Sentences with phrase «researchers from using»

The reauthorization rolls back that language and prohibits the department's researchers from using that gold standard.
Karel Svoboda, a group leader at the Howard Hughes Medical Institute's Janelia Farm campus, says he believes the technology will be widely adopted, as it removes the barriers that have prevented more researchers from using patch - clamp recording.
This prevents researchers from using another route to access data that they are not allowed to see.
Perhaps the most detrimental effect of this complex, costly, and time - intensive regulatory apparatus is the virtual exclusion of public - sector researchers from the use of molecular methods to improve crops for farmers.

Not exact matches

Using longitudinal data from the nine - decade - long Terman life - cycle study, which has followed the lives and career outcomes of a group of gifted children since 1922, researchers Timothy A. Judge of Notre Dame and John D. Kammeyer - Mueller of the University of Florida analyzed the characteristics of the most ambitious among them.
According to researchers David Maxfield and Justin Hale from the leadership training company VitalSmarts, the one thing top employees do that sets them apart from average employees is use «capture tools.»
Using data from a large - scale study that tracked participants» diet and health information for more than a decade, researchers found an association between moderate chocolate consumption and a lowered risk for atrial fibrillation.
Indiana researchers using data from 2002 - 2003 and 2007 - 2008, found that both boys and girls were more likely to give to charity if their parents talked to them about it, regardless of their age, family income or ethnicity.
For example, researchers have used data from a Reddit discussion forum about movies to train computers to mimic how people chat about their favorite films.
While the researchers hope to use these findings in a clinical setting, they also seem to offer ready - made advice for those suffering from everyday levels of shyness.
Perlow details concrete steps she and her researchers used to unshackle one sad team of Boston management consultants from their BlackBerrys with a scheme she dubbed «predictable time off.»
Facebook is hoping to get researchers from around the globe to share what they learn from their individual experiments along with sharing the data they use.
The Arthur Liman Public Interest Program at Yale first collected data from state and federal corrections officials in 2014 and again, in more detail, last year, taking what amounts to a comprehensive census on the use of solitary confinement in the U.S. Researchers found that in the fall of 2015, at least 67,442 U.S. prisoners were kept in some kind of restricted housing.
In a study published in The European Journal of Social Psychology, students who wrote out self - advice using «you» not only completed more problems but said they would be happier to work on more in the future compared with students who used «I.» The researchers speculated this is because second - person self - talk may trigger memories of receiving support and encouragement from parents and teachers in childhood.
Researchers from the Kellogg School of Management and the University of Michigan interviewed 42 executives at large U.S. companies and identified several flattery techniques the executives used successfully on their peers to secure board seats at other firms.
Evidence from other researchers using free throw and game data corroborates this.
«Probable Intercept leaker of TS document emailed the Intercept from work!?!?!» Nicholas Weaver, a security researcher at the University of California, Berkeley, said on Twitter, using the acronym for «top secret.»
Using open data from 7,236 cities, researchers looked at factors like affordability, access to jobs, frequency of service, quality, and number of stops.
Researchers used data from the Framingham Heart Study, which we've written about here before.
Many of the researchers who use the data are first - time grantees from small institutions who likely wouldn't have gotten their studies off the ground without TCGA as a resource.
MEDIAL EARLYSIGN SHOWS AI AND EHR DATA CAN BE USED FOR EARLY DETECTION: Researchers from Medial EarlySign, a provider of machine - learning solutions, found that the combination of machine learning technology and electronic health record (EHR) data can be more effective than current clinical tools in identifying the risk of kidney damage in diabetics.
We know roughly when that change occurred from experiments in which researchers made their own versions of ancient stone tools using either their left or right hands to chip — or knap — the tool into shape, before comparing them with the tools made by early hominins.
Using logistic / linear regression, the researchers were able to predict individual psycho - demographic profiles simply from their likes.
Researchers from Osaka University, in collaboration with the Max Planck Institute for Polymer Research, recently found a way to produce polymer solar cells without the need for these specialized treatments, while improving its conductivity, by using amorphous polymer blends and adding a component.
To determine how networking affects the quality of the cofounders that entrepreneurs find, the researchers used data from the application process and weekly 360 reviews to generate measures of entrepreneurs» underlying talent and interpersonal ability.
@Acroyear: «Researchers however, can access other sources of research, or do their own, targeted research for whatever it is they need, using grants from the government, which I have no issue with.»
The study's authors say they used the same methods researchers developed in a 2009 report titled «State and Local Government Sales Tax Revenue Losses from Electronic Commerce,» compiled by business professors at the University of Tennessee.
Data was not available directly from AngelPad, Entrepreneurs Roundtable Accelerator, Capital Factory, Launchpad LA, and Y Combinator, so the researchers reconstructed their information using a combination of publicly available data and proprietary databases.
(Cambridge Analytica used a third - party quiz app from an independent researcher to harvest Facebook users» data.)
Cambridge, working through an outside researcher, used a Facebook app to harvest data from the social network's profiles.
A study by researchers from the universities of Texas, Harvard and Yale published in June found that flextime requests were most likely to be granted to senior male employees who were using the time to take professional development courses.
It consisted of dozens of questions often used by psychology researchers to assess personality, such as whether the respondent prefers to be alone, tries to lead others and loves large parties (the answer choices range from «disagree strongly» to «agree strongly»).
Chicago, GenomeWeb — A new study by researchers from Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center has demonstrated the predictive power of an AR - V7 protein expression test using Epic Sciences» non-EPCAM-based circulating tumor cell detection platform, which could help guide treatment decisions for men with metastatic castration - resistant prostate cancer.
Malware authors have used a zero - day vulnerability in the Windows client for the Telegram instant messaging service to infect users with cryptocurrency mining malware, researchers from Kaspersky Lab plan to reveal today.
Alexis Santos, a Puerto Rican demographer at Penn State, and Jeffrey Howard, an independent health scientist and epidemiologist, calculated average monthly deaths from 2010 through 2016 using a methodology that other researchers have told Vox is one of the best ways to calculate estimates of disaster deaths.
Facebook has acknowledged that it permitted a quiz application developed by researcher Aleksandr Kogan, and used by roughly 270,000 people, to acquire information from upwards of 80 million users.
Wearable fitness trackers like FitBit could be used to evaluate and help treat cancer patients, according to new researcher from the University of Texas Southwestern.
The behavioral economist George Loewenstein and his research colleagues have shown, using data from Vanguard Group, that investors check the value of their financial assets much less frequently, on average, in down markets — a behavior the researchers call «the ostrich effect.»
The value of FlexJobs is that we have a team of researchers that go out and find legitimate telecommuting jobs from reputable companies and bring them all into one easy - to - use job board.
According to researchers at McGill, using the data from the At Home / Chez Soi project, «Support services for homeless people with mental illness in Canada's biggest cities cost more than $ 55K a year per person on average.»
The researchers used data from May 8, 2015 all the way through to Sep 30, 2016.
In the case of Cambridge Analytica, Facebook says a researcher from Cambridge University, Aleksandr Kogan, used a personality quiz app in 2014 to gain access to the data of 270,000 Facebook users, including their friends and «likes.»
In carrying out the study, researchers made sure to delineate the students who are food insecure — not eating at all or not eating enough because they can't afford to — from students who don't want to eat or want to use their money for other purposes.
In the study, published Friday in the journal Science, researchers from Canada's University of British Columbia used subtle stimuli to encourage analytical thinking.
Texas A&M researchers used the Panel Study of Income Dynamics from the University of Michigan to find that while charitable giving in America understandably fell during the Great Recession, it has actually continued to decline, even as the economy has stabilized.
Researchers at ERS examined milk prices in the mid-2000s, using Nielsen supermarket scanner data, and found that the price for organic milk over conventional milk ranged from 72 % above the conventional price in Western states to 126 % above the conventional price in the East (Greene et al., 2009).
After the questionnaires were returned and checked, the researchers applied statistical analysis to the data, especially relating to the section where the subjects rated the foods from «I would use this item very frequently» which received a rating of 5, to «Never used,» rating a 1.
Using the same technology that proved the use of chocolate at Chaco Canyon, New Mexico, researchers have analyzed the contents of the residue of pots from ancient Mexico and discovered traces of chiles without chocolate.
Researchers used remote sensing data from 2005 and 2010 to compare deforestation rates on 240 coffee plots.
Researchers with New Mexico State University's Chile Pepper Institute in Las Cruces used seeds from a Colorado lab to develop two new chile varieties with improved flavor and aroma after essentially «cleaning up» two existing varieties popular with farmers and chile aficionados.
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