One could have methodology that eliminated geological
time scale data and methods as beyond the time frame that is relevant.
Data is made up Data is ok but not related Data is related but not on
the time scale Data is no good at Tromso but is ok at Honolulu Data is all fine but it correlation is spurious, because some woman found one
Not exact matches
Interestingly, he and a colleague in November won $ 100,000 in grants from Microsoft (MSFT) to use that company's HoloLens headset to study «collaborative analysis of large -
scale mixed reality
data,» according to the Financial
Times.
During this
time, it's crucial to develop a solid infrastructure that will protect your intellectual property, manage complex
data systems, and ensure that you can
scale up without any major glitches.
It all amounts to a push toward one - to - one marketing at
scale, but it's also a way to get real -
time data on how people buy its products, which can then feed back into merchandising.
Facebook said on Thursday it had suspended a
data analytics firm associated with the Trump campaign, but may have indeed greatly downplayed the
scale of the
data that firm actually had access to, according to a new report in The New York
Times.
«The difficulty is that setting up in other countries takes
time and capital to build large -
scale data centers,» said Mr. Liao.
Time Inc. offers marketers a differentiated proposition in the marketplace by combining its powerful brands, trusted content, audience
scale, direct relationships with consumers and unique first - party
data.
Food > Smart Farming Utilising technological advancements like drip agriculture and access to real -
time weather
data is helping both large - and small -
scale farmers produce more with less.
Dremio simplifies and governs the process of achieving interactive speed on
data from any source, at any
scale, at any
time, through a self - service model delivered on an open source platform.
Once that premise is removed, though — ratings commoditized trust, streaming commoditized
time,
scale commoditized
data centers — everything else that you didn't think mattered does.
Today, our API platform - as - a-service enables you to plug directly into over 690 trading partners to access real -
time transactional
data at
scale.
The
data comes from large -
scale longitudinal panels, making it possible to study the same consumers over
time, analyze competitive market baskets, and identify purchase patterns.
See how you can be fast and agile everywhere, and glean intelligence from analyzing
data, at massive
scale, in real -
time.
They then examined the
data for past use of hot peppers, one of the 34 unusual foods, on a 4 - point
scale with 1 equal to «I have never eaten this» to 4 for «Eaten it many
times.»
Applications built to work with this
data allow real -
time monitoring of belt
scale operations from anywhere in the world.
There may be compelling reasons for people to want their
data to remain within their borders but, at the same
time, some of these massive
scale efficiencies are likely to be lost and we are likely to see the cost of these cloud services rise.
No presidential campaign has ever had access to voter
data on this
scale or updated this constantly, and it gave Obama's staff an edge their opponents may not have recognized even existed at the
time.
Using different calibration and filtering processes, the two researchers succeeded in combining a wide variety of available
data from temperature measurements and climate archives in such a way that they were able to compare the reconstructed sea surface temperature variations at different locations around the globe on different
time scales over a period of 7,000 years.
She added that the key to filling in the blanks with infection forecasts is better
data, getting more granular information over smaller regions and measuring over different
time scales.
The self - efficacy
scale, for example, can be used as either a reflection tool or as a tool to collect
data across
time to document changes in scientists» self - efficacy that would be expected to result from science communication training programmes.
Lead author Dr. Joseph Ripberger said: «We matched high - resolution
data on climate conditions from the Oklahoma Mesonet to the Meso -
Scale Integrated Socio - geographic Network (M - SISNet), an address - based panel survey that continuously measures public perceptions of climatic conditions over
time.»
To figure out what's really happening within an organism — or within a particular organ or cell — researchers are linking the genome with large -
scale data about the output of those genes at specific
times, in specific places, in response to specific environmental pressures.
Prof Hui says while the current article took an invasive moth species as case study, the new theorem is applicable to the financial world, ecologists working on regional
scale invasions or threatened species, as well as any biologist working with
time - series
data.
The
time I spent on the audit team taught me a lot about research design and
data management, which was very helpful because my background research experience didn't include the design of large -
scale experiments.
«The overall theme, first with the Allen Telescope Array and now with the VLA, is to use these interferometers as high - speed cameras, taking the sensitive imaging capabilty of the telescope, cranking up the
data rate and improving our algorithms to get access to these millisecond
time -
scale transients,» he said.
Additional animal testing on such a
scale would be very
time consuming, highly expensive, and politically very unpopular, especially given increasing doubts as to whether the
data gathered could be used effectively in increasing protection of human health and the environment.
We already know that location
data is useful, tracking population movements and the spread of disease, for example, but this is the first
time that a company on the
scale of Google, Facebook or Baidu has shown its hand.
For the first
time, researchers led by Tufts University engineers have integrated nano -
scale sensors, electronics and microfluidics into threads — ranging from simple cotton to sophisticated synthetics — that can be sutured through multiple layers of tissue to gather diagnostic
data wirelessly in real
time, according to a paper published online July 18 in Microsystems & Nanoengineering.
The full -
scale runs early next year should provide 10,000 to 100,000
times more
data.
In fact, UTC combines atomic frequency - standard
data with observations of the astronomical
time -
scale UT1, a combination that has both advantages and problems, as discussed in this paper.
With the help of satellite
data, the new analysis looked at reefs on a much finer
scale than did the effort in 1998, with a 64
times greater resolution.
«With such improved satellite
data we can for the first
time combine global SIF observations with in - situ ecosystem
scale data of gross carbon uptake.
«For chip -
scale links, light can carry more than 20
times as much
data.»
«This is the first
time we've combined U.S and Canadian fisheries
data from the Atlantic, Pacific and Gulf of Mexico coasts of North America at this
scale,» said study co-author Michael Fogarty, a fisheries biologist at the Woods Hole Laboratory of NOAA's Northeast Fisheries Science Center (NEFSC).
These include two flagship papers: one exploiting genomic -
scale data to generate a highly supported avian order phylogeny that resolves many debates on the
timing and topology of their radiation; the other a comparative genomic analysis exploring avian genome evolution and the genetic basis of complex traits.
«Large -
scale data analyses generate insights about people — their mood, goals, intentions, health, and well - being — over both short and long periods of
time,» he says.
According to the report, most large -
scale data systems that include information on undergraduate students are built to track students in a pipeline model, focusing primarily on full -
time or first -
time students.
It sifts
data at all
time scales and extracts the underlying processes associated with them.
However, Jeong adds, the faster PCRAM must still prove that it can be
scaled up, withstand the high temperatures found in standard chip - manufacturing conditions, and still be able to rewrite bits of
data many trillions of
times to match DRAM's performance.
From May to August 1995, several flares were observed with changes within a
time -
scale of weeks, and archival
data suggests that the star may have a long - term activity cycle (Guinan and Morgan, 1996).
The Innovative and Novel Computational Impact on Theory and Experiment (INCITE) program promotes transformational advances in science and technology for computationally and / or
data intensive, large -
scale research projects through large allocations of computer
time and supporting resources at the Argonne and Oak Ridge Leadership Computing Facility (LCF) centers, operated by the US Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Science.
The researchers recently mapped out the largest evolutionary
time -
scaled tree that included leaf and stem
data which documented 32,000 species of flowering plants, also called angiosperms.
«Over
time, I expect the GDC will play a more and more important role in providing the
data required at the
scale required so that precision medicine fulfills its promise.»
The
data is on atmospheric absorption during occultations, indicating short
time scale variability.
They explore
data showing temperature changes over the past 120 years and
data illustrating climate trends over different
time scales.
Firstly, interpretation of the results following wide
scale WES or WGS testing is hampered by the sheer complexity of
data analysis and the concomitant difficulties and
time required for variant prioritization and final clinical evaluation.
«We believe that getting regular feedback and advice from an experienced bioinformatician over an extensive period of
time is an excellent way to learn how to make use of large -
scale biological and medical
data.
There are several versions of the SATIRE model, each developed from different
data and optimised for different
time scales.
Paleoclimate
data show that on century and millennial
time scales the slow feedbacks are predominately amplifying feedbacks.