Not exact matches
While this
information is often
scattered across multiple functions
in a company, it's worth pulling together to establish a common language of customer value across functions.
information in a more diffuse way than does the left hemisphere and is able to integrate
scattered bits of seemingly disparate data.
Here and there it may be, we can catch a glimpse of the wonderful order
in nature, the regularity of the stars,
scattered over the wide spaces of the universe yet obedient to one law; the order to be found even
in the microscopic world, as also within visible things concerning which science has given such amazing
information in recent years; the order
in the construction of a flower or of an animal, from the flea to the whale, a noteworthy obedience to law even
in the life of man.
However, all these pieces of
information from various sources, though very scanty, point to the fact that there were
scattered communities of St. Thomas Christians (Nestorians as they were referred to
in some of the documents)
in different parts of the continent.
All its scholars could do was take bits and pieces of
information scattered about
in the Pauline Epistles to support their contention.
But it is home to the largely secret engine of President Obama's re-election campaign, where scores of political strategists, data analysts, corporate marketers and Web producers are sifting through
information gleaned from Facebook, voter logs and hundreds of thousands of telephone or
in - person conversations to reassemble and re-energize the
scattered coalition of supporters who swept Mr. Obama into the White House four years ago.
Too often, this
information is
in government file cabinets, or
in documents that aren't electronically searchable, or
scattered throughout state agencies and their websites,» he said.
His team wrote software capable of quickly solving the equations that describe how light
scatters off a spherical object; by finding the values of certain terms buried
in those equations, the software gathers
information about the object that is causing that
scattering.
The sum total or added knowledge
in the sixty years following Cook's voyages had led to a general belief that around the South Pole was a
scattered archipelago and not a continental mass, a state of geographical
information that was not materially changed until the discovery by Charles Wilkes that after all there is a great Antarctic land, even if it is smaller than the land of legend.
He explained that most molecular structures today are solved using X-ray crystallography, where the structures
scatter intense X-rays
in patterns consisting of hundreds of thousands of unique pieces of
information, which are used to ultimately reveal the structure at high - resolution.
These properties allow us to record the entire unsaturated diffraction pattern
in scanning mode, and simultaneously capture bright field, dark field, and phase contrast
information, as well as analyze the full
scattering distribution, opening the way for new multichannel imaging modes.
«However, as the molecules tumble
in solution, they
scatter the X-rays
in many different orientations, losing most of the
information, typically yielding only 10 to 20 unique pieces of data.»
It examines the development of a new method that enables scientists to «extract» structural
information from spectra of photoelectron
scattering in tunneling ionization of an atom or molecule.
A cross-disciplinary examination involving socio - cultural, historical and ecological as well as entomological knowledge and fieldwork has allowed for a report on the poison sources, their preparation, use and antidotes for the two largest San groupings
in Namibia and also summarise the
scattered information about other seven groups.
Cyclotron resonance
scattering creates telltale signatures
in a star's spectrum of light and the presence of these patterns, called cyclotron lines, can provide
information about the strength of the star's magnetic field — but only if the cause of the lines, whether it be protons or electrons, is known.
The belt contains essential
information about the planetary formation processes, including both the «cold disk» that harbors the objects that are thought to formed
in situ with the whole planetary system, and the «hot /
scattered disk» that is the refuge of objects that are dynamically
scattered into it during the dynamical evolution of the inner solar system.
Optical detection of the PNBs was realized
in two parallel modes: time - resolved
scattering imaging showed individual transient PNBs at the moment of their generation and delivered the
information about the brightness of PNBs (Figure 2A, C, E), and time response mode employed a continuous probe laser (633 nm) to monitor the PNB growth and collapse and thus to obtain the PNB lifetime that characterizes the maximal diameter of the PNB [44](Figure 2B, D, F).
By giving
information to others we can help the bdsm community to be less
scattered across many sites, and perhaps hone
in on the best quality place to congregate.
Von Hayek's take was that it's difficult, and
in many cases futile, for policymakers to operate as engineers because they simply don't have the degree of control or as much
information as they need to design effective solutions —
in the case of K — 12 schooling
in the United States, solutions that are going to work for 50 million kids
scattered across 90,000 schools.
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in White Paper by Marc Rosenberg From
Scattered Information to Transformational Performance Support: Where Are You?
All the little pieces of
information shared
in social media are like virtual breadcrumbs you
scatter into the world to lure readers towards your content.
I used to have the log -
in information scattered all over the place - on post-it notes,
in emails,
in spreadsheets.
After switching our own cats to a raw meat diet
in 2008 and seeing the dramatic changes
in even our young, healthy cats, we formed the Feline Nutrition Education Society to change how people thought about «cat food» At the time,
information was
scattered, often fragmentary and not very friendly to the beginner still trying to figure it all out.
Wikipedia is not updated at all times (for instance, couple months back I was looking for a flight to Lima and Wiki didn't mention yet the new flight from IAD), the
information there might be stale and worst of all, the
information is
scattered along different pages
in different format.
An option menu (controls, volume adjust, turn off battle music, and so on) New harder difficulty Unlockable Character bromides (art) Director's Commentary (question marks
scattered through the game that you can examine for
information about the game's creation) Monster compendium Text for each monster Additional dialogue and descriptions
in maps (bookshelves, tombstones, etc.) Extra Optional Superhard dungeon Various bug fixes Rebalanced many character abilities & monster stats»
With Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance on the way, I hadn't expected much solid
information for a while, but it had been heavily rumoured that the next Solid title would revolve around Big Boss
in 1970 ′ s Africa — due to analysis of an extremely informative Kojima Productions recruitment poster, as well as various other little hints
scattered around the internet, and within the series itself.
You can extract a Pashto translator and this will enable you to interrogate soldiers
in the field who speak that language, and gain vital
information on the mission or lead you to resources
scattered across the game.
Somewhere
in the mix of it all there is good
information, but it has become buried deep inside misinformation and is
scattered about and disorganized.
My hope is that others will use the process
in areas of law where legal
information exists online, but is: overwhelming
in quantity, difficult to find, and / or
scattered.
«
In the fractured universe of the web, where
information about an attorney is
scattered on dozens of sites like LinkedIn, JDSupra, Facebook, YouTube, Twitter and Wikipedia, as well as throughout your firm's website, there needs to be a «home - base.»
They then present the
information in an engaging way using analytics and data visualisation through dashboards and
scatter diagrams.
The online law library collections we're building and partnering to build may be
scattered initiatives, but we are progressing lock - step,
in tandem, towards a shared digital future of improved access to legal
information.
In an effort to curb the clip from further
scattering across the Web, Polk County Police Department issued a statement on its Facebook page, asking anyone familiar with the matter to «keep this
information off the internet.»
And all of this
information was available to users before, it was just
scattered and buried
in different pages that made it tougher to see.
Keeping a clear focus
in your documents means avoiding any
scattered information or work experience that could cloud your intentions.
Instead of
scattering lots of
information in the hope that one piece would be relevant, highlight a few key relevant points.
RCMP and local police already collect
information on properties where they find drug production going on, but the details are
scattered in different files and databases and not accessible to the public, says ASR.