2014 that reviews the knowledge base in this area and implications for intervention, including approaches that impact two generations.
Focusing heavily on law enforcement,
measurement and monitoring, this year's 6th Tigers Forever meeting has
produced tremendous
results from open, harsh and insightful discussions about our successes and failures.
Moreover, perhaps one would lack the idea to measure the gate voltage, in which case the
results would be truly bizarre: the same source / drain characteristics would
produce different
results in separate
measurements.
What science does is measure, compare those
measurements to known quantities, make testable predictions, do experiments, and
produce results that either confirm or refute the predictions.
As this new peer reviewed study concludes, the models being used to predict sea surface temperatures for the tropical Pacific have
produced results that have standard deviations of some 200 % stronger versus observed
measurements since the Super El Niño of 1997/98.
There is a need for separation of concerns here: Once Pdf's are established (
measurement of sample and calibration) we can / must precisely
produce an unambiguous pdf of the final
result variables.
This
result is consistent with the MODIS and MISR AOT records as well as with the recent gradual reversal from brightening to dimming revealed by surface flux
measurements in many aerosol
producing regions.
To adjust historic instrument readings seems sloppy
measurement practice and will
produce poor scientific thinking — eg, the adjusted
results are estimates of the temperature record, not the record itself.