Sentences with phrase «seen any data around»

Oh wait, one more thought: I haven't seen any data around people who are both on a healthy whole food plant based diet and drugs.

Not exact matches

As a whole, the movements have been modest in scale, continuing the pattern seen around most Chinese economic data points of late.
So, for instance, if you work for one of the Big Three automakers and want to know what speculation is happening around the Apple car, Quid can scour the internet for information on this query and then compile and organize that data into a visual map so that you can see what trends and themes are coming up most often in the media.
AWS runs huge data center farms around the world (another just opened in Ohio), and rents out all that firepower to customers who see its services as a way to augment or even replace their own data centers.
Taken together, the stronger credit and trade data would appear to still support the consensus view that China will see only a modest pullback in GDP growth to around 6.5 percent this year, after a forecast - beating 6.9 percent in 2017.
What if a faucet manufacturer created a wireless data flow for all the faucets and spigots around the house, similar to the Wattson wireless energy monitor, allowing consumers to see daily and historical usage patterns from their kitchen to their bathrooms to the laundry room to the sprinklers outside?
Moovel, however, offers its public transit partners important data around its users» trips, helping those partners see popular locations for pickups and drop - offs.
If you haven't look at your Twitter Analytics Dashboard recently, I suggest you check it out and see all the new data they provide around Audiences, Events, and more: https://analytics.twitter.com.
Prior to deleting his tweets, Stamos posted a long thread that explained the nitty gritty of the situation, which is that around the time of the quiz, the Facebook API allowed developers to see a much wider swath of the data that's available now.
Since Rosengren has a pretty dovish record — he's not one to see spiraling inflation around every corner, when the data say otherwise — his dissent was surprising and interesting.
This week our Big Data Barometer, focusing on the mood around the French elections, shows a further decline although tentative signs of improvement can be seen.
We've definitely had our up and down days, and you can see that in some of our data, but the sentiment data around the Brexit vote was a really strong indicator, and a great way for an individual investor to get ahead of and be able to participate in good financial opportunities.
Our own Near - Term Tax Free Fund (NEARX) saw its 21st straight year of positive returns in 2015, a rare accomplishment that has been achieved by only 39 out of 31,306 equity and fund bonds — around 0.12 percent — according to Morningstar data.
While many investors are in search of a guru or someone who can see around corners, the data and evidence suggest that it's simply not possible, especially on a consistent and forward - looking basis.
HELEN ANDERSON: Well the data that I see is right around fifteen hundred dollars.
I'll poke around and see if there's any data for it or not.
Pretty cool stuff all around — for those of us who aren't numbers or software people, it can be hard to envision exactly HOW data can tell a story, so being able to see concrete examples is a help.
Visitors to the NRAO can see the scopes, stroll the parklike grounds and learn about the pioneers of radio astronomy, but they can't use a cell phone — 13,000 square miles around the installation are a designated National Radio Quiet Zone to minimize interference with ongoing data collection.
Like an eager first - grader playing show - and - tell, she's been known to pass around a flask of cultured cells so that visiting scientific reviewers can see the raw data and share her excitement.
We have a computer program search through all the data looking for little repeating dips; repeating means that you are seeing the same planet going around and around.
«What's appealing about the current growing body of evidence on right - to - carry laws is that different researchers using different methodologies and different data sets are coming to similar conclusions... We are all coalescing around the same message, and that's the best that science can do: Look at the imperfect data in different ways and see if a consistent story emerges.»
These filters are «a key component of the system, and especially useful when we see large volumes of data around highly visible outbreaks,» Freifeld says.
Scientists have long sought the answer to why these animals beach, and one recent collaboration hoped to find a clear - cut solution: Researchers from a cross-section of fields pooled massive data sets to see if disturbances to the magnetic field around Earth could be what confuses these sea creatures, known as cetaceans.
«Being able to interact with one's own 3 - D avatar — spin it around and look at it from every angle — allows us to observe our body in a way that we never get to see, and the data from my study indicates there may be negative psychological consequences.»
«We don't have any color data to say that it's red, but in the black - and - white images lit by Pluto shine, it does show a darkening that is similar in darkness and size to what's seen around the northern pole,» Grundy said.
It's built around «big data,» and it thus features the blurring we've seen before between human and machine input and judgment.
To get a true picture of whether there was «global warming» at that time requires, not surprisingly, a set of data from many places around the globe (see this discussion on one of the popular «myths» regarding past climate history).
They yahoos are rallying around this and trying to make the point that if Nasa does not allow other parties to check the data and see the original alogrithms, then NASA is keeping secrets.
«We could see water molecules and a belt of lipids around the protein, which was really transformative,» says Gonen, who also worked with Piotr Sliz to initiate the use of molecular replacement to phase electron diffraction data.
Oceanographer Benjamin Hamlington set out to see if he could find an El Niño sea level rise signal around U.S. coasts, by putting together data from tide gauges and satellite altimeters, which measure sea surface heights.
Likewise, if we look at the data in adults with epilepsy following a ketogenic diet, we see that around 30 % report improvements in their seizures.
While I believe carb restriction is the way to go, I have yet to see any data or test measurements (ie NMR) that show that nutritional ketosis is better than a max carb intake of around 150.
It's an amazing feeling to not get stuck with patients, to be able to really think through what's going wrong with them, to not follow the protocol that you were taught if you see «adrenal fatigue» or whatever it is but to think through every single person that come through, to look at the data as a complete unique individual and like I said, it's such a great and empowering feeling to be able to help people that way that I want them to turn around and help others.
It was around then that he saw OkCupid's data on race and attraction.
Data analysts at dating website Match.com say the site saw approximately a 7 percent increase in communication on the site year over year in 2014, though the «peak season» that ends around Feb. 14 is especially high for user engagement.
Summary Capsule: Picard smacks around Mini-Picard, Data finds out he's a triplet, and we unfortunately see Riker and Troi doing the nasty.
Expect to see further discussions around data management, integration and suppliers advertising readiness for the new GDPR standards on the show floor.
I was yearning for a fresh perspective around how student data could be used effectively when my friend and colleague, Rupa Gupta, invited me to her school to see how her students were using their own data.
maths expert was to look at the data for the 11 + they would see a mass of children of broadly similar ability around the cut off point.
«[We are looking at] what the research around the world is saying, but Peter is also helping us research ourselves and seeing where we need to go next, or what is the data that we're getting back from teachers, leaders or students saying where we need to go next.
We have some great examples out there around the technical aspects of data quality (see Kansas) but now it's time to focus on how educators can use (and not misuse) data.
As a result of our campaign, the government and Ofsted have produced a video about some of the activity around marking, data collection and lesson planning that Ofsted don't want to see, and that your head should not ask you for.
Heisters recommends districts pay attention to comparative data, both to see how schools within the district rate and how the district compares to its counterparts around the state and nation.
«As a result of the NEU's workload campaign, the government and Ofsted recently produced a video about some of the activity around marking, data collection and lesson planning that Ofsted don't want to see, and that heads should not ask for.
Further, when we sit down to discuss or create action plans around school culture, we now have a robust data set to see how our efforts are working, and where we need to focus our attention and resources.»
The numbers I've seen thrown around as «conventional wisdom» (as opposed to hard data, which you are citing) is 4 % of print fiction is sold through Amazon, which makes them the single largest print outlet in the world per store (counting them as one store), and about 75 % of ebooks are sold through Amazon.
(Others might see those benefits the other way around, but that's my data bent coming out.)
none of the ipad apps has really been a great use bug rather enhancements and play arounds so i see no reduced functionality in reality only less play and less show off, but the potential of the pb is higher on that and i think that if someone is looking for this factor soon they will be more than happy (i dobnot consider it a factor anyway) lastly it is more economical in use because i can use my bb mobile bis or bes service to browse the web (obviously slower than the wifi but does the job) instead of having an extra data plan expence for the no wifi access moments.
Meanwhile, I've been chuffed to see some new data snaking and snailing and puppy - dog - tailing across the Ether, suggesting that those nasty, book - hating boys may be coming around.
I'm thinking (and I want to see more data over time) that if you hold these ETFs for a long time then hopefully the tracking errors might balance out and you will end up with a return that reflects the index return minus the MER like XIC did over the 6 years it's been around.
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