Sentences with phrase «system interactions with»

The adoption of PDF / UA has been slow, probably because of the lack of authoring tools, reading system interactions with AT, and general lack of training needed to add the additional tagging necessary to meet PDF / UA.
He was also «Principal Computer Scientist and lead of multiple projects focused on human system interaction with a recent emphasis on virtual and augmented reality.»

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Amazon compensates for these inadequacies with a consistency of experience that allows users to move easily through the system to find what they are looking for without needing to learn new interaction patterns.
And this closer interaction with customers could reduce pressure on the overall health care system by reducing hospital stays, Merlo said on the call.
As organizations continue to fully trust algorithms with the operation and decisions concerning critical systems, the report says, they lose the visibility into the functioning and interaction of their systems.
Autodesk research explores this idea with Duet, a gesture - based system to control the interaction between a smartphone and smartwatch.
Just a few days ago, The Science Daily reported on a study conducted by the University of Michigan Health System, which concluded that «parents» use of mobile technology around young children may be causing internal tension, conflicts and negative interactions with their kids.»
To understand the policy implications of globalization, one has to try to understand both the impact of these constraints and distortions and the interaction of these policies with the forces of technology and competition that are pushing or pulling economies and financial systems closer together.
And the interaction of the new health care system with existing programs like the Veterans Administration also needs to be thought through.
Both do general equilibrium analysis, trying to understand the interaction between parts of a whole system, with lots of positive and / or negative feedback loops.
Google advocates using a blockchain - like system to create a ledger of all interactions with patient data in the UK's National Health Service.
In «Comparing Nest Eggs: How CPP Reform Affects Retirement Choices,» authors Alexandre Laurin, Kevin Milligan and Tammy Schirle find that once the interaction of these age - based CPP adjustments with the tax system is taken into account, some lower - income Canadians will still have financial incentive to retire early, because they face penalties if they don't.
A CRM system is primarily designed to manage a business» contacts - its clients, prospects, vendors - and track interactions with them.
His apparent assumption that the debate is over — «Vehicles that we're producing are capable of full autonomy,» he said — is a little scary, considering how much still needs to be learned about the functioning of fully autonomous cars, and about the interaction of autonomous systems with humans in the cockpit.
The full breadth of this success, however, lies not exclusively with technology but with the adept interaction between information systems and patient - care processes.
Society has been expropriated of its raison d`tre as a system for organising and promoting inter-personal and inter-institutional links with the corresponding interactions and transactions.
Still the subjective experience of satisfaction is the result of the interaction of the system with its environment and signals the successful adjustment to environmental circumstances.
Effective parental / executive leadership and authority to nurture, protect, and socialize Organizational stability, with clarity, consistency and predictability Adaptability and flexibility — to better meet stresses and change Open communication characterized by clarity of rules and expectations, positive interactions, and a range of emotional expression and empathic responsiveness Effective problem - solving and conflict - resolution processes A shared belief system that enables trust, and promotes ethical values and concern for the larger human community Adequate resources for security and psychosocial support
As Whitehead allowed cognition to be grounded in real prehensions, which occur between a subject and its object world, so also it was for Piaget: the «epistemic» subject, as an organism, previously an «open system» which simply lives in interaction with its environment, acts — and finally, thinks (BC 477).
He sees the need for increased study of the little - understood mechanisms by which family systems regulate their interaction with outside systems.
Dissipative structures, in contrast to equilibrium structures, exist in open - systems and require interaction with the rest of the world in order to maintain themselves in being.
A living organism is a developing system sustained through multiple interactions over periods of time with other systems in the environment, giving interchanges of energy.
As Lewontin had remarked, complexity theory «proposes that sufficiently large systems of parts with enough interaction will generate totally new, but simple «laws of organization'that will explain, among other things, us» (LN 26).
It proposes that sufficiently large systems of parts with enough interactions will generate totally new, but simple, laws of self - organization that help to explain what has happened in evolution.
The HSR Advisory Committee further reaffirmed the reliability of the HSR, stating that the monitoring of consumer awareness, attitudes and interaction with the system points to improvements in how people understand and use it: A majority of 74 % agree that the HSR helps in identifying healthier options within the same food category and 65 % reported that their confidence in the system is high or somewhat high.
1) Potential of the substance for detrimental chemical interactions with other materials used in organic farming systems;
Dreambox Creations also leads the way with end - to - end fully integrated corporate intranets; social media strategies, execution and integration; Google analytics; integration with point of sales (POS) systems and guest loyalty programs allowing for total customer interaction; Open Table and Rezbook integration for convenient online reservations systems using multiple platforms; e-commerce using backend fulfillment and tracking, reporting and inventory management; and much more
There's also improved fan involvement and accessibility, with LED lighting on the wheels showing lap and position information and a system similar to Formula E's FanBoost where fan interaction on social media determines which driver gets a boost of power.
It may turn out to be something that is very easily worked out; it may turn out to be something that doesn't require a whole lot of interaction with the court system.
Encompassed are 5 lullabies that soothe your child to sleep and for that one on one interaction with your child, there is a two way talking system.
The Nintendo Wii is the ideal game system because it inspires activity and interaction with other people rather than sedentary individual play.
According to some, this system has been criticized for reducing infants» interactions with their parents.
Thus, it is not surprising that breastfeeding has been consistently associated with improved central nervous system development, as indicated by improved visual acuity in relationship to formula - fed infants.4 Second, both biological properties and differences in maternal - infant interactions during the feeding process can lead to improved motor and intellectual development outcomes.5, 6 Third, breastfeeding appears to be protective against the onset of childhood obesity, 7 a condition that has enormous psychosocial consequences for children.
It is also good to allow kids to have moderate interaction with less - than - perfectly clean spaces, so as to encourage a healthy immune system.
... and that is the interaction of the benefit system with the choices people make about having a family.
The man's anger was one means through which to contend with (1) a system of disempowerment and (2) more immediately, a frustrating interaction with three white foreigners in his country.
Consider his interactions with the Working Families Party, a homegrown New York third party of unions and liberal groups that, because of the state's unique fusion voting system, has become an electoral powerhouse over the past decade.
«After decades of having a system that what it wants to do is strip away the dignity of individuals that have had some level of interaction with the criminal justice system, we're trying to put some humanity back,» she said, though she equivocated a bit when a reporter raised the possibility of a jail in her district, before concluding, «I wouldn't be against it.»
And I agree with your comments about interactions between bodies of government and students, that includes kids turned on by something about our political system.
«I'm talking about where the kids in our school system get an opportunity to talk about their experiences, their interactions with law enforcement outside of school and inside.»
«I firmly believe that New York can develop an approach to marijuana regulation that addresses public health concerns while reducing the exposure of so many people, and particularly young people of color, to interactions with the criminal justice system that have much more damaging life consequences than marijuana use,» said state Sen. Liz Krueger (D - Manhattan), who's sponsored a bill that would legalize, regulate and tax pot.
«My fellowship experience made me better at connecting with people; working with complex systems; synthesizing details, data and diverse views; refining analytical structures; and thinking strategically and creatively about forces and interactions in related to natural resource issues,» he said.
Astronomers have used SPHERE to obtain many other impressive images, as well as for other studies including the interaction of a planet with a disc, the orbital motions within a system, and the time evolution of a disc.
The milestone is defined as «events recorded from beam - target interactions using the Hall A spectrometer detector systems with 3 - pass > 6 GeV beam energy and at least 2 nA average beam current.»
For four billion years, the rate of change of the Earth system (E) has been a complex function of astronomical (A) and geophysical (G) forces plus internal dynamics (I): Earth's orbit around the sun, gravitational interactions with other planets, the sun's heat output, colliding continents, volcanoes and evolution, among others.
The Earth's climate system is characterised by complex interactions between the atmosphere, oceans, ice sheets, landmasses and the biosphere (parts of the world with plant and animal life).
Molecular biology chiefly concerns itself with understanding the interactions between the various systems of a cell, including the interrelationship of DNA, RNA and protein synthesis and learning how these interactions are regulated.
That's because such a feat would require gravitational interactions with a planet the size of Saturn or larger, something present in only about 10 % of single - star solar systems near us in the Milky Way.
Guillem Anglada explains the implications of the discovery: «This result suggests that Proxima Centauri may have a multiple planet system with a rich history of interactions that resulted in the formation of a dust belt.
These bounds are very useful because with long - range interactions, our mathematical tools and state - of - the - art computers can hardly succeed at predicting the properties of the system.
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