Sentences with phrase «study analyses projects»

The study analyses projects that companies are considering but have not yet made final investment decisions on.

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They worked with a local television station and produced a straightforward ad in which a female customer gets help from a sales rep.. Other student projects included a redesign for the company's mirror door packaging, an analysis of competitors» websites, and a study of possible locations for a new store in Phoenix.
While formal analysis opened up a space for the academic study of religion and art, the project soon sought and found more congenial theoretical underpinnings in hermeneutics.
About Legends Hospitality Legends, owned by the New York Yankees, the Dallas Cowboys and the Checketts Partners Investor Fund, is an industry leading sports entertainment company with disciplines focused on sales and marketing, hospitality, and feasibility market analysis and includes: Legends Hospitality, a premier provider of general concessions, premium food & beverage, catering, and retail merchandise; Legends Global Sales, which offers team owners, facility operators and athletic departments premium tickets sales and service, PSL sales execution, CRM, sponsorship and naming rights capabilities and sales training; Legends Global Planning, which provides project feasibility, economic impact studies, funding plans and business operational reviews.; and Legends Attractions, which combines its best - in - class design, sales and marketing, hospitality and merchandise services to create memorable Guest experiences in the Observatory and Stadium Tour industries.
Focussing on the past decade, and systematically studying press output from across six European countries (UK, France, Poland, Spain, Italy and Germany), this project uses advanced methods of qualitative content analysis and quantitative discourse analysis to understand patterns of European memory, the way the discourse is expressed and by whom, and how it has changed over time.
In the past couple of years, he said, she's secured $ 162,000 in grant funds, benefiting flood analysis studies and other town projects, which include streamlining a solar application process, and finalizing a six - figure FEMA hurricane claim to pay local contractors who have been waiting four years for reimbursement, among other accomplishments.
It contains a series of fundamental errors in methodology and analysis that simply render the study invalid,» said Paul Sonn of the National Employment Law Project.
Deloitte, which was hired to do an analysis on where to place a new Wadsworth campus and study other aspects of the project, also found that other top sites would be the University at Albany's Health Sciences Campus in East Greenbush (formerly known as the East Campus) and the Harriman State Office Campus in Albany.
This project will be the first step of the Buffalo Niagara Convention Center study process and is intended to provide information on programming, the role of the Buffalo Niagara Convention Center, size and needs of a new or expanded center, concept designs and locational analysis.
The proposed alterations to the two bus routes come out of a study initiated by the county in 2015, and a comprehensive analysis of how to optimize the county's bus system by the county Department of Transportation is projected to be complete by 2017.
Aside from the Alternative Analysis study, the city would also need to do an Environmental Impact Statement to get the project moving forward, the SIEDC said.
The MTA committed to fund the light rails» Alternative Analysis study, which would delve deep into the nuts and bolts of the project, along with a study on reactivating the Rockaway Beach Rail Line.
These genomic variations have been revealed by studies in the population and by analysis of the genomes of colon cancer patients that are available in data bases such as that of the 1000 Genomes Project Data.
The corresponding studies were funded by the German Research Foundation (DFG) with a total of EUR 600,000 for two years under the project «Integrating Microwave Link Data for Analysis of Precipitation in Complex Terrain: Theoretical Aspects and Hydrometeorological Applications» (IMAP).
The research was conducted as a blind study, which means that the hospital sent us measurement data for analysis without any additional information, says Project Manager Tero Koivisto from the Department of Future Technologies.
The project is called I - SPY 2, which, just barely, stands for «Investigation of Serial studies to Predict Your therapeutic response with imaging and molecular analysis 2.»
«A promising future development of the project is planned to be a genetic analysis of corneal nanopattern formation on platform of a well studied Drosophila melanogaster (fruitfly) model.
MEGENA (for Multiscale Embedded Gene Co-expression Network Analysis) projects gene expression data onto a three dimensional sphere, allowing scientists to study hierarchical organization patterns in complex networks that are characteristic of diseases such as cancer, obesity, and Alzheimer's.
In order to conduct the study, the team designed a methodological strategy to detect discriminatory content on 493 Facebook profiles from the United Kingdom, Italy, Belgium, Romania and Spain - the participating countries in the I: CUD project - which allowed them to find 363 samples for their analysis.
The Overseas Development Administration, in consultation with other relevant government departments, is examining the documentation on the project, particularly the least - cost analysis study and the reports on safety and environmental impact assessment.
The project was funded, through a competitive grant process, by the USIP, which convened the meeting, where Wolfinbarger and her colleagues shared lessons learned from their case studies, and announced a new website that will feature a «practitioners» guide» for other researchers who want to leverage satellite - image analysis.
The new study builds on research conducted for the IIASA - coordinated Global Energy Assessment, and provides an analysis linking water, energy, and climate change mitigation, a focus of several new IIASA research projects.
According to Whitfeld, «Sofia is building on this project with a more detailed analysis of heavy metal concentrations at one of our study sites.
For the study, Gentine and Lemordant took Earth system models with decoupled surface (vegetation physiology) and atmospheric (radiative) CO2 responses and used a multi-model statistical analysis from CMIP5, the most current set of coordinated climate model experiments set up as an international cooperation project for the International Panel on Climate Change.
The Reproducibility Project did not attempt to replicate this finding, but subsequent studies have reported the frequency of PREX2 mutations in human melanoma (Hodis et al., 2012; Krauthammer et al., 2012; Marzese et al., 2014; Ni et al., 2013; Turajlic et al., 2012), including meta - analysis of 241 melanomas (Xia et al., 2014).
The paper is part of a comprehensive study coordinated by UT Austin's Energy Institute titled the «Full Cost of Electricity (FCe --RRB-,» an interdisciplinary project that synthesizes expert analyses from faculty members and other researchers across the university — from engineering, economics, law and public policy.
Other projects include an analysis of regional variations of cancer treatment in Texas, a study of the effect of smoking bans on hospitalization rates, and a study of whether shared savings programs for physicians can reduce overall patient health care expenditures.
This effort builds on previous investigations, such as the USGS Central Valley Regional Aquifer System and Analysis (CV - RASA) project and several other groundwater studies in the Valley completed by Federal, State and local agencies at differing scales.
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We consider the release and maintenance of scientific software an integral part of scientific publishing, and we contribute to the Bioconductor Project, an open source software collaboration to provide tools for the analysis and study of high - throughput genomic data.
In addition to Doñana Biological Station (EBD - CSIC), also taking part in the project were the National Center for Genomic Analysis (CNAG - CRG); the Centre for Genomic Regulation (CRG); the Spanish National Cancer Research Center (CNIO); the Evolutionary Genomics Group of the Hospital del Mar Medical Research Institute (IMIM); the Institute of Evolutionary Biology (IBE, CSIC - UPF); the University Institute of Oncology of Asturias (IUOPA); the Institut de Biotecnologia i de Biomedicina and the Unit of Cell Culture of the Autonomous University of Barcelona (UAB); the Biological Research Center (CIB - CSIC) and the Catalan Institution for Research and Advanced Studies (ICREA).
The study was an analysis of data taken from the 2012 — 2013 Healthcare Cost and Utilization Project National (Nationwide) Inpatient Sample (HCUP - NIS) that identified patient and hospital characteristics associated with chemotherapy administration and death.
We have recently completed the first pass analysis of the UK10K project, a multi-cohort, multi-investigator study funded through a Wellcome Trust strategic award.
The CNAG takes part in genome sequencing and analysis projects in areas as cancer genetics, rare disorders, host - pathogen interactions, the preservation of endangered species, evolutionary studies and improvement of species of agricultural interest, in collaboration with universities, hospitals, research centers and companies in the sector of biotechnology and pharma.
is PI of iPTF early - time SN II studies, managed the project, and contributed to analysis and manuscript preparation.
Role of the Sponsors: The role of the funding organizations was solely to provide funding for support of the project for peer review; these organizations had no role in the design or conduct of the study; the collection, management, analysis, or interpretation of the data; or the preparation, review, or approval of the manuscript.
Laboratory activities minimally include performing a lab - based patient - oriented research project applicable to cancer genomics, with an emphasis on mastering techniques commonly used within a human genetics laboratory, such as PCR, gene sequencing, mutation analysis, western blots, and functional protein studies.
In addition to the statistical analysis of the data, the detailed study of single objects through spatially resolving the disk and detailed modeling of the data is a main goal of the project.
Second, the lab collaborates internationally on the analysis of emerging data, such as an international FANTOM project to map regulatory sequence positions through the study of the 5» end of RNA transcripts.
The authors» responsibilities were as follows — PM: conceived the Blue Mountiains Eye Study and obtained the funding; AEB and ME: conceived the present project; PM, ER, ME, and AWB: collected the data; AEB: conducted the analysis and drafted the manuscript; ER: provided support with the statistical analysis; and AEB, VF, JBM, and PM: supervised the sStudy and obtained the funding; AEB and ME: conceived the present project; PM, ER, ME, and AWB: collected the data; AEB: conducted the analysis and drafted the manuscript; ER: provided support with the statistical analysis; and AEB, VF, JBM, and PM: supervised the studystudy.
Visit the SCOPE project page for case studies on each school and a forthcoming cross-case analysis, a policy brief, as well as practitioner's tools.
The main activities implemented in the program by the students, under the coordination of their teacher, are: (1) analysis of the problems of the local Roma community; (2) selection of a problem for in - depth study by the class, a problem that can be solved through local public policies; (3) collecting information about the problem from various sources, including members of the Roma community, public institutions, NGOs, specialists, and analysis of possible solutions; (4) drafting a public policy that could solve the problem; (4) developing an action plan to influence public authorities to adopt the public policy proposed by the students; (5) organizing a showcase at local level in which students present their projects; (6) reflecting on the learning experience.
As part of its work teaching human rights, the IHRC organises courses, specialist seminars, short courses for specific groups, studies and research work, analysis and evaluation projects, and conferences at the local as well as the international level.
Based on an analysis of studies demonstrating successful PBL, Hung (2008) proposed a model for designing problems or projects, which focuses on content, context, calibration, researching, reasoning, and reflection, or 3C3R.
You may also like (all of which use hands - on activities): ● Visualizing Irrational Numbers ● End Of Year: Self - Reflection Middle School Cube ● Character Detective: Character Analysis for Novel Study ● End of Year Self - Reflection project available for 3rd - 11th grades ● Coming soon... more Building a Community: Opening Year Pyramids, Calder mobiles, and more MathAntics Scavenger Hunts.
Associate Professor Meira Levinson was recently awarded a 2014 Guggenheim Fellowship for her project, «Justice in Schools,» which combines philosophical analysis and school - based case studies to illuminate the complex dimensions of evaluating, achieving, and teaching justice in schools.
Recently awarded a 2014 Guggenheim Fellowship for her project, «Justice in Schools,» she will spend the next year at Oxford University combining philosophical analysis and school - based case studies to illuminate the complex dimensions of evaluating, achieving, and teaching justice in schools.
The units available are: FM1 Written Analysis Fm1 Creative Project Fm2 Section A Producers and Audiences FM2 Section B British Stars - Ewan McGregor FM2 Section C US Comparative Study They include detailed student booklets and lesson plans for all the FM2 units.
The two - year project will produce eight country case studies and a cross-case analysis.
One of her latest projects tackles the problem of adolescent literacy, not solely through dry survey data or statistical analyses, but also by studying middle school classrooms in the Boston Public Schools.
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