Sentences with phrase «scale analysis describes»

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Method development comprises construction and analysis of mathematical models that describe complex scientific, technical as well as socio - economic processes, the development of efficient algorithms for simulation or optimization of such models, accompanying development of visualization, large scale data management and data analysis techniques, and transfer of algorithms into efficient software and high performance computing techniques.
The color scale represents the value of the t statistic for the comparison between meals (n = 11) by using general linear model analyses as described in Subjects and Methods.
This analysis pulls no cheery rabbits out of a dark hat, but it definitely illustrates the nature and scale of the pension - funding problem and describes a couple of painful yet, in their ways, promising solutions (or partial solutions) to it.
«Strategic Leaders», as defined under Fosway's 9 - Grid ™ analysis, are described as companies that «provide a rich suite of capability across a broad scope of features and have the sophistication to meet the needs of complex, enterprise - scale customers.
This analysis revealed a single component that described confidence with using technology, producing a scale of confidence for each participant.
I think that the level of chaos that is being alluded to, and increasingly expected as described by the CIA, DOD, Joint Forces Command, Army War College, Center for Strategic & International Studies, Center for Naval Analysis, etc. shows abuse to the human race on a massive scale that has never before been considered seriously, by the human race (other than in global thermonuclear war or a global plague), due to our own actions against ourselves.
A first stage would define basic SSPs with the minimum detail and comprehensiveness required to distinguish SSPs in terms of challenges to mitigation and adaptation as described in section 3 and to provide useful input to impact and integrated assessment models, particularly analyses at global or large regional scales.
To describe and understand the physical processes responsible for climate variability and predictability on seasonal, interannual, decadal, and centennial time - scales, through the collection and analysis of observations and the development and application of models of the coupled climate system, in cooperation with other relevant climate - research and observing programmes.
Perhaps this is because Curry's analysis involves natural climate wobbles that work on «on multidecadal time scales,» phenomena that aren't very easy to properly describe at the best of times.
Even doing Fourier analyses is just obfuscating the concept that there must be standard repeating patterns that make up the apparent random noise — well you may find some but they will be dependent on the algorithm used and the end points they won't describe the chaotic system because by definition they expect repeating patterns at various scales from a chaotic system.
The analysis might support the result that either models or data at whatever scale chosen are, or not, chaotic in the sense that there exists a small set of components which describe the regional variations (using multiple meanings for the word region).
Because our sample differed from those used in these previous studies (e.g., majority of children in our sample had a DBD and all were aged 7 years and over), rather than use the a priori scales, we computed parallel analysis and exploratory factor analysis (described below) and scored the measure based on these results.
To identify which scales best discriminate specific comorbidities, we examined the area under the curve (AUC) using receiver operating characteristic (ROC) analysis as described above (see table 2).
As the categorical approach often used to describe attachment (Gloger - Tippelt et al. 2002; Moss et al. 2005) has been criticized for not allowing the study of variations among individuals within categories while analysis of continuous subscales reflecting features of the attachment representation may capture such variations (Stievenart et al. 2014; Cummings 2003), we also applied a continuous approach in addition to the categorical approach, exploring the link between children's scripted secure base knowledge as measured by continuous scales in the MCAST and by the SBST.
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