Not exact matches
As a
result, Google search
results might not be as
useful as recommendations drawn
from an analysis of what they have already signaled that they like by pressing a Facebook button.
Using a highly complex algorithm with over 200 factors, the search engine giant is on a mission to eliminate poor sites and poor content
from its search
results — and reward sites that provide
useful information and content and actively engage with the social communities around their products and customers.
Making homemade broth is so easy to do, and the
results are so wonderful and so almost infinitely
useful, I really don't understand why it's almost disappeared
from home cooking.
Standard paper and pencil neuropsychological tests (see box) have proven
useful for identifying cognitive deficits
resulting from concussions, and have been available to sports medicine clinicians for a number of years.
The definition Engels provides at the end of the book is
useful, chiefly for denoting some of the high points of the most commonly used definition of communism: the society that
results from common democratic ownership of the industrially productive tools of society by society.
That said, given the fast - track
results that often arise
from their introduction, it would be
useful for the House to find time to debate prescriptive quotas for Westminster.»
It was therefore demonstrated that blood tests can be
useful for predicting future changes in fitness
resulting from endurance training.
But all the steps for producing fish avatars,
from implanting the tumors to analyzing the
results, would take just 2 weeks to 3 weeks, so they could be
useful for choosing a patient's initial treatment, she says.
But the similarities between the materials may not be as
useful as previously thought, according to new
results reported this week in The Journal of Chemical Physics,
from AIP Publishing.
Although this study focused solely on television advertisements and singled out data
from the top 10 networks, the
results are
useful for nutrition educators and practitioners.
«These
results from our laboratory research give us a strong reason to believe that this drug could be more
useful to some men earlier in their course of treatment,» says Dr. Knudsen.
«These
results demonstrate that «screen time» is not a
useful umbrella phrase, as what children can obtain
from different types of screen media will vary, and numerous factors can impact their learning outcomes,» says Tarasuik.
That is why building a longitudinal profile
from test
results can be so
useful.
The
results from the study confirm that personality assessment can make a
useful contribution to identifying and training crisis management personnel.
Citizen science may be a
useful and cost - effective means to increase knowledge of shark populations on coral reefs, but scientists do not yet know enough about how data collected by untrained observers compares to
results from traditional research methods.
«PIs may also find it
useful to track the career pathways of postdocs after the appointment... to document successes that may have
resulted from their professional development efforts,» Leinen's letter continued.
«Understanding these changes should be very
useful to design new and more potent drugs against diseases
resulting from Aeromonas infection,» adds Iacovache.
«Given the
results so far, this method may prove to be extremely
useful for categorizing different types of exoplanets using
results from ground - based and near - Earth observatories,» Angelo Cangelosi, a supervisor of the project, said in the statement.
Our data suggests that targeting DGKζ could prove to be a more
useful clinical approach to augment cytotoxic T cell activity against tumor than targeting Cbl - b, perhaps
resulting from enhanced Ras / ERK signaling.
The enormous amount of data
resulting from this multi-omics approach must be converted into
useful, comprehensible information by bioinformatic scientists using smart algorithms.
«I'm happy to learn that our
results are
useful to a diverse range of actors,
from development partners to policy makers and local agricultural officers,» she said.
Immune aging and dysfunction
results in part
from there being only a small supply of such new cells, so any method of increasing that supply will probably prove
useful.
D melanogaster represents a
useful experimental system for analyzing the functions of neuronal circuits the
results from which can translate to neuronal function in other organisms, perhaps even including humans.
As with gene sequences, public databases house
results from many large - scale array experiments that serve as
useful comparative information for other researchers.
Processed food is devoid of them — it provides a sense of pleasure, but it doesn't provide anything
useful for the body; — obesity; — Imbalance of our internal environment,
resulting in: wild bouts of hunger, digestive problems, dysbiosis...; — Depression and mood swings
resulting from hormone imbalance.
Taking into account that some of these studies are usually observational in nature and collected
from large groups of subjects, their
results are not very
useful for a proper explanation of why certain things occur.
If you gained
useful information
from the Paleo weight loss tips, want to improve your fat loss by understanding the
results of Paleo type eating further, AND aim for optimum health in the process, the following books are highly recommended.
Regardless of whether cupping therapy's perceived benefits
result from a physiological effect or a placebo effect, the therapy could still be
useful for some people, Bauer said.
You can remove profiles
from the search
results that you don't consider to be
useful for you, etc..
Obligation definition, something by which a person is bound or obliged to do certain things, and which arises out of a sense of duty or
results from custom A measure of the efficiency of a person, machine, factory, system, etc., in converting inputs into
useful outputs.
When they give you a picture you can simply do your Google search, there would be some
results in Google Image if they use a fake picture
from internet (Or TinEye - a
useful reverse image search).
While you gather materials and plan for the unit, the
results from this anticipation guide would provide you with some
useful data: what they already know about cyberbullying, gaps in their understanding of the topic, and any misconceptions they may have about cyberbullying and bullying in general.
Results from annual standardized tests can be
useful for accountability purposes, but student progress must be measured on a far more frequent basis if the data are being used to inform instruction and improve achievement.
For instrumental teachers, the Musicians Union will give
useful advice on the nuts and bolts of setting up a private teaching practice, and the Incorporated Society of Musicians will present the latest
results from its tuition fees survey and provide tips on setting and negotiating rates.
Hence, our policy recommendation is that
results from a fully - controlled proportional growth model be reported alongside performance against proficiency targets so that no
useful information is lost in the accountability system.
Thus, we have already tested it in more than 45 schools in Spain, with very good
results from the point of view of usability and opinion of the teachers and students, who say that these games are
useful and effective in reinforcing what they are learning in class, and students are having a great time, that is, that when it comes the time when they are told «and now let's play Little», they think it's great because they remember it as something playful in the process of classroom learning.»
How do we even imagine that the
results we get
from that testing will reflect something, a skill or knowledge, that is going to be
useful in students» future careers?
Quite
useful, according to preliminary
results released on Friday
from a $ 45 million research project that is intended to find new ways of distinguishing good teachers
from bad.
The
resulting debate has produced multiple ideas
from legislators to reduce the size of the scholarship, in three broad categories: Cut the size of the scholarship for all 52,000 recipients, which critics say would make the scholarships too small to be
useful.
Those responsible for selecting assessments will benefit
from knowing that «less is more» so that type I errors (false positives) are avoided and all assessment
results are reliable, valid, and
useful for their intended purpose.
In this section, we highlight
results from our classroom observations as
useful data in their own right, irrespective of school and independent of their relationship to student growth.
When subscales are examined — important because subscale scores are likely more
useful to teachers
from a formative standpoint — the
results are weaker still.
Power rises 22bhp on the 2.0,
resulting in a total of 180bhp, with gains starting
from just 1750rpm, while torque lifts by 20 lb ft to 159 lb ft, the peak arriving a
useful 750rpm earlier.
Sharing a common love for Alfa Romeo and its unique concept of cars as «mechanical creations» which transcend the realm of necessity to verge on that of the most authentic emotions and not just «
useful means of transport», the «Skunks» have one goal: to create the Alfa Romeo of the future respecting the heritage
resulting from the work and pride of thousands of people - engineers, factory workers and managers - who have taken turns in the factories, offices and on the race tracks.
The new twin - scroll turbo's intake passageway is split in two, organizing the exhaust pulses
from three cylinders each, and the
result is a turbo that responds quicker and can be tuned to produce a broader band of
useful boost.
After several unexpected delays, I've finally had a chance to compile all the
results from the 2014 «Quick & Dirty» indie earnings survey and crunch the numbers to the point I can put together a report that I hope you'll find
useful.
More
useful for nonfiction, because users can create mix and match derivative books by taking an assortment of chapters
from different books and share the
result.
No matter what section you're browsing, searching for a phrase brings up
results from the entire catalog, which can't be sorted in many
useful ways.
Subtract the asset's salvage value
from its purchase price and divide the
result by the asset's estimated
useful life.
With recent changes
resulting from the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, bunching charitable gifts and the
resulting deductions may be a
useful technique to boost the value of the standard deduction and experience tax savings.