Written By ESR News Blog Editor Thomas Ahearn Criminal record information gathered by public
record researchers at the county court level is an important part of background checks.
Criminal background checks performed by public
record researchers at the county court level are the backbone of employment screening.
Written By ESR News Blog Editor Thomas Ahearn Criminal background checks performed by public
record researchers at the county court level are the backbone of employment screening.
Not exact matches
At the S4 security conference on Thursday,
researchers from the industrial control company Schneider Electric, whose equipment Triton targeted, presented deep analysis of the malware — only the third
recorded cyberattack against industrial equipment.
«[A.I.] can help analyze large data sets from sources such as clinical trials, health
records, genetic profiles, and preclinical studies; within this data, it can recognize patterns and trends and develop hypotheses
at a much faster rate than
researchers alone,» says Deloitte.
Sometimes to their amazement, [
researchers] described what they called the «well - adjusted hom - ose - xuals» who, in [William] Menninger's words, «concealed their hom - ose - xuality effectively and,
at the same time, made creditable
records for themselves in the service.»
Mike Smith, the owner of Tom Smith's Plants in the United Kingdom, developed the
record - breaking pepper with
researchers at the University of Nottingham.
The
researchers analyzed
records from 370 patients who underwent ACL reconstruction between January 2005 and January 2011
at Children's Medical Center of Dallas.
Deanna M. Hoelscher, a
researcher at the University of Texas, who in 2010
recorded one of the earliest declines — among mostly poor Hispanic fourth graders in the El Paso area — did a double - take.
Reviewing embryology
records from March 2014 to July 2015, PFC
researchers looked only
at blastocysts on Day 5, 6, or 7.
In a group of 684 new mothers in Argentina, Belgium, Brazil, Cameroon, France, Israel, Italy, Japan, Kenya, South Korea and the United States,
researchers observed and
recorded one hour of interaction between the mothers and their 5 - month - old babies
at home.
Researchers had macaques look
at faces, while
recording electrical activity from 205 of the monkey's neurons.
Thousands of ultracold strontium atoms vibrate in a lattice of laser light inside this
record - setting atomic clock, designed by
researchers at the Joint Institute for Lab Astrophysics in partnership with the National Institute of Standards and Technology.
Researchers established the first camp here in 1989,
at the start of an international effort that drilled the 3,053 - meter - long Greenland Ice Sheet Project - 2 ice core, retrieving a
record of climate over the previous 110,000 years.
Only a minority of the postdocs working in university labs have opportunities to receive high - quality training from eminent senior
researchers, develop their own research ideas, gain experience in lab management and grant writing, acquire contacts and a publication
record and, ultimately, move into a tenure - track position
at a research institution.
That response drew yet another from the university and its public
record custodian urging the state appellate court to either protect the competitive interests of Arizona's higher educational institutions by defending «the freedom, vigor, candor and integrity of the
researchers who work there» or rule on its own that «the need to protect the confidentiality and privacy of the work done
at Arizona's universities» outweighs the public's right to know.
To address this,
researchers looked
at hospital
records — from 66 low, middle and high income countries — for more than 12,000 patients undergoing surgery on the digestive system.
A set of functional magnetic resonance imaging
recordings of the temporal lobes during both tasks backed up the
researchers» hypothesis: brain activity was similar each time a volunteer consciously looked
at the same face or house, but invisible stimuli evoked a more variable response (Science, DOI: 10.1126 / science.1180029).
Researchers analyzed
records of 196 adult patients who underwent transcatheter aortic valve replacement
at Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center between August 2012 and June 2016.
The second and third nights the
researchers relentlessly bombarded each snoozing participant with
recordings of common noises such as toilets flushing, phones ringing and people talking, starting each noise
at a low volume and repeating it more and more loudly until the subject was aroused from sleep.
Researchers in Queensland, Australia, assessed the condition of fragmented eucalyptus forests
at 10 sites using conventional measures — including the size of forest patches, vegetation characteristics and the number of bird species detected — and sound
recordings.
For instance,
researchers at IBM Research in Haifa, Israel, are developing a five - minute screening tool that uses voice
recordings and computer analysis to identify people with mild cognitive impairment, a precursor to dementia.
A team of
researchers at Columbia Engineering has used miniaturized electronics to measure the activity of individual ion - channel proteins with temporal resolution as fine as one microsecond, producing the fastest
recordings of single ion channels ever performed.
Darwin's big mystery was why there was no
record at all before a specific point [dated to 542 million years ago by modern
researchers], and then all of a sudden in the fossil
record you get nearly all the major types of animals.
In the study,
researchers from the Perelman School of Medicine
at the University of Pennsylvania programmed electronic health
records (EHR) to alert care providers when a patient was eligible, and prompt them to choose to «accept» or «decline» a flu vaccination order.
Researchers at the Humboldt and Charité Universities in Berlin, led by Dr Julie Seibt from the University of Surrey, used cutting edge techniques to
record activity in a particular region of brain cells that is responsible for holding new information — the dendrites.
The analysis, by
researchers at Duke University, King's College London and the University of Otago in New Zealand, combined data from a long - term study of a group of people born in the same year in Dunedin, New Zealand with their electronic health
records and governmental databases on such things as health, welfare and criminal justice.
Using specially designed methods to
record song and brain activity, a team of
researchers at the Max Planck Institute for Ornithology in Seewiesen has now found the neuronal basis of unlearned call communication.
In 2012,
researchers at the Pasteur Institute in Paris
recorded, via video microscopy, a mosquito feeding on a mouse.
Researchers looked
at anonymized patient
records for 59,271 women taking isotretinoin aged 12 to 48 years in four Canadian provinces — British Columbia, Saskatchewan, Manitoba and Ontario — between 1996 and 2011.
That's when two
researchers at Uppsala University, Åke Vallbo and Karl - Erik Hagbarth, discovered the process of microneurography and used it to
record electrical impulses from people's peripheral nerves.
This is a routine bookkeeping style of research: According to known physics, this type of radioactive decay is a fundamental process that unfolds
at an unchanging rate, and all the
researchers were aiming to do was to measure that rate and
record it for reference.
«For a long time, neuroscience
researchers had to
record activity
at one point in the brain
at a time and put many data points together without seeing the whole picture simultaneously,» says Lyle Muller, a Salk research associate and first author of the new work.
CIRES and NOAA
researchers and their colleagues analyzed long - term observations of snow cover and meteorology
at the NOAA Barrow Atmospheric Baseline Observatory outside of Utqiagvik (formerly Barrow), Alaska, along with other
records of environmental variables in the region.
The next year, I came back as a
researcher and started
recording the children and looking
at their transcripts.
Researchers at the University of Southern California Viterbi School of Engineering have developed thin, flexible polymer - based materials for use in microelectrode arrays that
record activity more deeply in the brain and with more specific placement than ever before.
While the
researchers couldn't tell specifically that doctors
at the second emergency department had accessed the patient's
records from the first ED, or that it impacted their decision - making if they did, the presence of an HIE
at both hospitals means it would have been possible to do so.
The discovery comes from
researchers led by The Ohio State University, who have
recorded GPS measurements that show West Antarctic bedrock is being pushed sideways
at rates up to about twelve millimeters — about half an inch — per year.
Thanks to cheap digital
recording devices that can capture sound for days in the field, «it's really, really easy to collect sound, but it's really difficult to analyze it,» say Aaron Rice, a bioacoustics
researcher at Cornell University, who was not involved in the new work.
Once the birds returned, the
researchers removed the devices and compared the
record of the birds» brain activity with their positions
at the time.
But in today's issue of the Proceedings of the National Academies of Sciences,
researchers at MIT, Cornell University, and the Italian National Research Council's Institute for Informatics and Telematics present a new technique that enabled them to exhaustively analyze 150 million trip
records collected from more than 13,000 New York City cabs over the course of a year.
To determine how the brains of echolocators process these cues,
researchers have
recorded the echoes produced by echolocator's clicks on different materials (a blanket, fake foliage and a whiteboard) and looked
at the response these sounds produced in the brains of sighted people, of blind non-echolocators and of blind echolocators.
Concerned about the clamor,
researchers at the National Park Service and Colorado State University in Fort Collins (CSU)
recorded noise
at 492 sites across the country with varying levels of protection.
But then I talked to MIT
researcher Deb Roy.For three years, Roy and a small group of
researchers recorded every waking moment of Roy's son's life
at home, amassing over 200,000 hours of video and audio
recordings.
Using information from stations operated by certified observers for which complete weeks of data were available the
researchers calculated the difference between the highest temperature
recorded during the day and the lowest
recorded at night, the so - called diurnal temperature range (DTR).
To create their new temperature
record, which spans 3.5 million years
at the end of the Cretaceous and the start of the Paleogene Period, the
researchers analyzed the isotopic composition of 29 remarkably well - preserved shells of clam - like bivalves collected on Antarctica's Seymour Island.
Researchers at Binghamton University, State University of New York have devised a new way to protect personal electronic health
records using a patient's own heartbeat.
Ram and her collaborators — including Wenli Zhang, a UA doctoral student in management information systems, and
researchers from the Parkland Center for Clinical Innovation — created a model that was able to successfully predict approximately how many asthma sufferers would visit the emergency room
at a large hospital in Dallas on a given day, based on an analysis of data gleaned from electronic medical
records, air quality sensors and Twitter.
All down to dust In the joint analysis, the
researchers overlaid data
recorded by the BICEP2 telescope
at a frequency of 150 gigahertz (GHz) with data
recorded from the same patch of sky by Planck
at 353 GHz, a frequency
at which almost all the polarized light comes from dust.
The
researchers found that due to warm spring temperatures on Kodiak, the berries were developing fruit weeks earlier,
at the same time as the peak of the salmon migration; 2014 was one of the warmest years on the island since
record - keeping began 60 years ago.