Not exact matches
The deCODE team was able to develop such a large
dataset and catalogue of these mutations correlating whole - genome sequence data from thousands of individuals and
multiple generations of families
with information on the age of parents at the time their children were born.
Functional connectivity is typically measured using one of three approaches: (1) regression analysis using a seed region of interest (Greicius et al., 2003; Fox et al., 2005), (2) full or partial correlation analysis of
multiple regions of interest (Ryali et al., 2012), or (3) independent component analysis (ICA) of the entire imaging
dataset to identify spatial maps
with common temporal profiles (Beckmann and Smith, 2004; Cole et al., 2010).
One potential concern one could have was that individuals
with negative experiences could take the survey
multiple times, becoming disproportionately represented in the
dataset of their experiences.
All of the
datasets you list have
multiple levels, some
with more than 60 in the vertical.
More importantly, the HC4 temperature
dataset verifies what the prior article on the satellite
dataset established: despite
multiple major warming El Nino events, and
with over 60 % of all 1850 - 2016 total CO2 emissions being released since 1979, there is absolutely zero indication of a positive feedback's existence producing a runaway, «tipping point» warming acceleration.
This is totally at odds
with multiple robust, consistent, independently - derived empirical
datasets, all showing no statistically significant positive (or negative) trend in temperature and thus, no difference in trend by altitude.
A team of computational biologists has developed an algorithm that can «align»
multiple sequencing
datasets with single - cell resolution.