They remove a
small subset of the data, and if their model can accurately replicate the missing pieces, the scientists may be on the right track.
The Berkeley researchers developed their own statistical methods so that they could use data from virtually all of the temperature stations on land — some 39,000 in all — whereas the other research groups relied
on subsets of data from several thousand sites to build their records.
In addition, a limited
subset of data from DIN SAR is available as a PDF file on the FAA.Gov public website.
The legislation insists on «every» student achieving and that schools
use subsets of data to make certain that no child is overlooked.
Regardless of your position on the reliability of our adjustments it is clear that combining these two independent
subsets of the data in time - varying proportions without adjustment — as happens in the ICOADS data base — will lead to variability in the global SST series that is not climatic in origin.
You can use the filtering capabilities included in this spreadsheet to view a
specific subset of data based on one value or a combination of values that are available in one or more of the columns.
In the past, they used to glean intelligence from a relatively small
subset of data overseen by specialists who were the only ones who could access and interpret the information.
Next, two additional teams (one led by Yohai Kaspi of the Weizmann Institute of Science in Israel, the other by Tristan Guillot of the Côte d'Azur Observatory in France) delved deeper into
complementary subsets of the data.
We hope in the future to take a more detailed look
at subsets of the data focusing on particular health or genetic issues, classes of disease (e.g. eye, orthopedic, etc.) or other topics of interest.
In a new QSR paper (Briffa et al., 2013), (BEA13) we have used these approaches to re-assess the combined tree - ring evidence from the Yamal and Polar Urals region (Yamalia) of northern Siberia, considering the common signal in tree - growth changes at different sites and in
subsets of data defined in other ways.
Although there is much debate in our industry about the proficiency and accuracy of performing keyword searches to
isolate subsets of data to be reviewed and analyzed, prior to production, the legal team performs numerous keyword searches, throughout a -LSB-...]
In the same way, maybe your company can open up
certain subsets of its data, or its own functionality, and maybe you can monetize that as a secondary income source.
As similar results were obtained with
various subsets of the data (first and second halves of the time series; data for Northern and Southern Hemispheres, Figure 6) and for the de-seasonalized monthly data, Figure 7, this estimate of the time constant would appear to be robust.
These spreadsheets too, offer filtering capabilities, that will let you view a
specific subset of data, based on one value or a combination of values that are available in one or more of the columns.
Furthermore, the investigators statistically recalibrated the Surgical Risk Calculator's prediction equations, using an
independent subset of the data, to determine if it would improve the calculator's performance.
In any case, based on
this subset of data, there is evidence that, as the influence of female investors in partnerships expands, there is likely to be a benefit for female founders.
Using
a subset of that data set, Facebook was able to label 85.4 percent of photos correctly, the highest level the company has achieved to date.
Instead, each node stores
a subset of this data and only verifies those transactions.
Thankfully, PoliticalBetting's Mike Smithson has published
a subset of data from the latest Angus Reid poll which goes some way to enabling this.
Based on
a subset of data in the analysis, the researchers estimate roughly 1 in 650 people carry one inactive version of the gene.
In this chart showing
a subset of the data on how long primates sleep, humans stand out as snoozing the fewest hours daily, on average.
The team then selected
a subset of data for developing a panel for differentiating between pancreatic cancer and healthy pancreas tissue and thereafter applied this «Pancreatic Cancer Predictor» to the remaining datasets for independent validation to confirm the accuracy of the markers.
Then, train the computer on
a subset of those data to create a statistical model that accurately predicts the hidden variable in the rest of the data.
But
a subset of the data might be made available on a Web site operated by US Strategic Command, and researchers might be able to get further data on request, says Gambrell.
Christakis study drew on
a subset of those data, a social network that includes about 5000 individuals and more than 7000 of their parents, siblings, spouses, and friends.
Using a mathematical method that calculates the likelihood of a pattern repeating throughout
a subset of data, the researchers have been able to cut dramatically the time needed to find patterns in large collections of information such as social networks.
This chart shows
a subset of data on how long primates sleep.
For each test (repeatability, concordance and correlation for the pooled data, and repeatability only for
the subset of data from Wembury), in addition to the effect size estimate commonly used to illustrate consistent between - individual differences («RA», η2p, «W» and «r») we also report the values of their respective test statistics (F, χ2 and Z) and their associated probability values.