In
a study of accuracy and durability, the device was tested on two different groups of athletes: one cycling indoors in a fitness center under controlled conditions and the other participating in the El Tour de Tucson, a long - distance bicycle race in arid and complex conditions.
FTC
study of the accuracy of consumer reports.
As part of their case, the plaintiffs commissioned a scientific
study of the accuracy of the Fitbit Charge >>
Not exact matches
To get to this point, 23andMe had to conduct extensive
studies proving the
accuracy of its tests and assuring regulators that the reports can be easily understood by consumers so that they can make informed health care decisions.
According to one recent
study, it can already distinguish between six kinds
of beer with 82 %
accuracy.
An article for the International Food Information Council Foundation (IFICF) also notes that because the Tufts
study is among the first
of its kind, it is hard to judge its
accuracy.
When the Australian School
of Business
studied attitudes toward pay openness, it found that top earners increased their effort and
accuracy when their high compensation was known.
Studies show that police officers hit their intended targets between 15 and 20 %
of the time — untrained civilians likely have even lower rates
of accuracy.
Even though the research
studied 30,000 cases, «there are still a lot
of things that need to be looked at,» he said, «but based on our research and what our testing has shown, we are able to predict the future success
of a new campaign that the machine - learning algorithm has never seen before with up to 80 per cent
accuracy.»
In his May 2016 paper entitled «An Empirical
Study of Financial Analysts Earnings Forecast
Accuracy», Andrew Stotz measures accuracy of consensus 12 - month earnings forecasts by financial analysts for the companies they cover around th
Accuracy», Andrew Stotz measures
accuracy of consensus 12 - month earnings forecasts by financial analysts for the companies they cover around th
accuracy of consensus 12 - month earnings forecasts by financial analysts for the companies they cover around the world.
Both
studies came to the same basic conclusion: that the risks and uncertainties involved in budget forecasting were simply too large to allow for a high level
of forecast
accuracy.
I felt that it had the
accuracy I wanted for my preaching, teaching, and
study, the readability
of some
of the other translations, and the style
of the traditional King James.
To believe or disbelieve the historical
accuracy of the Gospels, you must
study them on the strength
of their own historical evidence, not because
of their real (or supposed) parallels to pagan myths.
Therefore, it is critical for Luke to impress upon his reader the importance
of studying, researching, investigating, examining, and considering the historical
accuracy and theological truths which Luke presents in his book.
I would especially agree with # 3 & # 4
of the first post, but in addition to this, the more I
study the Bible, and the more I live in this world, the more I see that the Bible describes this world with incredible
accuracy.
As has been indicated, the biblical scholars as a result
of their
studies still differ not only as to the interpretation but the
accuracy of the records
of the sayings
of Jesus.
This account assumes the
accuracy of the case
study that begins the book about Wiltshire.2 After a fictive introduction, the case
study divides the plot into eight periods.
Although its
accuracy has never been examined nationwide, three recent
studies conducted in Iowa, New York and Texas reveal some
of the data base's weaknesses.
The more I
study the Bible, the more certain I am
of it's trustworthiness,
accuracy, and usefulness for my daily life.
Consensus and
accuracy in accounting
studies of decision making: A note on a new measure
of consensus
Studies have shown improved
accuracy with the use
of ultrasound to guide injections into joints.
The
study used a single definition
of «
accuracy» - whether information conformed to AAP recommendations.
The
study, by Denise Pope, a senior lecturer at Stanford's Graduate School
of Education and co-founder
of the advocacy group Challenge Success, analyzes the
accuracy of four commonly encountered talking points relating to the AP program:
Author Contributions: Dr Li had full access to all the data in the
study and takes full responsibility for the integrity
of the data and the
accuracy of the analysis.
Author Contributions: Drs Amitay and Keinan - Boker had full access to all
of the data in the
study and take responsibility for the integrity
of the data and the
accuracy of the data analysis.
Author Contributions: Dr Johnson and Ms Rocha had full access to all
of the data in the
study and take responsibility for the integrity
of the data and the
accuracy of the data analysis.
Author Contributions: Dr Li had full access to all
of the data in the
study and takes responsibility for the integrity
of the data and the
accuracy of the data analysis.
Validation
studies have recorded
accuracy rates
of 97 % over all data fields for this database.
In five
studies that were done, the
accuracy of ultrasounds to predict extra-large babies was only 20 to 30 %.
Clinical project coordinators
of the unit regularly monitored sites to ensure
accuracy of recruitment and data collection as well as strict compliance to the
study protocol.
Author Contributions: Dr Karagas had full access to all
of the data in the
study and takes responsibility for the integrity
of the data and the
accuracy of the data analysis.
And another
study which makes use
of automated text analysis even promises up to 97 per cent
accuracy thus also showing that rumors aren't shared with the same language as factual stories are.
For example, in a prominent
study with 58,000 volunteers, a Stanford researcher found that a model using Facebook likes (170 likes on average), predicted a whole range
of factors, such as your gender, political affiliation, and sexual orientation with impressive
accuracy.
The
study tested the
accuracy of the expert panel based on 584
of the 2,166 cases that could be more definitively classified as abuse or accidental based on other information learned after the child's visit to the emergency department.
The results
of the
study that published recently in the Journal
of Pediatrics found nearly perfect reliability and
accuracy of the panel both individually and as a composite.
A Dartmouth College - led
study shows that people find it increasingly difficult to distinguish between computer - generated images and real photos, but that a small amount
of training greatly improves their
accuracy.
In a
study led by University
of Louisville biostatistician Doug Lorenz, Ph.D., associate professor, School
of Public Health and Information Sciences, the reliability and
accuracy of a nine — member expert panel was measured in determining the likelihood
of abuse in more than 2,000 cases.
Together with his students Elias Most and Lukas Weih, Professor Luciano Rezzolla, physicist, senior fellow at the Frankfurt Institute for Advanced
Studies (FIAS) and professor
of Theoretical Astrophysics at Goethe University Frankfurt, has now solved the problem that had remained unanswered for 40 years: With an
accuracy of a few percent, the maximum mass
of non-rotating neutron stars can not exceed 2.16 solar masses.
The findings
of this
study will facilitate to new neuroprosthetic applications that can selectively process the areas» individual information in order to improve their usability and
accuracy.
In three
studies, Biesanz and colleagues compared the
accuracy and bias
of impressions formed under different circumstances.
Accuracy — sourcing or redistributing false information from social media without sufficient fact verification — was the most frequently raised topic and accounted for 17.8 percent
of the total sentences
studied.
England co-authored (along with three Echo researchers) a July 2008
study in the Journal
of Diabetes Science and Technology indicating the
accuracy of Symphony's blood glucose measurements was comparable with the more common practice
of drawing and testing blood samples.
These techniques include: human tissue created by reprogramming cells from people with the relevant disease (dubbed «patient in a dish»); «body on a chip» devices, where human tissue samples on a silicon chip are linked by a circulating blood substitute; many computer modelling approaches, such as virtual organs, virtual patients and virtual clinical trials; and microdosing
studies, where tiny doses
of drugs given to volunteers allow scientists to
study their metabolism in humans, safely and with unsurpassed
accuracy.
It likely won't have the same
accuracy it does in the lab, but he calls the
study a good «proof
of concept.»
That
study used the Human Dx service as a neutral platform to compare the diagnostic
accuracy of human physicians with third - party «symptom checker» Web sites and apps used by patients for self - diagnosis.
But this situation may soon change if researchers can extend the promise
of a recent
study, in which scientists detected ovarian cancer from blood samples with near 100 percent
accuracy.
Doctors at Mayo Clinic, in collaboration with the Northern Arizona University football team, conducted a
study, «Feasibility and
Accuracy of Teleconcussion for Acute Evaluation
of Suspected Concussion,» which was recently published in the journal Neurology.
In cognitively healthy adults age 70 and older, Federoff's team measured the levels
of 10 lipids found in the blood to identify, with 90 %
accuracy, which
study group participants would develop cognitive impairment over a 2 - 3 year period.
The researchers also found that dosing
accuracy was actually better than standard injection, says Robert Langer who, with fellow
study co-author Michael Cima, both
of the Massachusetts Institute
of Technology, first started developing the concept
of an implantable wireless microchip in the 1990s.
This
study develops a general recipe for the design
of media that create perfect invisibility within the
accuracy of geometrical optics.