Not exact matches
The
wealth of data on customer desires being generated by this strategy is helping organizations work more effectively, and achieve better
results.
Overall, the
results showed that study participants generally shared the same or similar emotional responses to each
of the videos, providing a
wealth of data that allowed researchers to identify 27 distinct categories
of emotion.
In 2012, CI scientists repeatedly observed this peculiar situation, and in 2015 opportunistically deployed the world's first fin - mounted archival satellite tags on wild whale sharks prior to their release —
resulting in a
wealth of movement
data which has since helped to inform the management and conservation
of the species in Indonesia.
Analyzing this
wealth of data yielded several
results, including the first direct structural evidence to support the idea that neurons that do similar tasks are more likely to be connected to each other than neurons that carry out different tasks.
The NAEP
results include a
wealth of data apart from subject scores, including information on how often students read for pleasure.
Combining tens
of thousands
of entries and maps drawn from DARE's six print volumes with such previously inaccessible
data as survey
results and audio recordings, daredictionary.com offers users a variety
of powerful tools to explore the
wealth and complexity
of American English.
A global catalogue
of catastrophe losses was constructed (MuirWood et al., 2006), normalised to account for changes that have
resulted from variations in
wealth and the number and value
of properties located in the path
of the catastrophes... Once the
data were normalised, a small statistically significant trend was found for an increase in annual catastrophe loss since 1970
of 2 % per year.
Using the
wealth of information available on - line, teach yourself the little bit
of C / C + + needed to make the very simple modifications to the code to parse out rural vs. urban station
data so that you can generate separate rural and urban temperature
results.
First, a
wealth of data to help provide intelligent
results.
SI Appendix, Table S6 shows that whether we examined self - control as measured by observers, teachers, parents, or children's self - reports, individual differences in childhood self - control were significantly related to each
of the adult health,
wealth, and public safety outcomes; that is, the
results were not sensitive to the use
of any particular source
of information about children's self - control and were robust to the
data source in measuring self - control.
Among other things, Ryan brings a
wealth of experience in leveraging big
data, rigorous analytics and new technology to drive business
results.