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That would entail reanalyzing which workers were exposed and which weren't.
But the authors came to the same conclusions after reanalyzing their data.
The institute was charged with reanalyzing the data behind Avandia, once one of the most prescribed diabetes medicines in America.
Researchers found the signals by sorting through and reanalyzing all the observations that the researchers collected during the last observing run.
In reanalyzing this data, his team "found three or four surveys that had been entered into the data set twice," he wrote.
Instead, the formaldehyde industry has spent far more reanalyzing the raw data obtained from a FOIA request to the National Cancer Institute.
Actively hypothesizing, testing those hypotheses and reanalyzing data on a continuous loop will need to be a regular part of the process to drive change.
But in recent years, as more countries spoke up against the war on drugs, experts and diplomats have returned to the texts, reanalyzing what they allow.
When our classes are finished for the semester, the different author teams will be reanalyzing the related papers from this data set and contacting the editors with corrections.
A team of researchers from the United States, Chile, France, and Germany followed the VLT observations up by reanalyzing and recalibrating past ALMA data on the star system.
The IOC is reanalyzing all 254 urine samples collected from Russian athletes at Sochi, while the 63 re-tested blood samples collected from Russian athletes there were all negative.
The IOC said it would go beyond McLaren's mandate by reanalyzing all 254 urine samples collected from Russian athletes at the Winter Games that Russia hosted in Sochi in 2014.
"By sequencing two ancient dogs from Germany, one 7,000 years old and one 5,000 years old, and reanalyzing the Irish dog, we found that this claim was not supported," Veeramah said.
"When our classes are finished for the semester, the different author teams will be reanalyzing the related papers from this data set and contacting the editors with corrections," Wansink said by email.
The researchers aren't using new data—they're reanalyzing data from the WINDII instrument that operated on a NASA satellite from 1991 to 2004, in this case just nighttime airglow data from 1992 and 1996.
It has also started reanalyzing the samples of all Russian athletes from the 2014 Sochi Olympics as part of ongoing investigations into the country's doping scandal and its alleged manipulation of athletes' drugs samples during those Games.
So for the new study, which was published last month in Progress in Cardiovascular Disease, Dr. Lee and his colleagues set out to address those and related issues by reanalyzing data from the Cooper Institute and also examining results from a number of other large-scale recent studies looking into the associations between exercise and mortality.
We tested this hypothesis by reanalyzing the genome scan data for the mice in the original intercross.
A motivational perspective on the relation between mental effort and performance: Optimizing learner involvement in instruction. Educational Technology Research and Development, 58, 193-198.Schnotz, W. (2010). Reanalyzing the expertise reversal effect.
Changing the scope in which the parallel tasks are identified might sometimes greatly change the behavior of the variables. Hence, reanalyzing the code and performing this technique may often change read/write conflicting variables into non-conflicting.
Dunggio (1983) lists 26 phonemes for the Palembang dialect; specifically, there are 20 consonants and 6 vowels. However, another study by Aliana (1987) states that there are only 25 phonemes in Palembang, reanalyzing as and allophone of and instead.
Bob Johns (born 1942) is an American meteorologist specializing in severe convective storms and tornadoes. Johns spent his career in forecasting and forecaster training. Now retired, he is working on a project reanalyzing the Tri-State Tornado. He furthered forecasting techniques and developed the modern conceptualization of the derecho following landmark work on “northwest flow” severe weather patterns.
Kent Lightfoot of UC Berkeley is reanalyzing Coles's material to determine whether seasonal patterns can be identified. The latest carbon-14 date from the shellmound material is about 300 years ago, but it is possible that the island was used until the era of European contact. The Richmond Museum of History acquired Coles's collection of Brooks Island artifacts following his death in 2015.
Nonetheless, in the late 1980s a fifth force, operating on municipal scales (i.e. with a range of about 100 meters), was reported by researchers (Fischbach et al.) who were reanalyzing results of Loránd Eötvös from earlier in the century. The force was believed to be linked with hypercharge. Over a number of years, other experiments have failed to duplicate this result.
He is currently conducting new social experiments on early childhood interventions and reanalyzing old experiments. He is also studying the emergence of the underclass in the US and Western Europe. For example, he showed that a high IQ only improved an individual's chances of financial success by 1 or 2%. Instead, "conscientiousness," or "diligence, perseverance and self-discipline," are what lead to financial success.
However, several members of his family did. In the 1850s, Jefferson's eldest grandson, Thomas Jefferson Randolph, said that Peter Carr, a nephew of Jefferson's, had fathered Hemings's children, rather than Jefferson himself. This information was published and became the common wisdom; most major historians of Jefferson denied Jefferson's paternity for the next 150 years. In the late 20th century, historians began reanalyzing the body of evidence.
This technique might produce good results, as it's often that after reanalyzing the code, some read/write conflicting variables may change to read/write non-conflicting. If the variable still causes conflicts among different threads, the last resort will be declaring it as shared and protecting its access by the critical section, and providing synchronization if accesses to the variable need to happen in order to ensure the correctness..
In 1978, Thomas had wooden walkways and ramps built so people could walk around without stirring up the dust. During the summer of 1979, Thomas spent the time reanalyzing the artifacts that were never published by S.M. Wheeler’s excavations. During this time, he was able to come to the conclusion that Hidden Cave was used solely for storage year round. He also discovered close to two-dozen prehistoric storage pits.
When people are with their parents and siblings, firstborns behave differently from laterborns, even during adulthood. However, most people don't spend their adult lives in their childhood home. Harris provides evidence that the patterns of behavior acquired in the childhood home don't affect the way people behave outside the home, even during childhood. Harris concludes that birth order effects keep turning up because people keep looking for them, and keep analyzing and reanalyzing their data until they find them.
In addition, she worked closely with the Harvard Graduate School of Design. Ackermann was an Osher Fellow at the Exploratorium. Ackermann conducted early research that attempted to reconcile Piagetian principles with situated learning. Reanalyzing Piaget's work with the water- level task in terms of how children move from concrete thinking to abstraction, Ackermann wrote that Piaget's theory deals with how children become detached from concrete objects, where other theorists focused on the children's attachment to concrete items.
Historians had long disputed accounts that Thomas Jefferson had a relationship with his mixed-race slave Sally Hemings and fathered children by her. In the late 20th century, historians began reanalyzing the body of evidence. In 1997, Annette Gordon-Reed published a book that analyzed the historiography and noted how historians since the 19th century had accepted accounts by Jefferson descendants while rejecting accounts by Madison Hemings, a son of Sally Hemings, and Israel Jefferson, another former slave at Monticello. Both said that Thomas Jefferson fathered Hemings' children.
Harris also argues against the effects of birth order. She states: > Birth order effects are like those things that you think you see out of the > corner of your eye but that disappear when you look at them closely. They do > keep turning up but only because people keep looking for them and keep > analyzing and reanalyzing their data until they find them. Harris' most innovative idea was to look outside the family and to point at the peer group as an important shaper of the child's psyche.
However, other research by Barnett and Faurby, through examining mitochondrial DNA and reanalyzing morphology, has suggested reversing the reclassification: the American cheetah developed cheetah-like characteristics through parallel evolution, but it is most closely related to Puma and not to the modern cheetah of Africa and Asia. Moreover, Faurby notes that no Acinonyx fossils have been found in North America, and no Miracinonyx fossils elsewhere. However, O'Brien et al. (2016) posit that the supposed homoplasy between the genera is controversial, as it is asserted that is not necessarily any conclusive anatomical or genetic basis for dismissing a homologous relationship between Acinonyx and Miracinonyx.
Though the film "scores some good points against the male- dominated hierarchy of the business world," Ebert is ultimately unconvinced by the Cutty character. Racquel Gate's book Double Negative, in which she dedicates a portion to reanalyzing The Associate, argues that texts that have been deemed negative or bad, such as The Associate, are often assumed to have nothing of critical value to offer. Her rereading of the film suggests that perhaps it reception falls victim to the same patterns that its content critiques. Gates writes "[b]y criticizing The Associate for not privileging her white, male creation, the reviewers inadvertently underscore how deep the problem truly runs" (Gates, 108).
A large number of MPTs is often seen as an analytical failure, and is widely believed to be related to the number of missing entries ("?") in the dataset, characters showing too much homoplasy, or the presence of topologically labile "wildcard" taxa (which may have many missing entries). Numerous methods have been proposed to reduce the number of MPTs, including removing characters or taxa with large amounts of missing data before analysis, removing or downweighting highly homoplastic characters (successive weighting) or removing wildcard taxa (the phylogenetic trunk method) a posteriori and then reanalyzing the data. Numerous theoretical and simulation studies have demonstrated that highly homoplastic characters, characters and taxa with abundant missing data, and "wildcard" taxa contribute to the analysis.
Additional precovery images were also obtained by reanalyzing data taken in 2002 at the Subaru Telescope and in 2005 and 2007 at the W.M Keck Observatory Broadband photometry of HR 8799 b shows that it has thicker clouds in its atmosphere than do older, higher surface gravity substellar objects of the same effective temperature. Near infrared H band and K band spectroscopy of HR8799b published in May 2011 indicate a hydrogen rich, dusty atmosphere with disequilibrium CO / CH4 chemistry. Near infrared spectroscopy made with the Palomar Observatory show evidence of ammonia and/or acetylene as well as carbon dioxide, and some methane. In 2015, the signals of water, carbon monoxide and methane were reported in infrared spectra taken at the Keck telescope.
He died of a heart attack in his home in Austin at the age of 77. His earliest work had concerned the planet Mars and while at Harvard he used telescope observations from 1909 to 1958 to study the areographic coordinates of features on the surface of Mars. His later work focused on the study of galaxies and he co-authored the Third Reference Catalogue of Bright Galaxies with his wife Antoinette (1921-1987), a fellow UT Austin astronomer and lifelong collaborator.Memoriam to Antoinette de Vaucouleurs from University of Texas Austin His specialty included reanalyzing Hubble and Sandage's galaxy atlas and recomputing the distance measurements utilizing a method of averaging many different kinds of metrics such as luminosity, the diameters of ring galaxies, brightest star clusters, etc.
Fischer and colleagues also found evidence of other ophthalmosaurines in the Early Cretaceous by reanalyzing known material; this included a basoccipital and humerus from Berriasian-aged rocks near Nettleton, Lincolnshire that they referred to Ophthalmosaurus itself. Additionally, they pointed to reports of the Late Jurassic-aged platypterygiines Brachypterygius, Aegirosaurus, Caypullisaurus, and Yasykovia (which has been synonymized with Nannopterygius) from the Early Cretaceous. Lastly, by tabulating the number of genera disappearing in each age, Fischer and colleagues found that no boundary existed between ages from the Late Jurassic (Oxfordian) to Early Cretaceous (Aptian) that could be considered an extinction event for ophthalmosaurids; in particular, the Jurassic-Cretaceous boundary had a net extinction rate of 0 and even the highest survival rates. (However, by counting the number of new clades that emerged, they found that the cladogenesis rate was lower in the Cretaceous.) Thus, they concluded—contrary to traditional thinking—that the Jurassic-Cretaceous extinction event had a negligible impact on ichthyosaurs compared to other marine reptiles, with ophthalmosaurids having remained diverse until their final extinction.

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