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The problem isn't that Bohm trajectories are surreal, said Steinberg.
And for a day, their trajectories meet in the middle.
Were there any bands who had career trajectories you admired?
But the trajectories of men's and women's writing styles diverged.
Some particles bounce off completely, careening into entirely new trajectories.
So the trajectories of the two companies are very different.
"The Lottery," subtly tracks Jackson and Hyman's inverse trajectories: Hyman's
There's no disputing their place in our personal love trajectories.
Alongside other women mathematicians, she calculated rocket trajectories by hand.
Naturally, they've all drifted apart, onto wholly different career trajectories.
This is where the trajectories for sextech startups can diverge.
That's where you break the trajectories into small time intervals.
The content was largely focused on programming trajectories for artillery.
Six. A fourth factor in the opposing trajectories has been continuity.
So Eric shook his head and said ... Recalculate those Moon trajectories.
Chase's opportunities, even though their trajectories have been so rocky and
Growing up, Jeb deviated from his father's and brother's career trajectories.
It's the one strand that binds two franchises with opposite trajectories.
The mathematician tracked the trajectories of crucial missions in the 1960s.
Through these two women's trajectories, OutCast has built what tech is today.
They're both baby boomers and their lives followed two very "Sixties" trajectories.
And, as beauty trajectories go, the advanced M.O. has served her well.
Or are they separate entities with distinct trajectories and distinct NASDANQ values?
It's unable to project the trajectories of comets or asteroids for example.
Countless stars have fallen into Hammer-like career trajectories and never recovered.
Only once they have children do their economic trajectories begin to lag.
Early in his career, he rejected the trajectories taken by doctoral colleagues,
Luminous lines sketch flickering trajectories around the various levels of the dome.
In many places, the trajectories on income have diverged even more radically.
The trajectories of every measurable are now going in the wrong direction.
I get so lost in other people's journeys and other people's trajectories.
Of four common "trajectories" for energy-intense civilizations, three ended in apocalypse.
The two companies followed parallel trajectories of success, eventually expanding beyond Denmark.
They are all trajectories in which superintelligent machines simply leave us behind.
There's nothing wrong with any of these individual choices or career trajectories.
This is one reason both characters, following separate trajectories, return to Israel.
In her travels, Faye hears many tales that follow these familiar trajectories.
Smeared textures whipped around listeners' heads along a wild variety of trajectories.
There are breakaway artists and there are critics who follow their trajectories.
This time, it's two spirited London girls and their very different trajectories.
These objects were known before, but their speed and trajectories suggest interstellar origin.
Preliminary trajectories show the storm careening towards the Dominican Republic and Puerto Rico.
That proves that representation wanes as filmmakers get further in their career trajectories.
Diagram of the heliosphere, with the rough trajectories of Voyagers 22 and 1.
Let's consider the trajectories of the first three cannonballs (the three lowest speeds).
Both golf and hockey served as potential career trajectories for the talented athlete.
But the trajectories of star careers leave a lot of room for guesswork.
Its report confirmed the South Korean military's analysis of their trajectories on Tuesday.
The calculations they did plotting ballistic trajectories were time consuming and exceedingly complicated.
While these outcomes were expected, these candidates will face very different trajectories ahead.
Before we had machines to calculate trajectories, we relied on the human brain.
Directions and trajectories are drawn, space becomes oriented and is set in motion.
The two women first met at Dynamic, their lives having followed parallel trajectories.
One way is to find the companies with the steadiest and strongest trajectories.
The stations, some remade and others crumbling, reflect the trajectories of their towns.
She also worked out the trajectories for a hypothetical human mission to Mars.
California has mandated regular scientific assessments of historical changes and possible future trajectories.
I analyzed all 21 companies to understand their fundraising and revenue-generating trajectories.
Both players have changed the trajectories of their franchises in a short time.
They asked Jennings and Snyder to write a program that calculated missile trajectories.
In New Jersey, KIPP schools saw similar trajectories as tests became more rigorous.
A definite state can branch into mutually contradictory historical trajectories that later come together.
Sauropod populations caught in this geological divorce became physically separated, spawning new evolutionary trajectories.
These contrasting trajectories are as unusual as any in the history of English football.
But the missile trajectories ruled out ICMBs as a possibility, Lewis tweeted that night.
Economies are fiendishly complex, but forecasters usually predict short-term trajectories with reasonable accuracy.
That really seems like the critical factor leading to different trajectories in different places.
"That kick to the head sent them on two different trajectories," Mr. Hurwitz said.
Gruber plans trajectories for Artemis, just as Johnson did for the first lunar landing.
Quadratics often pop up in calculating trajectories, from a football to a profit margin.
She would go on to calculate crucial rocket trajectories, orbital paths and launch windows.
After all the projections and trajectories, the public either latches on or it doesn't.
Some become defining moments in American politics and even change the trajectories of presidencies.
There is, of course, time for the current trajectories of the candidates to change.
Both Ben Carson and Ted Cruz appear to have peaked and now have downward trajectories.
Trajectories of debris (green) ejected from Imbrium basin and forming scars on the Moon's surface.
It's certainly possible that the trajectories of these various states could diverge for mysterious reasons.
Through Stone helping Naz, we have seen their trajectories sharply curve, though in opposite directions.
When BLIX sends the signal, all the trajectories are pre-calculated based on KELLY's position.
His absence could be a decisive factor, and could see the two clubs' trajectories diverge.
But in one of our best-read articles today, Jeffrey Selingo describes three likely trajectories.
Nearly all Morrison's protagonists are women whose identities and narrative trajectories fill entire fictional universes.
That said, today's event doesn't seem likely to change the market trajectories — or Apple's business.
As usual, the early announcements feature mainstream Democrats seeking the nomination along traditional political trajectories.
In the early stages of the US outbreak, experts warned that these trajectories could change.
Real-life trajectories are rarely as neat as the ones you map in your head.
"When these trajectories unwind,'' Dr. Wilkinson said, "they reveal deep properties about numbers and geometry.
"Genius & Anxiety" feels like an afterthought, tagged on to a bubbly inventory of individual trajectories.
Buttigieg's and Warren's higher "might change their mind" numbers is reflective of their general trajectories.
Neptune is also orbited by seven other satellites located in more distant and irregular trajectories.
Given that, how might the Globes have bent the trajectories of several key Oscar contenders?
Apart from similar career trajectories, the two men could scarcely have shared less in common.
At worst that money will shift the life trajectories of thousands of low-income households.
Instead, highly skilled workers are taking over less-skilled occupations and facing weakening career trajectories.
We've been surprised by the trajectories of objects in space before, with no aliens involved.
The stubborn persistence of these ancient borders reflects the legacy of different 19th-century development trajectories.
Looking at the Mean Girls cast, the trajectories of most of the actors are pretty impressive.
In the first place, the trajectories of the particles are "highly improbable" under the Standard Model.
What they show are not rigid geometric trajectories, but more flexible, "topological" constructions, reflecting quantum uncertainty.
On all but the shortest test on May 28, the missiles were flown on lofted trajectories.
These arguments overlook the ways universities have changed, and with them graduate students' roles and trajectories.
"The growth and inflation trajectories aren't all that different from paths seen in April," Lee said.
Some of them highlighted the 2020 staff increases they would need to support big growth trajectories.
The researchers then calculated various animal population trajectories over time and compared them with known conflicts.
The anticipated trajectories of the fish, Mr. Mizumoto said, could suggest a school that's sticking together.
A deep dive into the individual companies' trajectories can be found in this Extra Crunch article.
There are many paths to the top in tennis, and Saturday's final featured two contrasting trajectories.
The two central banks' differing monetary-policy trajectories sent the dollar up— and the euro down.
"The automated systems that calculate trajectories and the chance of impact … worked as designed," he said.
One option is to offer youth training in career trajectories that do not require occupational licensing.
This seemed impossible; the photons were deemed to follow "surreal" trajectories, as the ESSW paper put it.
The study didn't investigate why the kids' academic trajectories didn't take off the way they should have.
Turns out, they have to print procedural and emergency information (return inventory trajectories, that kind of thing).
"We tweak our forecasts to reflect changes to local policy expectations and inflation trajectories," the analysts said.
Party affiliation of American presidents may not really impact the stock trajectories of the country's largest companies.
When it comes to the career trajectories of Bette Davis and Joan Crawford, Helen Hunt can relate.
Sounding rockets are much smaller, cheaper launch vehicles that send payloads on suborbital, rather than orbital, trajectories.
Everything from cleaning up trajectories to inferring transportation modes and places visited can be done on-device.
Future production is estimated based on analysis of the career trajectories of similar players in NBA history.
Many parents change their career trajectories after they have children, even if they did not plan to.
The trajectories of places like Port Clinton seem to be a fundamental backdrop of the 2016 election.
Their full description requires, at intermediate times, that we take both of two contradictory property-trajectories into account.
The ESSW paper claimed that particles can't follow simple Bohmian trajectories as they traverse the double-slit experiment.
While many of these guys settled into rising trajectories, Hield—ahead in age and behind in development—lagged.
This allowed him to project how different trajectories for the world's carbon emissions would produce different global temperatures.
All of them were growing at a rapid clip, albeit at different speeds and from different starting trajectories.
Fans should be hysterical over your weekly podcast that provides sage adulting advice from interviewees with inspiring trajectories.
Sir John Elliott traces those trajectories in "Scots and Catalans", a pioneering and scrupulously even-handed comparative history.
This is for the first three cannon shots and you can see the trajectories don't quite match up.
There are long trajectories of anti-government sentiment that course through the South that Trump has tapped into.
Differing fortunes for crude and distillates reflect differing forecast trajectories for oil production and consumption in 2019/2020.
This approach yielded a host of new insights about the evolutionary origins and trajectories of multiple lizard groups.
No matter their trajectories—fast or slow, starting as bangs or whispers—the collapses all end in heartbreak.
Although the scope of these chamber pieces was modest, compared with "Pavilions," their individual trajectories could feel epic.
Katherine Johnson calculated trajectories for the first man in space and Apollo 11's flight to the moon.
On the scale of millennia, Diamond concluded, individual decisions don't make much difference to the trajectories of societies.
Or of atoms and molecules and prejudices and hunches that are fireflying around in unexpected and impossible trajectories.
"While both of these stocks got slammed last week, ... they've had very different trajectories of late," Cramer said.
All three companies show roughly similar trajectories, with annual CAPEX spending in 2016 between $10 and $12 billion.
They calculated your volumetric approximations based on air density and temperature, trajectories, flight paths, wireless crapabilities, moving on.
One described going back to school to switch career trajectories — and having a hard time finding work afterward.
Glimpsed from the peripheries of gender and sexuality, history confesses concealed depths and old stories reveal unsuspected trajectories.
To answer the above questions, I analyzed all 21 companies to understand their fundraising and revenue-generating trajectories.
CNBC's Jim Cramer said Tuesday that there are ominous signs in the trajectories of Caterpillar and Intel stock.
The result was a series of trajectories with different freeze-in points and good or bad end points.
Specific orbital trajectories and access to orbits are, in economics jargon, common-pool resources and public goods, respectively.
What can be found in the crossing trajectories of Documenta's learning from Athens and our learning from Documenta?
But train an eye on the black bands, and connections pop out as trajectories intersect, sometimes at wild angles.
The laws of physics allow you to predict their trajectories pretty much as accurately as you could wish for.
The mission will hopefully produce trajectories 60 times more accurate than present-day estimates, according to the press release.
These charts, which were adapted from the assessment, show possible trajectories that global average sea level rise may follow.
Otto traces the surprising trajectories of the school's engagement with occult spirituality, gender fluidity, queer identities, and radical politics.
Back then, I could spend 23 hours straight coding trajectories of objects and drawing objects and items in Flash.
Often disparaged as mere substandard forgeries, these objects suggest unusual technological trajectories that (literally) comply with no European standards.
Still, if the undercard did nothing to change those candidates' trajectories, skipping it likely did little to help Paul's.
But for one strategist CNBC spoke to, the trajectories of both politicians are more similar than one might think.
The ENIAC builders recruited six women who became the world's first coders, manipulating the ENIAC to calculate missile trajectories.
He warned that the trajectories for the ISIS religious state, or caliphate, and global violence point in opposite directions.
The educated and uneducated are increasingly living in parallel societies, each with different experiences, philosophies, expectations, trajectories and language.
In other words, institutions of higher education don't seem to alter students' trajectories toward success from their starting points.
She wants to know what candidates plan to accomplish for the company, not hear about their personal career trajectories.
Hungary and Poland, now on their own authoritarian trajectories, have proved that European Union membership doesn't ensure democratic liberalism.
In this way, Fadda facilitates a dialogue between various forms of abstraction, histories of conflict, and trajectories of independence.
David Yakerson's art is a prime example of how the shifting pedagogies at Vitebsk completely altered its pupils' trajectories.
As the personal trajectories of Mr. Trump and Mr. Xi diverge, so too does the focus of their leadership.
Now that they have Power X. How did you start to determine the trajectories for the heroes in "Endgame"?
These probes rely on radio instructions from ground stations, where large atomic clocks calculate ideal trajectories for their voyages.
It was her groundbreaking math work that helped calculate the trajectories for Alan Shepard's history-making journey in space.
In other words, they essentially want to give a "body" to the invisible trajectories traced by Morel while dancing.
But all of those trajectories for that short period rely on this unbelievably steep dip that has to happen later.
They found three general types of trajectories, including clockwise movement, counterclockwise movement, and a doubling back along the same path.
These "briefcase-size" guys will separate from the rocket around the same time as InSight, but take slightly different trajectories.
"[NASA] came to us and said we want to be able to experience the data and the trajectories," Klimoski says.
Somebody somewhere makes things happen for famous people, crafting their career trajectories and carefully spinning stories when stars spin out.
And while the games drive the narrative, it's the way the team shapes the boys' trajectories that is most compelling.
One reason for the UBS team leader's optimism is a comparison of downgrade and upgrade trajectories during the third quarter.
And it's why the ability to constantly evaluate and, if necessary, adjust the trajectories of emerging technologies is so important.
"The trajectories of both sides transform yesterday's chances for science and tech cooperation into tomorrow's flashpoints for conflict," says Allison.
Lines arc from continent to continent, symbolizing nuclear missile trajectories and likely the beginning of the end for us all.
What they did: The scientists recorded close-up videos to determine flight trajectories as flies closed in on their targets.
The researchers wanted to know how gender would affect the career trajectories of all these newly minted business school graduates.
Since the angle is measured from the horizontal x-axis, these cannonball trajectories start from the left and move right.
For additional context, consider how the capital costs of solar and wind have been on steep downward trajectories for years.
I have seen 17 and 18 year-old juniors and seniors bend the life trajectories of their friends and acquaintances.
The major trajectories of their lives were determined by historical events, random coincidences, their own psychological needs and irresistible impulsions.
"Language use among Hispanics in the US reflects the trajectories that previous immigrant groups have followed," Pew said in 2012.
Beijing's resurgence over the past four decades may be one of the most extraordinary trajectories of any country in history.
The most trenchant criticisms of class inequality tend to come—not unsurprisingly—from those on (or who've completed) upward trajectories.
Most of its lengthy scenes involve significant characters exchanging expository dialogue about their various inter-involved stories and plot trajectories.
Others may just get knocked off their career trajectories if they must leave a job temporarily while recovering from illness.
Interpreting the blob known as 'the media' and the practice of content farming as being on parallel trajectories is uninformed.
This turns the steeply rising curves of rapidly growing epidemics into straighter lines — making it easier to compare their trajectories.
They are not, of course, the same — the two artists' work and lives are different, but their trajectories are similar.
Five years later, as those children have moved into young adulthood, it's clear that trajectories are not always smooth lines.
But Palihapitiya said he thinks investors should reframe the way they think about the long-term trajectories of the companies.
The result is that changes in the economy have disproportionately rewarded some places and harmed others, pushing their trajectories apart.
Mr. Rice said the foundation analyzed whether it affected the career trajectories of women, who are two-thirds of employees.
Trilobites Craters in a Chilean desert preserve the trajectories of giant rocks, allowing scientists to study the physics of rockslides.
Born within weeks of each other in 1903, Crosby and Hope were on very different trajectories when they partnered up.
Warren's share dropped 3 points, while Biden saw a 9-point dip from the previous early January survey, suggesting downward trajectories.
It is hard to drum up much enthusiasm for the leadership or growth trajectories of China, India, Russia and the rest.
Altogether, Tom and Gisele have an estimated $580 million, which, considering their respective trajectories, is definitely only going up from here.
But the lotteries—and the career trajectories of the strongest members of tennis's supporting cast—have tended to benefit Mr Federer.
Their campaigns have also had different trajectories up to this point, with Sanders's support declining somewhat and Warren's on the rise.
The set also includes Katherine Johnson, a mathematician and NASA researcher who helped calculate trajectories for the Mercury and Apollo programs.
Millennials are way less likely to follow "traditional" trajectories with regard to careers and marriage, both anecdotes and some data suggest.
The particles are drawn into trajectories along magnetic field lines, which is why they get pulled to the magnetically powerful poles.
And as Donald Trump's speech last week made clear, they represent two very different potential trajectories for America's future global role.
Due to different career trajectories and predicted longer lifespans, among other factors, women need to be investing for their futures now.
On the other hand, its high-tech sector is worried about declining numbers of pupils following technology oriented high-school trajectories.
Forward thinking cities on strong growth trajectories are those that are connecting employment and innovation clusters with robust transit build outs.
In speaking with them, we hope to shed some more light on their dreams and goals, educational backgrounds, and salary trajectories.
It carries, it rides an invisible jet stream, top flight created by top-gun hitter, creating anomalous trajectories that benefit him.
Mr. Jones employs repetition as a tool to imagine alternate realities and trajectories of the elements of time, language and form.
"Instead of talking about emissions trajectories, for example, why not discuss the health benefits of decarbonization – like cleaner air?" he asked.
Your smartphone will become an augmented reality device, showing predicted trajectories and position of all the objects involved in this game.
The robots' movements illuminate the ground beneath their feet, while the movements of their hands sketch luminous trajectories through the air.
They care about where their food comes and want family-friendly policies that don't knock women out of their career trajectories.
We know so little about life trajectories, and we try to infer things from studying white college students for 10 minutes.
A rare opportunity in the world of computers, but the iPad and its operating system have had the strangest of trajectories.
If those trajectories are accelerated or reversed, it may be traced back to the moment their longstanding nonaggression pact fell apart.
These alumni of "The Daily Show," Comedy Central's long-running news satire, find themselves at different places in their professional trajectories.
Though there were no differences between boys and girls PTSD symptoms or trajectories, caseworkers viewed the children and their abuse differently.
In a frothy market that rewards financial engineering and growth trajectories over profitability, investors can lose sight of the balance sheet.
By hyperbolic, astronomers are referring to trajectories in which objects have enough speed and momentum to escape the Sun's gravitational pull.
"The future of the world's health is not pre-ordained, and there is a wide range of plausible trajectories," said Forman.
This chart, for example, shows vastly different earnings trajectories for women who have children versus those who do not become mothers.
Cook and Glass in separate research interviewed top executives at Fortune 500 companies and looked at their career trajectories over time.
It would have cost millions of dollars to gather the information needed to reconstruct the trajectories with traditional tracking methods, he said.
Statistical analysis showed that some of these distant comets featured trajectories that were very likely to have been influenced by Scholz's Star.
From Russia, the trajectories might appear quite similar, especially if the radar operator was under a great deal of stress or pressure.
By narrowing the lens to the women's emotional trajectories, this movie about a sensational hoax becomes a ripe ground for big questions.
Because on current trajectories, the world that we will run on sun and wind in 50 years will be a broken world.
"Within a vortex like that, the particle trajectories are not chaotic; they don't separate quickly, because they're going around together," Bedrossian said.
"I think it's there's been some interesting trajectories, especially for female artists, I think female artists are still relatively undervalued," she said.
Having constructed such "integrated assessment models", Mr Nordhaus could project how different trajectories for global carbon emissions would produce different global temperatures.
The catalogue, written by Min Khet Ye and edited by Nathalie Johnston, contextualizes and explains the trajectories of the artist's respective oeuvres.
Typically this is done with string, creating straight lines to trace the trajectories back from individual drops to the region of origin.
In the case of absentminded and emotionally charged instances, the jittery steering actually resulted in slightly straighter trajectories compared to normal driving.
To make this task easier, we transformed trajectories so that they all look alike, regardless of their actual source, destination and length.
Tahira works with the fund's portfolio companies to provide strategic and operational expertise that accelerates their growth trajectories and enables stronger performance.
Through this story, I was trying to explore the modern trajectories of our lives, which are increasingly supervised and competitive — and conformist.
Two North Korean satellites, the KMS-85033 and KMS-4, presently orbit over the U.S. on trajectories consistent with surprise EMP attack.
Wasting the 'magic moment' Engaging dads in prenatal care is a potentially powerful way to help set dads on positive parenting trajectories.
Charting out their trajectories and modelling them in computer simulations then led to the new estimate of the Imbrium impactor's impressive heft.
Ms. Henson plays Katherine Johnson, a math savant who calculated rocket trajectories for, among other spaceflights, the Apollo trips to the moon.
The trajectories that he discovered might be regarded as thoughts in the raw, but he is reluctant to describe them that way.
Together, we spoke to women whose trajectories have been anything but traditional — and landed them right where they were meant to be.
Yes, but: If past cost trajectories are maintained, none of these elements will have a material effect on solar's long-term competitiveness.
The team then developed numerous techniques, such as stacking images and predicting orbital trajectories, to figure out which dots were actually TNOs.
These embedded periodic trajectories are typically saddle points, so that some nearby states are initially attracted towards them, but others are repelled.
Were the screams masking the sound of the racket striking the ball, making it difficult for people to judge the right trajectories?
It is a tough pill, and the realities surrounding the divergent trajectories of the two leaders only make it harder to swallow.
Instead, "we found three stable trajectories," she said, the children who scored as high, medium and low on the picky eating scale.
Thanks to faster computers, the Artemis team can now design more complex trajectories through space to more interesting locations on the moon.
Its numbers are often vague, and trajectories — of sugar consumption, for example — would be clearer if shown in a table or graph.
They also mapped the trails of impact craters that led back toward the scarp, records of the rocks' trajectories for 32 boulders.
So it will re-create, amplify, and continue on the trajectories we've taught it, which are always going to reflect existing cultural norms.
Going through the motions, meeting people who pinball our trajectories and shape parts of us, often without realizing that it even ever happened.
A May 30, 13, Facebook application titled "Offline Trajectories" describes a method to predict where you'll go next based on your location data.
We have divergent trajectories; we are points on a graph that, if you look close enough, resembles Philadelphia's grid of neighborhoods and wards.
From that, Dirlam constructed job satisfaction trajectories for a portion of the participants that starts at age 25 and end at age 39.
First he tried photographing the balls in mid-flight, but they just moved too fast to capture any definitive information about their trajectories.
Richard Pryor, Eddie Murphy, Martin Lawrence, and Wanda Sykes also followed similar trajectories from Black comedy experts to big-and-small screen superstars.
As Frank detailed in an article about his research in The Atlantic , their models revealed three main types of trajectories for alien civilizations.
But Cramer argued that the absurdity of it all is that it's happening while a number of individual companies are reporting strong trajectories.
You're going to say a pair of forty-something women frustrated with their career trajectories is just normal mid-life angst — nothing new.
It's about caring about people whose life trajectories are totally different from my own and stepping out there so that our lives intersect.
This video shows Rosetta's final two months of trajectories around Comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko, starting on August 8 and ending on September 29.
There are often two trajectories for pop stars: a sudden fall away from the limelight, or a monumental catapult onto the global stage.
These "speeding stars" were catapulted into their madcap trajectories over a million years ago, after close encounters with our galaxy's supermassive black hole.
The reflective films revel in upheaval: they deconstruct the tropes and trajectories paid tribute to and set in motion by their cheerier counterparts.
And while sales growth trajectories may be only of passing interest to the general public, the larger question becomes, What might come next?
Chaotic attractors typically contain huge numbers of periodic trajectories, but these are all unstable: any slight deviation from one of them grows exponentially.
A 2015 study found that students who attended Tennessee's public pre-K program showed weaker academic trajectories than non-attendees after several years.
The unusual trajectories of these missiles would allow them to approach their targets at roughly 12 to 50 miles above the earth's surface.
Compounding the issue for Rapp, he says, were the far different career trajectories each man found as working gay actors in the '90s.
As career trajectories go, it'd seem like Dave—who we can't name in full for legal reasons—has gone in the wrong direction.
Traditional art history presents art as a succession of types and styles with traceable sources, logical trajectories and cooked-up labels (Renaissance, Baroque).
But Sevastova will also need to serve particularly well and mix pace and trajectories to keep Williams from finding her range and footing.
Dr. Manzoni cannot offer definitive reasons for her findings, noting that she studied trends rather than individual trajectories, but she does have theories.
"The trajectories for these patients tends to be poor to begin with," said Dr. Victoria Tang, a geriatrician and the study's lead author.
The dancers, all superb, seem to be dancing for and with one another, like characters in a play absorbed by their own trajectories.
Popular music is rife with one-album wonders and oddball trajectories, but Elizabeth Eaton Converse, known as Connie, is a textbook cult artist.
Factual and fictional investigations of a historical figure can lead a reader through varied trajectories, yet still arrive in a similar emotional landscape.
Quadratics, which are introduced in elementary algebra classes, pop up often in physics and engineering in the calculating of trajectories, even in sports.
It was thrilling to simply see the many trajectories that brought a bunch of strangers together at a matinee on West 42nd Street.
Along with the influential role that Nature has in shaping the trajectories of ideas, technologies, and careers, it is essentially a commercial enterprise.
The women's post-Bauhaus trajectories, many affected by the rise of the Nazis (who forced the school to close), form a dizzying tracery.
A Rosneft report covering the first three quarters of 2015 cited well construction "of an unsatisfactory quality" and "non-optimal trajectories" of wells.
Even planning the spacecraft's flight plan for rendezvous with Bennu was difficult because the physics of asteroid trajectories isn't a perfect science, said Lauretta.
The problem is that the second photon says that Bohm trajectories are surreal—and, thanks to nonlocality, its report is not to be trusted.
Here are the trajectories of almost 90 Milky Way satellites, including clumps of stars called globular clusters in blue, and orbiting galaxies in red.
Those actions come at a time when the U.S. intelligence is increasingly concerned that at current trajectories, China could come to dominate emerging technologies.
Finally, a growing number of experts believe China on current trajectories wants to fill America's shoes as the dominant global agenda setter and rulemaker.
These funds invest from seed to late stage, and are standing in to back businesses much earlier in their trajectories than Capricorn or Generation.
The locations of the debris are only used in the final stage, when combining the possible drift trajectories to isolate the most probable ones.
After the hosts use Jackson, Holmes, and Williams' impressive career trajectories as an introduction (and point of comparison), Van Der Beek is visibly uncomfortable.
The next administrations in both Chile and Colombia will face challenges to achieving fiscal consolidation, which will be central to those countries' rating trajectories.
Facebook's user growth defies the usual trajectories for social media companies, which often start strong out of the gate and then sharply slow down.
ESA scientists then reverse-engineered the stellar trajectories over the past million years, shedding light on the mysterious gravitational mechanics of the Milky Way.
The machines take weeks or months of trial-and-error, of making minute adjustments and alterations to get weights, trajectories, and angles just right.
Less attention has been paid to the debris building up in polar orbits, and Rodin believes these trajectories need to be more actively monitored.
But by Sunday, when the president discussed Alabama, the trajectories clearly showed the storm going to the Atlantic and not the Gulf of Mexico.
Just ask Elizabeth Holmes or the slipping-from-grace Sheryl Sandberg, exceptions to the Silicon Valley boys' club whose trajectories prove the meritocratic rule.
How the candidates fare in the 20163 states (and American Samoa and Democrats Abroad) will set their trajectories for the rest of the primary.
Leo's quick-acquisition, high-precision arrays are designed with this in mind, meaning trajectories and orbits can be verified in hours instead of days.
Yet while these complicated trajectories are no longer calculable by hand, they rely on the same geometry concepts that Johnson used in the '60s.
In addition to having them absolutely enjoy each other, I wanted to put them on different class trajectories and see how they would respond.
Hypersonic weapons fly extremely fast and can maneuver along unpredictable trajectories, making them incredibly difficult for current systems to track, much less shoot down.
"That's really good news for these places when you think about the long-term trajectories of their economies and the stability of their growth."
Dancers pass from wing to wing in various arcs, often putting an unusual emphasis on peripheral space and charging the air with different trajectories.
The NASA Orbit Pavilion tracks the trajectories of 19 NASA satellites orbiting the Earth in real time, and converts their paths into 3D sound.
And the second strategy is to poach as many working class people back from Trump when he's unable to actually affect and change their trajectories.
In this diagram (which is not to scale), you can see that the range of possible trajectories that lead to a collision create a triangle.
Instead of continuing to damage his moneymakers, Harper decided he knew enough about trajectories to know exactly where the ball was going to end up.
Ecuador-born, Brussels-based duo Fabián Barba and Esteban Donoso trace their creative trajectories through dance and have a history of more conventional dance works.
How is it that their reality TV careers launched close in proximity, but that their career trajectories could end up them in such different directions?
Ellevest uses women-centric data such as women's salary trajectories (they tend to peak earlier than men's) and longer life spans to project financial needs.
These trajectories are checked against those of the satellites, and if a possible collision is detected the course changes are made, well ahead of time.
However, each individual iron in the set delivers a different angle of the club face to the ball, which results in varying distances and trajectories.
We rotated, translated and scaled each route so that all trajectories would start and finish at the same two points in a new reference system.
The fact that Tesla stock is worth more than Ford stock is a sign that Wall Street envisions very different trajectories for the two companies.
The Building Blocks curriculum literally offers math-focused "learning trajectories," a set of sequenced, structured learning experiences for youth from pre-K through eighth grade.
"Lives and trajectories will be changed because of what we are set to pass today," Ms. Mark-Viverito, a Democrat, said shortly before the vote.
Cramer was curious about what brought the humbled hardware stocks back into Wall Street's favor, so he looked back on their respective trajectories for insight.
But real reform is much harder Mendez, a Democrat, said that there was "an insulting contrast" between the trajectories of the two student-led bills.
If your gaze wanders off, you will be lost in the many different trajectories the sculpture offers, unsure of where your previous entry point was.
There's also some evidence that marijuana could "disrupt normal [teen] brain developmental trajectories," according to a 2015 review from the University of California, San Diego.
And so the failings of one generation fall upon the next, as the trajectories of black boys are shaped by the absence of black fathers.
Sansa had one of the most extreme trajectories in the series, evolving from a callow girl into one of the cagiest operators in the story.
In addition to the millions of female factory workers, women ran radios and radar, worked as chemists, bacteriologists and gunnery instructors — and calculated weapon trajectories.
Those defence systems, however, are designed to counter projectiles on regular and therefore, predictable, trajectories, and any variation in flight path would make interception trickier.
As someone who suffered from heroin addiction myself, I'd like to introduce you to a few people who have followed diverse trajectories out of addiction.
Austin and Cado join him to discuss the legacy and fandom around Hamilton, and how each of them has had different trajectories with the musical.
For decades, LVMH and Kering have been in the ruling class of luxury goods, and the trajectories of Gucci and Louis Vuitton may reveal why.
As non-essential stores remain closed and companies face the risk of a recession, investors may lose confidence that these high-growth trajectories can continue.
They were part of a community of young Vine celebrities like Cameron Dallas and Nash Grier, who have been in their videos and followed similar trajectories.
But these two characters have similar trajectories: both talk about having been victimized at some point, turning to white rights as a way to feel powerful.
In a world of rocks hurtling through the air, a good use of processing power is to compute trajectories and learn how to avoid getting hit.
But there are also cases where it's not, and where the trajectories of the three bodies continue to be complicated and tangled for a long time.
Whether or not Rory would like to admit it, her and Logan come from similar worlds of family money, and are on similar trajectories in life.
They've talked their way through lost loves, long marriages, kids, and frankly incredible career trajectories – Sharon is a federal judge, and Vivian owns a lavish hotel.
Gomez's attorneys said they were prepared to present new analyses of bullet types and trajectories that would show that Gomez couldn't have fired the fatal shot.
Likewise, immigrants whose ethnicity (or race or religion) looks similar on a bureaucratic spreadsheet can have very different trajectories depending on where they're actually coming from.
While the drone industry is still at a relatively early stage, it appears to be developing across a few distinct trajectories: consumer, light enterprise and industrial.
Navjot was born in 22003, exactly a decade after Chicago, but their trajectories expose coincident artistic impulses to shed light on the injustices of their time.
This allowed the scientists to compare how the beetles were compensating and potentially altering their trajectories based on the placement of the artificial stars and Moon.
Looks like the commercial space race for reusable rockets is on—SpaceX is flashier with bigger trajectories, but Blue Origin keeps winning the race to first.
But a mixture of surface level winds and high-altitude wind trajectories pointed to tomorrow being a more favorable launch opportunity, so we're going with that.
The critical reactions to both have followed remarkably similar trajectories (breakout praise followed by respectful love followed by mild backlash followed by a return to praise).
Not only are they encyclopedias of history and new talent, but they have an intimate knowledge of label structures, management teams, touring circuits, and career trajectories.
Even declassified documents about spy satellites are heavily redacted, so what we know about their locations comes largely from hobbyists who track their trajectories from Earth.
Long, drawn-out IP lawsuits and appeals are not uncommon in Silicon Valley, but this one highlights the very different trajectories of two competing tech companies.
These probes, launched in 1977, visited the outer solar system and are now on the fastest trajectories of any craft as they head into interstellar space.
More consequentially, Price chooses not to grapple extensively with a somewhat stunning paradox: About 20 years ago, the trajectories of Aliquippa and Aliquippa football parted ways.
Though the 42 stories here often masquerade as slices of domestic life, the scale of the emotional trajectories is treated with the weight of the epic.
But women on top also have family histories — for example, Hillary Clinton's relationship with her gruff perfectionist of a father — that factor mightily into their trajectories.
Of course, the only way to know whether your employees are on gradual or steep growth trajectories is to get to know them and ask questions.
To back up his claim that the new missiles could breach Japan's missile defense system, he pointed to the irregular trajectories observed during the recent tests.
Louden also helped pilot a mentorship program that connects black and Latino employees with mentors in senior roles so they can start planning their career trajectories.
Adolescence is a time when we can bolster our investments and elevate young people's future trajectories – in health, education, employment and personal growth – for the better.
And there's also no doubt that his candidacy challenges those in the party who want to maintain control over the acceptable pathways and trajectories to power.
The unicorns were once lauded for their enormous growth trajectories and rapid ability to scale, but now public market investors are looking for something different: profitability.
If Trump and Clinton continue along their current trajectories, it will set up a savage battle between two candidates who appear to genuinely despise one another.
US investigators are also looking at recovered missile circuit boards, satellite photos, and more to see if that will help determine the weapons' trajectories more definitively.
Still, if both Los Angeles&apos and James&apos current trajectories stand, it looks like Johnson will have to amend his history books in no time.
Simply tapping on screen creates floating virtual anchor points that MeasureKit can use to tell you the approximate distance in-between, but also angles, levels, and trajectories.
And Bennu is a potentially hazardous object, meaning that its size and future trajectories make it worthy of further study in case it ever threatens the Earth.
Exactly the types of projects and career trajectories that an earlier generation of brilliant engineers was running away from when it founded scruffy startups in Silicon Valley.
All three shows have the subsidiary cast change relationships and career trajectories like outfits in a bid to make them fit better into the season's overarching narrative.
In the descent, as the riders tore through a thick fog, Roglic found the best trajectories and never looked back, Thomas winning the sprint for second place.
Batteries "that have experienced different environments and use cycles are going to have different degradation trajectories," Jeremy Michalek, director of Carnegie Mellon's Vehicle Electrification Group, told me.
"Each of us contributed story ideas, character traits, humor, major twists, and full-blown characters and concepts that shot the book off onto new trajectories," he says.
A SpaceX representative told me that the debris tracker hooks into the Air Force's Combined Space Operations Center, where trajectories of all known space debris are tracked.
By 1700 the diverging trajectories of China and north-west Europe were clear (though it was anything but obvious just how much further apart they would become).
As mice have relatively short lifespans, it's possible to examine developmental trajectories over much shorter timeframes and get real insight into what's going on inside their brains.
Chief among them is the danger of a shortage of skilled workers, coupled with a decline in the number of pupils choosing science trajectories in high school.
The gradualness of the "jump" is just what is predicted by a form of quantum theory called quantum trajectories theory, which can describe individual events like this.
Meantime, Pepsi, which has also been working to turn around its popular Gatorade brand, said it is seeing "improved sales performance and trajectories," for the sports drink.
LONDON (Reuters Breakingviews) - In his A Tale of Two Cities, Charles Dickens contrasted the trajectories of London and Paris amid the revolutionary upheaval of the eighteenth century.
The challenge the team faced wasn't small: it's a tall order to live up to what is arguably the most theatrical and narratively-driven trajectories in music.
For his part, Djokovic, who ended a two-year Grand Slam title drought by winning Wimbledon this year, noted the similarities in his and Zverev's career trajectories.
Regulatory authorities in the United States and Canada say similar patterns in the trajectories of both planes may point to a common cause for the two crashes.
"Few people have done more than Floyd to impact an entire industry, the career trajectories of more cooks, or the palates of more restaurant goers," Meyers said.
To get at the deeper themes of strained marriages, traditional gender roles and love, Motoya subverts tropes and allows her characters to inhabit bizarre and metaphorical trajectories.
Politics affected the geographic and artistic trajectories of all six, but they also influenced the curatorial decision to make the exhibition about many women rather than one.
That embrace was maybe unavoidable, seeing how the series followed the twin trajectories of Winston longing after a co-worker and Schmidt and Cece planning their wedding.
This uninterrupted stroll through nearly six decades of work reminds one of how few other artists from her generation sustained such long, capable, trajectories in art-making.
What they did: The report looks at 3 trajectories for how urban traffic and transport patterns could evolve, and what that means for the environment (among other things).
It has mapped more than 90 percent of them, which means we know their trajectories and can be confident that they aren't on their way to impact Earth.
And physicists were puzzled for decades by the fate of the Pioneer space probes, whose trajectories through the solar system were not quite what they should have been.
Two bodies in motion, they followed radically different trajectories, governed by physics and maybe fate — Darby landing in a heap inside the train and Zemser ejected from it.
But if you are a pessimist you might wonder why they would loosen up then, especially if U.S.-China relations and the PRC economy continue in downward trajectories?
In theory, Trump might address these undemocratic trajectories, but there's not much hope that he will — especially as, on migration in particular, he basically agrees with Poland's choices.
Their arcs were contrasted with the subtle but definable trajectories of Finn and Jake, who slowly matured over the course of the show from goofballs to responsible figures.
The reporting by him and others has followed three trajectories in questioning Trump's charitable giving and his foundation: assessing its scale, examining funding sources and following the money.
In the course of another autopsy, of a man who was shot by the police after pointing his gun at them, I examined and documented 43 gunshot trajectories.
He added that the country had in the past tested missiles upwards on high trajectories and launched their satellites to the south to avoid firing missiles over Japan.
He used this time to scope out the venue he'd selected for the slaughter, while calculating trajectories and distance on pieces of paper recovered from his hotel suite.
The story starts last April, when the Gaia satellite announced the locations and trajectories of 2 billion stars in the vicinity of the Milky Way surrounding our sun.
Now, there are lots of different trajectories for relationships: Certain couples want to get married, others just want to keep it loose, and most settle somewhere in between.
It could be related to the contrasting trajectories of the Voyagers, with Voyager 1 exiting the heliopause in the northern hemisphere and Voyager 2 leaving from the south.
She calculated rocket trajectories for the Mercury and Apollo missions, and last year President Obama personally awarded her the Presidential Medal of Freedom for her life's work. Mrs.
HIDDEN FIGURES When NASA was looking for brilliant mathematicians to calculate the trajectories that would put its first astronaut into orbit, it found great minds close to home.
Even in writing fiction, I tend to be heavily outline-driven, planning out character and story trajectories in microscopic detail over months before I write the first word.
Friday's missile flew the furthest of any North Korean intermediate-range missiles, though previous launches have used lofted trajectories, where missiles fly much higher over a shorter distance.
If you can carefully track the positions of the planets and moons, you can then compare their trajectories to the predictions of general relativity to look for discrepancies.
They tried to anticipate the systems' trajectories and study areas that included 240 female spider colonies, comparing them with areas where spider colonies were unaffected by such storms.
For decades, they have enrolled teenagers and adults from modest backgrounds, people who are often the first member of their family to attend college, and changed their trajectories.
Mr. Morgan and his collaborators analyzed the trajectories of some of these boulders and presented their research last week at the American Geophysical Union conference in San Francisco.
But by mapping the positions and trajectories if these particles, researchers can visualize the internal composition of solid structures—revealing things such as stone formations or open-air cavities.
Officials at the press conference refused to comment about the packages' trajectories, but said that some were hand-delivered and others had made their way through the postal system.
A new analysis of the bullet trajectories proved that Gomez couldn't have fired the deadly shot, according to his lawyers, and the type of bullet didn't match Gomez's gun.
And because we work with startups, they themselves have lengthy trajectories, so this is just going to have to be — when you're building infrastructure — long time horizons are involved.
For Virilio, the power of those transformations was in how those things, these historical trajectories and decisions, produced the media that we came to love during the 20th century.
The study, published today in Science, looked at the trajectories of more than 100,20183 news stories, independently verified or proven false, as they spread (or failed to) on Twitter.
Despite this moment of seriousness, "Hostiles and Calamities" is yet another wheel-spinning episode, mostly concerned with tracking Eugene and Dwight through the Saviors' compound on very different trajectories.
Researchers must then follow up in order to document an asteroid's properties and offer data for CNEOS scientists to calculate orbits and trajectories using systems first developed by Chodas.
West Virginia-born Johnson performed mathematical calculations crucial to the space race, including calculating orbital trajectories for the first crewed space flights, the lunar lander, and the space shuttle.
Jesse and Wally were both going on very similar trajectories to Barry, but Ralph's problems and his hero's journey has different facets to it, which make it feel fresh.
A number of the 193 men who have to date left the Earth's orbit have had similarly existential moments that forever altered their trajectories once back on the planet.
This was a dangerous escalation from North Korea's previous missile tests, which have followed steep trajectories to avoid flying over Japan, and should be met with a serious response.
The accounts would be federally insured, and the funds could only be used for homeownership and "human and financial capital investments that [change] life trajectories," according to the summary.
In a televised interview after the news of his retirement, he said that his greatest error had been to misjudge the relative trajectories of German and American interest rates.
Black and female, dozens had worked at the space agency as mathematicians, often under Jim Crow laws, calculating crucial trajectories for rockets while being segregated from their white counterparts.
Seven years later, the bandmates neither take credit for these developments nor feel that they missed out on them, and they say they are happy with their solo trajectories.
Unfortunately, Reich's analysis reinforces harmful tropes about personal responsibility and thus distracts us from the transformative policies that can change the life trajectories of low-income communities of color.
Chasing the Warriors might alter the career trajectories for all these players, as their skill sets and roles will be partially molded by how they play against Golden State.
Taking a much more rollicking approach is Theodore Melfi's "Hidden Figures," which tells the true story of black women who calculated rocket trajectories for NASA in the early 1960s.
"That subsidy could very easily be lost if we continue on current trajectories," Verchot, a scientist with the International Center for Tropical Agriculture, told reporters on a call Wednesday.
With little more than a pencil and a slide rule, Katherine Johnson calculated the trajectories that in 1969 let Apollo 11 land on the moon and return to Earth.
Whitesides noted the company already has experience testing and flying lightweight structures that are both reusable and experience hypersonic-like trajectories, key to providing any long distance travel service.
John Glenn, the first American to orbit Earth, trusted her work so much that he specifically requested that she review the flight trajectories for his Friendship 7 orbital mission.
It was Johnson herself who calculated the precise trajectories that would allow Neil Armstrong and his team to land on the moon in 1969 and return to Earth safely.
Perhaps even more striking is the comparison between employees' service years and point scores on the one hand and their superiors' assessments of their career trajectories on the other.
The good news is that trajectories can change so that a company that is below the Mendoza Line at $40 million can reverse trajectory and be compelling at $80 million.
"It is not hard to see that individuals born in these low-income and deprived places with few resources are likely to have much lower lifelong health trajectories," he said.
I'd worked under Dave Morin, who did Slow Ventures and rebooted Facebook, and knew Brit Morin, who does Brit + Co. I'd seen those trajectories, and I found them really fascinating.
And then there are the institutional economies that emerge from each of these trajectories — auction houses, galleries, museums and the people they employ, including administrative staff, curators, publicists, and critics.
Let's hear from our constructor: Back before computers, the military had to employ mathematicians to calculate projectile trajectories by hand, adjusting for such obvious factors as gravity, wind, friction, etc.
That's usually how it is, after all; most people's trajectories look like a whole lot of ups and downs, but the downs almost always make the successes that much sweeter.
The good news is that trajectories can change so that a company that is below the Mendoza Line at $353 million can reverse trajectory and be compelling at $235 million.
The particles pass through empty spaces but can be absorbed or deflected by harder surfaces, enabling scientists to study their trajectories and discern what is stone and what is not.
Too often, smaller counties do not study their trends and the trajectories that other counties have taken, which makes it seem like expanding their jail capacity is the only choice.
This year's program, titled Fugitive Trajectories and curated by Jheanelle Brown and Darol Olu Kae, looks at ways in which black people cope with and overcome historical and contemporary traumas.
That indicates the differences in "work-life trajectories" between European and U.S. women don't fully explain why American women have much higher rates of heart disease and stroke, researchers say.
"Both commercial and residential leasing markets are expected to follow similar downward trajectories as the previous year, as new supply places further pressures on rentals and occupancy rates," said CBRE.
Over the course of three days, I tried to be more mindful of my emotions and their trajectories, thinking about what caused them and how they caused me to behave.
Murnau turned it into a compendium of comings and goings, of slightly alarming trajectories, of reminders that there was always stuff outside of the frame that the viewer couldn't see.
It's hard to say where any one person would have ended up if a single circumstance were different; our life trajectories are shaped by so many external and internal factors.
That particular part of the song comes to mind when Adrian Veidt and his servants load the bodies of dead clones onto a catapult and launch them at various trajectories.
Our bodies in motion are defined by a unified alchemy of speed and direction, as we trace parabolas, lemniscates, trident curves, Poinsot's spirals, and trajectories that have no mathematical names.
"Firms that sell the loans they originate are nevertheless vulnerable to volatility in the credit markets as concerns about funding could negatively impact perceptions of their growth trajectories," he said.
On view through May 20, the show features 60 photographs and 20193 documents displaying intertwined trajectories of the two men, who were killed within about two months of each other.
The fact that Tesla's stock is worth more than Ford's and about as much as GM's is a sign that Wall Street envisions very different trajectories for the two companies.
" Ms. Yang also said that Louis C.K. should "take a full accounting of all the earnings these survivors missed had they hypothetically continued on their career trajectories without your enablers.
So SEED is seeking to answer some key questions: Can a basic income benefit not just people's finances but their well-being in ways that could change their life trajectories?
"Too often, the trajectories of artists from Africa have been built through exhibitions in Paris, Berlin, London, New York ... ," senior curator Yacouba Konate says in the introduction to the show.
Advances in safety precautions have also tamed the trajectories and the consequences of the skiers' wipeouts, even as better equipment and fitness have enabled the athletes to reach higher speeds.
The US missile warning system works great for ballistic missiles like those used by Iran, whose trajectories can be calculated with an extremely high degree of accuracy once they're launched.
This illustrates best what is wrong with this communications shop, and by extension, this administration: No one is concerned with the truth; they are only concerned with their own trajectories.
Though the new objects have very different orbital trajectories from G1 and G2, all of the G objects all appear to be enveloped by debris, and likely share similar origins.
Former defense chief Takeshi Iwaya said last month that those launches appeared to test new missiles with irregular trajectories designed to penetrate ballistic missile defenses, including the Aegis Ashore stations.
We know how to save lives, improve schools, increase incomes, and give people more control over their futures; we have no idea how to fundamentally transform the trajectories of nations.
Her performance of the Oscar-winning song "Shallow" is the bridge that gets her there, an electrifying howl that sets the trajectories of her and her benefactor in opposite directions.
"We are ready to fly with transponders...along certain flight trajectories," Russia's ambassador Alexander Grushko said after the NATO-Russia Council, a forum bringing together Russia and the 28 NATO ambassadors.
This is true even of a short-range ballistic missile with a relatively flat trajectory, much less a long-range missile with many more possible trajectories and a far greater speed.
Though I.O.U.SF — described by Rand as "showcasing trajectories of the creative process" — is mission-driven to celebrate work in progress, the objects and ideas that comprise Preoccupations are far from incomplete.
In December 2025, they will part ways when MTM drops off MPO and MIO in Mercury orbit, enabling the orbiters to observe the planet along different trajectories until at least 2027.
The fine line between criminality and entrepreneurshipThe pipeline from drug dealer to prison to YouTuber may not seem obvious to most, but Big Herc and Watson see their trajectories with clarity.
On our current greenhouse emissions trajectories, the Arctic Ocean is expected to be ice-free in late summer by about midcentury or possibly as early as 2030, depending on natural variability.
Since the trajectories of classified satellites are not published by the Department of Defense, Langbroek had to rely on orbit data collected by a global network of amateur spy-satellite hunters.
Here is the 2019 UN population forecast: The red lines reflect the UN's predicted trajectories; the UN is 95 percent confident that population will fall between the two dotted red lines.
Here's a compelling way to visualize which countries and states are slowing the spread of the coronavirus: Our colleagues on The Upshot charted the trajectories of death tolls around the world.
Not failures, but certainly not successes — not in a sense that they would recognize or their standards would demand — they are inseparable even now, their trajectories seemingly in lock step. Why?
However, because of missile trajectories, if a UAV shoots down a nuclear-armed ICBM headed for the U.S. in its boost phase, the debris will almost certainly fall on Russian territory.
The answers, among hundreds of other questions the study explored, give insight into the life trajectories that precede prison, and the limitations of the criminal justice system that places people there.
Last month North Korea test-launched two ICBMs at highly lofted angles, and outside experts say those missiles can reach Alaska, Los Angeles or Chicago if fired at normal, flattened trajectories.
"Our research team is working on applying these techniques in contemporary populations to study how breastfeeding alters health trajectories including those of neurodevelopment, cardiac health and other high-priority health outcomes."
The six jugglers are experts of timing and force, doing math with their bodies to keep balls in the air, sometimes shifting trajectories and catches with a magician's sleight of hand.
"These differences matter because they help explain why, despite women's significant educational and general workplace advances, we continue to find vastly different promotion trajectories for men and women," says the report.
That's why the "Mad Money " host decided to review the recent trajectories of Bed Bath & Beyond, Wayfair and Williams-Sonoma, three home goods retailers with very different business models and prospects.
Sanders and Warren support similar policies and have occupied the most progressive flank of the Democratic party, but as Vox's Andrew Prokop noted, they have had different trajectories in the race.
"The collection details important architectural trajectories in the decades which witnessed shifts away from high modernism to early postmodern vocabularies, and then to high-tech and digital architectures," Ms. Casciato said.
They talked openly about whether they had traveled stereotypical racial trajectories — the white girl soaring to success with the support of a wealthy, white family; the black girl struggling in despair.
Instead, she relied on the independence of user-generated platforms, which have offered new trajectories into pop stardom for the first generation of kids to grow up in the digital age.
"By using this new radar we will increase our ability to cope with missiles on lofted trajectories raising the level of ballistic missile defense," Japanese Minister of Defence Itsunori Onodera told reporters.
The trajectories of previous "boom" winners, like Ricky Martin and Shakira, help explain the constraints these performers have to navigate, and the difficulties of transcending their big moment once the novelty ends.
What once felt like a single stream of parallel life trajectories now began to branch and fork into dozens of tributaries, the odds of each tributary intersecting with another diminishing with time.
To learn how the type of heat exposure impacts corals, the researchers ran laboratory experiments, subjecting the model species Acropora aspera to the three different trajectories (protective, single, and repetitive) they identified.
Negan, Dwight, and Eugene are perhaps the most important characters in the comic's "All Out War" arc, and the show has kept the general gist of their motivations, allegiances, and trajectories intact.
Rank explained that golf and hockey served as potential career trajectories but he lost a lot of weight during his battled with testicular cancer aged 22 so he stopped playing hockey competitively
"The shifting monetary policy trajectories of other central banks is making other currencies more attractive relative to the U.S. dollar," said Kathy Lien, managing director at BK Asset Management in New York.
Maia Weinstock's original Lego Ideas submission also included Katherine Johnson, a NASA mathematician who calculated trajectories for the Mercury and Apollo programs, and who was recently featured in the film, Hidden Figures.
Looking at trajectories over the past decade, the report found that 32 countries - home to around half of Africa's population - had seen their final score in 2015 falling below previous peak levels.
The CubeSats are about the size of a shoebox, and were launched with the InSight lander back in May, before separating from the main spacecraft to pursue their own trajectories to Mars.
As Edwards journeyed through the wilderness, his mind moved in its own direction; the two trajectories, one physical, the other mental, were joined in those little pinned scraps covering the preacher's clothes.
The stereotypical Silicon Valley startup has only two possible successful trajectories: Becoming a "unicorn" worth $1 billion, or securing an "exit" by selling your part of the company to a richer player.
Drawing on an astonishing array of sources, Kotkin paints a richly variegated portrait, delving into Stalin's peculiar personality even while situating him within the trajectories of Soviet history and totalitarianism more generally.
But because of this year's unusual midterm trajectories, it is conceivable that the final results could be as different as Democrats seizing control of the House while losing ground in the Senate.
Among other things, Dr. Taylor assembled SLAC's two-story tall spectrometer, a device that identifies particles and atoms based on their mass, momentum and energy, and tracks their trajectories in the accelerator.
They said it had changed their life trajectories — affecting relationships, causing them to be distrustful and leading to depression, suicidal thoughts, anger and anxiety about whether they should have spoken up sooner.
Here, three writers discuss the nontraditional career trajectories, long hours, substance use (and abuse) and uneven returns that can come from working in the golden age of a continually shifting creative field.
A number of Western experts said the new missile closely resembled a Russian Iskander missile, which can fly on low trajectories through the atmosphere and then dive on targets to avoid interception.
By hand, she calculated rocket trajectories for NASA's early missions and checked the math for the launches that sent the first American into orbit and put the first men on the moon.
Africa boasts one of the fastest growing middle class populations in the world, an enhanced role in shaping global peace and security, a young and entrepreneurial population, and promising economic growth trajectories.
The show features colorful characters, sharp dialogue, and complex political machinations, but what really sets it apart from other sci-fi TV is the realistic way that it handles gravity and orbital trajectories.
"The future of the world's health is not pre-ordained, and there is a wide range of plausible trajectories," lead author Kyle Foreman, director of data science at IHME, said in a statement.
In particular, the researchers were interested in seeing whether simulations of high energy neutrinos interacting with nuclei in the Earth to create staus would reproduce the steep-angled particle trajectories detected by ANITA.
The costumes on Game of Thrones aren't just Emmy-winning works of art — they also give us insight into the mental states of our favorite characters, often offering clues about their narrative trajectories.
This report will argue that making longer lives financially more viable, as well as productive and enjoyable, requires a fundamental rethink of life trajectories and a new look at the assumptions around ageing.
But even so, for the immediate future women are likely to continue to have different career trajectories from men's, with more breaks—for raising children and caring for the elderly—and fewer promotions.
Ultimately, the stock market valuations of companies reflect analysts' assumptions about the trajectories of those companies, their sustainability and their predictability, rather than an objective measure of the current value of those companies.
There are also missions in the works that aim to experiment with deflecting asteroids out of hazardous trajectories, or even capturing them in either Earth or lunar orbit to be studied and mined.
No. 20 Cincinnati and Temple meet for the second time in three weeks when the Bearcats host the Owls on Wednesday, and the teams have been on different trajectories since that first meeting.
Their first clash last season sent the two clubs on diametrically opposed trajectories, with Leicester hurtling to the top of the league and their opponents sinking to the cusp of the relegation zone.
Highlighting the ongoing divergence in the interest rate trajectories of the U.S. and its main trading partners, the macro-focused investor unpicked the key factors driving the euro to its current valuation level.
The barium cloud will ionize quickly into a purplish red color, illuminating the trajectories of charged particles in the ionosphere, while the strontium and cupric-oxide vapors reveal the motions of neutral particles.
Three YouTubers who have had successful channels for more than five years talked to Insider about the prospect of children aspiring to be like them, and how YouTube has changed their career trajectories.
Shortly after Schwartz began making his trajectories public, he received a call from an administrator at the National Institutes of Health who had seen them and could not believe that they were accurate.
The pact was understandable, including because Mubadala's early-stage fund could theoretically provide SoftBank with a better idea of what's happening at companies that are earlier in their trajectories than SoftBank typically sees.
The patterns were different in boys and girls, "which may be related to boys and girls having different developmental trajectories and being differentially impacted by certain early life experiences," Dean said by email.
Given the subsequent trajectories of both Batman and director Tim Burton, it can be easy to forget how gloriously strange and subversive the first installment in Warner Bros' initial Batman film series is.
The show's handling of space travel may be the most impressive thing about it: There's no artificial gravity, and spaceships have to fly plausible trajectories that account for the gravitational pull of planets.
The great novelist and screenwriter Richard Price, who scripted this episode, plants this little detonation as an ironic counterpoint to trajectories that are mostly going up, up, up for our cast of characters.
The process of fueling a missile takes several hours, making it vulnerable to a pre-emptive strike, and giving the antimissile systems on the West Coast time to lock in on expected trajectories.
Som Sawani, a 12-year employee and partner at Bain, previously told Business Insider that employees are encouraged to take control over choosing the trajectories of their careers, or "build your own Bain."
Using data from the Cameras for Allsky Meteor Surveillance, a network of about 60 cameras pointed at the sky above San Francisco Bay, researchers have recorded more than 300,000 meteoroid trajectories since 2010.
The United States wants to warn Florida and the Carolinas about hurricane trajectories, its fowl and fish to winter in Cuba's Caribbean waters and come back, and to benefit from Cuba's scientific expertise.
If the real promise of no-excuses schools is to change the life trajectories of poor students and students of color, does the evidence show that graduates of the schools succeed — or not?
But new research published this week in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society suggests this interpretation was wrong, and that Scholz's Star did in fact influence the trajectories of some Oort Cloud objects.
As told in the recently released movie Hidden Figures, the trio's groundbreaking calculations for rocket trajectories required programming a complex, first-of-a-kind IBM computer that helped put astronaut John Glenn in orbit.
The various magnetic fields permeating the universe change the directions of these particles, so you can't just trace them back to the direction they came from; their trajectories don't point back to their sources.
They found that the photon trajectories aren't surrealistic after all—or, more precisely, that the paths may seem surrealistic, but only if one fails to take into account the nonlocality inherent in Bohm's theory.
In this market, investors should opt for individual stocks instead of exchange-traded funds, which often lump together shares of companies with conflicting trajectories, CNBC's Jim Cramer said Tuesday after a turbulent trading session.
Gregory and her team set about taking measurements of the cars and their trajectories and red-tagging any evidence, which would be transported to N.T.S.B. or Amtrak facilities for cataloging and three-dimensional scanning.
Japan, worried its ballistic missile defenses could be overwhelmed by swarm attacks or circumvented by warheads launched on lofted trajectories, is likely to acquire a ground-based version of the Aegis missile defense system.
They share the impact those bosses had on them, how it changed the way they work or their career trajectories, and the lessons that the experiences imparted on them as they, too, became leaders.
That kind of foresight is possible not from time travel, but an algorithm that tracked the trajectories of all the names in the United States over the past 26 years using social security data.
But the broader question raised by the Marlins' sell-off and the Yankees' return to their historical free-spending ways is whether the two clubs' home cities have anything to do with their trajectories.
And the dancers moved in firm paths along and across the stage in geometric trajectories that — like the lines of his dancers' bodies — showed Cunningham's importance to the Abstract Expressionist painters of his generation.
Tod Lending's documentary, filmed across five years, was inspired by Wes Moore's best seller "The Other Wes Moore: One Name, Two Fates," about the differing trajectories of two Baltimore boys with the same name.
I meditated and did yoga every day, and for the first time, I wrote without outlines, structures and detailed character trajectories, trying to just become a medium for my characters to tell their stories.
"The trajectories of the American economy over the four decades following the revolution in automation of the 1980s almost exactly mirror the first four decades of the Industrial Revolution in Britain," the authors write.
Both 737 Max 8 jets crashed at high speed minutes after takeoff in clear weather, following roller-coaster trajectories that hinted at desperate struggles by pilots to control planes seemingly immune to their interventions.
In "Barefoot Dogs," Antonio Ruiz-Camacho follows members of one clan after the head of the family, José Victoriano Arteaga, is kidnapped in Mexico City and the trajectories of his relatives' lives shift course.
In the current study, recovery times from when athletes started follow-up concussion care were similar, suggesting that differences in recovery trajectories were due to the number of days they waited to begin treatment.
She worked on trajectories for Shepard's Mercury flight, America's first manned spaceflight, and earned a measure of fame as "the girl" -- as female mathematicians were called -- who double-checked the output for Glenn's spaceflight.
"Many countries will need to have missile defense systems, particularly since the North Koreans have no particular aptitude for trajectories but know how to launch missiles with seeming impunity," the "Mad Money" host said.
That when you look at numerical trajectories on consumer confidence and optimism about the future of the country, there are incredible shifts among people based on what they think of who won the election.
There's a reason why Britney and Christina are pretty much always mentioned in the same breath—it's because their early careers took such similar trajectories that in many people's minds, they're inseparable from one another.
By this point, the arc of these cities' civic trajectories seems to come to a fork in the road: develop and gentrify or look in your proverbial backyard and to the folks on the margins.
If you go around with these very broad worlds in your head, then it doesn't seem so unusual that there is a black woman, who is a mathematician, who calculated the trajectories for the astronauts.
A recent paper published in Acta Astronautica suggests that asteroids could be captured in Earth's orbit with aerobraking, a maneuver that uses atmospheric drag to decelerate and position objects in stable trajectories around a planet.
Since the neurocognitive consequences of being born with a low birth weight persist for years, ICE agents may have forever altered the life trajectories of an untold number of unborn babies with a single raid.
Ferrante's novels explore the lifelong relationship between Elena and Lila, two women who grew up in a Naples slum and followed divergent trajectories, whose friendship is complex in just the way Woolf might have wanted.
Roadside cameras or radars can track every car approaching an intersection, and Derq's AI can predict their trajectories -- so if a car is about to run a red light, Derq's software can warn other motorists.
The Calvin Klein and Tommy Hilfiger parent was an early participant in Amazon's and Alibaba's e-commerce trajectories, a trend that CEO Manny Chirico used to diversify away from U.S.-based brick-and-mortar chains.
Adama tells Vox these schooling differences significantly impacted the siblings' trajectories, placing Darboe in an environment that put him under police scrutiny, and with a friend group that grew accustomed to being viewed as criminals.
Argentina's peso ARS= and Turkey's lira TRY=, 2018's punchbags, have taken another beating though it was mainly earlier in the year when worries about both countries' political and economic trajectories started to bite again.
And we see trajectories like this in basically every area of potential climate impact — from impact on agricultural yields, to public health issues, to the relationship between climate change and economic growth, climate change and conflict.
He did learn to take a less laissez-faire attitude toward his job, but he also added an odd coda: But in most cases, we're not impacting heart surgeries, rocket trajectories, or life-or-death scenarios.
The Valley's moguls do not overtly treat as inconveniences to themselves the bitter life trajectories that lead to experiences such as Keller complained of; but they have largely been in denial about the effects of technology.
At present, scientists monitor the sky for asteroids using a few surveys, and then a host of telescopes around the world are tasked with following up—taking more observations to gather the asteroid's properties and trajectories.
We've definitely, inexplicably, followed the men of the show around as they navigated their rocky relationships with their wives and each other more than we engaged with the erratic trajectories of these women and their friendships.
By analyzing a density plot of the transformed trajectories, we found the vast majority are fully contained within an ellipse that has the same shape independent of the scale, with the start and endpoints as foci.
Using this enormous dataset, scientists have plotted out the trajectories of 300,000 stars over the next five million years, and discovered that 97 of them will breach a radius of 93 trillion miles around the Sun.
Virtually the entire determinative calculation for future carbon emissions can be summed up in the pace of shifts away from fossil fuels in the largest economies, and the population and economic growth trajectories in developing countries.
She calculated trajectories for Johnson received a Presidential Medal of Freedom in 2015 honoring her accomplishments in paving the way for gender and racial equality as a black woman in STEM, and was played by actress
Better yet, Moreno pointed out that its moving average convergence-divergence indicator, which helps technicians spot changes in stocks' trajectories before they happen, is on the rise, maintaining the bullish crossover it made in late May.
Looking beyond the usual focus on how individual children are affected by the presence of their fathers, Mr. Chetty and his colleagues found that the presence of black fathers in the community powerfully shapes boys' trajectories.
Oddly though, many traditional studies of droplet trajectories have made use of simplified models that don't account for the gust of air released when a person coughs or sneezes, which gives those droplets an extra push.
Not only does this risk putting the country's public debt on the most dangerous of trajectories, it also heightens the risk both of a hard economic landing and of a widening in the country's trade deficit.
Also listed was an assessment by their bosses of their career trajectories as measured by the highest job level they were likely to attain if they remained at the company, as well as their point scores.
Who should win: Quentin Tarantino, "Once Upon a Time... in Hollywood"Tarantino's movie set in late 1960s Hollywood and touching on the different trajectories of two actors is as powerful as much as it is entertaining.
While the analysis wasn't designed to prove whether or how the wording of research papers might impact scientists' career trajectories over time, it's possible that using more muted language holds women back, the study team notes.
"In order to have this exponential divergence of trajectories you need this stretching, and in order not to run away to infinity you need some folding," where folding comes from nonlinear relationships between variables in the systems.
While the cloud services market is increasingly competitive, "the shift to cloud is still early enough that multiple vendors can continue to grab new business while maintaining high growth trajectories," Pacific Crest said in a research note.
These long-exposure photographs register the trajectories of a worker's hands performing various tasks as continuous streams of light — a sort of drawing in time — and one such "chronocyclegraph" also appeared in the Reanimation Library's image archive.
South Korea's military had described those missiles as similar to the Russian-made Iskander, a solid-fuel, nuclear-capable missile that is highly maneuverable and travels on low trajectories, improving its chances of evading missile defense systems.
The startup's software is specifically focused on enabling drones to easily inspect large power lines or wind turbines with simple automated trajectories that can get a job done much quicker and with less room for human error.
The brands share similar trajectories over the past decade, filled with foot dragging and belated attempts at reinvention, and this week at the world's largest smartphone show, both will be reborn at the hands of third-parties.
After accounting for trajectories of age-related cognitive decline in participants before hospitalization, the researchers calculated that major surgery was associated with a small additional decline equivalent to a little over four months of natural cognitive aging.
This is a lifetime appointment that will alter our country for decades to come, potentially stripping women of the right to control their own bodies while changing the lives, health, and economic trajectories for millions of Americans.
"Instead of considering dances performed by satellites in circular orbit around the sun, we could instead think of analogous dances performed by electrons or nuclei movie through 2D or 3D space along straight-line trajectories," Boyle said.
South Korea's total number of cases is higher than the US' — the former has more than 8,300 while the latter has at least 6,400 — but the trajectories of those cases day by day reveals two different realities.
"The current trajectories in health spending are both unsustainable and unmatched by increases in quality," Alex M. Azar II, the secretary of health and human services and a trustee of Medicare and Social Security, said on Tuesday.
From gay marriage bans to abortion restrictions, defunding Planned Parenthood while funding abstinence-only-until-marriage "sex ed" and deceptive crisis pregnancy centers, our opposition has been increasingly trying to dictate the trajectories of our personal lives.
It is full of excursions—a plane trip, a bus ride, a subway journey—that tempt us with their tidy trajectories (from then to now, here to there), only to swerve toward nonnarrative insight along the way.
Called "colored computers," she and other black women who worked in NASA's computing pool more than a half-century ago were separated from their white colleagues while they calculated trajectories for the Apollo missions and other programs.
Yet while Stan was a maximalist, Sara is decidedly a minimalist — her diptych "Roman Stripe IV" (2015), a pair of monumental C-prints, evokes the meditative visuals of Agnes Martin or the purposeful linear trajectories of Frank Stella.
But an analysis of preliminary crime data for 2018 released on December 18th by the Brennan Centre, a think-tank and advocacy group, showed that overall crime rates as well as murder rates have resumed their downward trajectories.
In an exclusive clip from the upcoming Season 5 Blu-ray/DVD set, Peter Dinklage and Emilia Clarke open up about finally getting to work with one another and their characters' trajectories in the Emmy award-winning season.
He had to take into account a three- to five-knot current that ran along the Hudson River as he picked precise trajectories past competitors and floating marks while judging distances and counting the seconds to each maneuver.
In the realm of conservative and libertarian philosophy, there are keys to unlocking American prosperity, restoring our position in the world, protecting us from foreign and domestic dangers, and reversing the downward trajectories of our most endangered populations.
Nuclear-capable North Korea has a fast accelerating missile development program and Japanese officials have been worried that its ballistic missile defenses (BMD) could be overwhelmed by swarm attacks or be circumvented by warheads launched on lofted trajectories.
TOKYO, Aug 27 (Reuters) - Pyongyang appears to be developing warheads to penetrate a ballistic missile shield defending Japan, the country's defence chief said on Tuesday, pointing to the irregular trajectories of the latest missiles launched by North Korea.
While the most influential tech companies are trying to figure out what products they can make to use alongside smartphones — on your wrist, in your head, over your eye — some more marginal companies are charting less obvious trajectories.
"The political scope for making substantial cuts in other areas, should wage savings not materialise, also appears limited," Fitch said, adding that the budget's reliance on wage cuts added further risks to South Africa's deficit and debt trajectories.
For those who, despite the reassurance, find it hard to slumber, their minds dwelling perhaps on sleep-unfriendly topics like throw weights and re-entry trajectories, we offer some advice of our own: Try a nice bedtime book.
He wrote computer software to work out what the constant thrust trajectories would be for the spaceship's ion engine, and studied NASA satellite images to map out Watney's treacherous 20163,200-plus kilometer course across Mars in a rover.
A realist foreign policy would use this knowledge in efforts to reduce terrorist groups' recruitment, perhaps also tracking bride price trajectories while encouraging a cap on prices and even changes in the practice, as Uganda has recently done.
The allegations may not be enough to change their trajectories, but more than ever, women feel able to speak, even if the man in question is in the running for one of the highest offices in the country.
One, filed last May, is called "Offline Trajectories" and is a method of using Facebook users' previous location data — and the previous location data of people they know or have been physically near — to predict their future location.
There are also a number of flashpoints that could lead to even lower growth trajectories across the world, the IMF added in its new report on Monday, released just as the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland kicks off.
But in the background of a couple of the photos was a computer monitor with a map, a time stamp, and five cells that contained green arcs — which Schmerler thought might have been the anticipated trajectories of the missiles.
Every genre has known characters and expected narrative trajectories; to fiddle with the genre (changing the backdrop, the time period, the aesthetic, the expected ending) works to either confirm or revise the way we expect the world to work.
Making longer lives financially more viable requires a fundamental rethink of life trajectories This starts with acknowledging that many of those older people today are not in fact "old" in the sense of being worn out, sick and inactive.
If no unanticipated shock disrupts current trajectories – say a democratic uprising in China, a Russian regime change or, still significant, a Venezuelan dictator's decline – autocratic powers will surpass democracies in their economic size and influence within the coming decade.
Hidden Figures tells the true story of the Black women mathematicians who worked at NASA in the 1960s with a focus on Katherine Goble, the woman who eventually helped calculate trajectories for the Apollo 11 mission to the moon.
Mind the Gap: Part One | August 22017 | Alex Taussig, a partner at Lightspeed, outlines the growth trajectories of both podcasting and voice interfaces (like Alexa) to highlight how monetization of new technologies or mediums typically lag consumer adoption. III.
The revolution fights itself It was inevitable, given their success in the polls and the similar anti-elite trajectories of their campaigns, that in the end Trump and Cruz would clash over who is the true anti-establishment champion.
" In her book, "The Robot: The Life Story of a Technology" (20063), Lisa Nocks, wrote: "In contrast to heavy, hydraulic, single-use machines, his Stanford Arm was lightweight, electric, mutliprogrammable, and could follow random trajectories instead of fixed ones.
There are many factors that go into individual trajectories, including the individual child's physical and emotional development; the home environment and parental supervision practices and the local culture and standards in the child's community, school and circle of friends.
The scientists relied heavily on data from Statcast/Trackman, statistical services that measure data points like the speed of the ball off the bat (exit velocity), the flight paths of balls, pitch types, launch angles, trajectories and spin rates.
In addition to landing astronauts on the Moon, Johnson helped calculate the best trajectories to bring the stranded Apollo 13 astronauts back to Earth after their spacecraft experienced a malfunction that required an emergency return without a lunar landing.
The trajectories of two elder statesmen, Russell Wilson and Cameron Newton, who led their teams to Super Bowls with thrilling displays of accuracy and contact-busting runs, force us, however, to reckon with the limits of this sea change.
The author traffics their elaborately interlacing trajectories with impressive dexterity, save for prolix forays into Richard's son's London exchange-student life and a pivotal coincidental encounter that requires almost as much suspension of disbelief as the novel's magic realism.
The desire to submit to the cosmos, to believe in phenomenal occurrences and to blame a late subway on the trajectories of stars across the firmament comes from a deep-rooted, perhaps inherent human interest in surrendering to destiny.
In fact, the era of the FAANGs— as Facebook, Amazon, Apple, Netflix and Google's parent, Alphabet, are collectively known—may be coming to an end, giving way to a period in which two groups of tech firms follow different trajectories.
Now a team of physicists has developed a more general model of blood drop formation that accurately predicts the speed, sizes, and trajectories of blood drops produced by gunshot wounds, based on experiments shooting bullets through sponges soaked in pig's blood.
These models also included factors like migration and future population size—with a focus on the elderly population, which is most vulnerable to heat—as well as the availability of air conditioning and public cooling centers, and greenhouse gas emission trajectories.
These two trajectories, which appear as somewhat of a paradox or contradiction, are actually interwoven efforts designed to both maximize the bomber's firepower while easing an eventual transition to the emerging B-260 bomber, Air Force officials told Warrior Maven.
They use these models to generate new trajectories and scenarios — counter-factual scenarios — in order to plan and assess [what will happen] before they carry out actions in the real world, which may have consequences or be costly in some way.
Now in our 30s, those of us who have had the most successful career trajectories are taking on many of the same young management roles that similarly privileged, middle-class boomers and Gen-Xers did when they reached those ages.
This early-warning system could grow into a bigger and better thing, and with the advent of more powerful telescopes, we should be able to improve our ability to detect incoming asteroids and predict their trajectories with improved levels of accuracy.
Mind the gap: Today the UN released its latest "emissions gap" report — a yearly look at the difference between emissions trajectories needed to have a good chance of staying at the 2°C ceiling and what's expected under nations' current policies.
This shows a much rosier financial picture for utility-scale wind and solar in Texas, and suggests short-term growth in market share for gas in Texas is unlikely to continue in the long term, especially given cost trajectories for renewables.
Judging by the usual standards of the Premier League academy process, their career trajectories will go something like: semi-successful loan to VVV Venlo, unsuccessful loan to Vitesse Arnhem, grim two-season loan at Colchester United, quiet move to Leyton Orient.
DUBLIN, Nov 22017 (Reuters) - The diverging trajectories of Britain and other major economies is set to be further laid bare in the coming week with London's budget forecasters poised to cut their growth outlook and data elsewhere likely to remain solid.
To ensure the credibility of their nuclear deterrents, Russia, China and others could be expected to respond by deploying additional and new types of long-range ballistic missiles, as well as missiles employing non-ballistic trajectories that are harder to hit.
The report, "Trajectories of the Earth System in the Anthropocene," published Monday in the American Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, said "hothouse" temperatures could stabilize 24°C to 6003°C (2600 to 24 Fahrenheit) higher than pre-industrial levels.
This is one reason I keep referring to the glaring "reality gap" between the long-term emissions tracks sketched in the Paris deal and what is known to be possible given emissions trajectories in an energy-hungry world and known technologies.
This proof of concept is an important one — it seems logical and practical to pack dozens or hundreds of these things into future missions, where they can be released into controlled trajectories providing sensing or communications relay capabilities to other spacecraft.
His absence haunts the town, and the various threads of this book soon merge into one: Marion's attempt to discover the truth about Kayden's life and death, and how both continue to affect the trajectories of those he left behind.
The lack of equipment and skilled medical personnel has led some health clinics and hospitals that once had robust testing programs to shut down part or all of those programs, and some of those that remain open have documented worrisome trajectories.
But knowing the diversity of life paths and trajectories that occur among adult trans people, I don't think that we'll ever find a one-size-fits-all protocol that will work for each and every transgender and gender nonconforming child.
To distinguish themselves early on, "women feel they must take on the most risky, most challenging roles," Christy Glass, a Utah State University researcher who studied the career trajectories of female chief executives in the Fortune 500, wrote in an email.
The team hoped to retrace the trajectories of those two signals back to an obvious place in the sky, such as a star, a supernova, or a blasar, which is a type of energetic galactic core—or some other unknown source.
Down the road, after three, four, five books, everyone can see — via your downward sales and media trajectories — how short you've fallen of your promise, and it becomes harder and harder to get a publisher interested in your next project.
Not just for the people I considered the enemy but for the innocent young kids I brought into this movement—where doing so drastically changed their trajectories and they may have ended up dead or in prison or with ruined lives.
In 1980, NASA noticed that Pioneer 10 and Pioneer 11 were slowing down through interstellar space, veering off their expected trajectories—an event that's now called the "Pioneer anomaly," and has been attributed to thermal forces pushing the spacecraft backward.
During performances, two to seven dancers (Kayla Farrish, Jeremy Pheiffer, Katie Gaydos, Asami Tomida, Andrew Champlin, Marielis Garcia, and Hollander herself) follow specific, rigid trajectories, just as the arrows of escape path diagrams turn at sharp angles, crossing hallways to the closest exits.
Another area of investigation is autonomous medical care; being able to diagnose medical issues and administer treatment onboard is a vital need that needs to be investigated, especially on long missions whose "turnaround" return trajectories are measured in months or even years.
What he finds is actually a fairly positive picture — not only are there a huge number of original ideas and serious dollars flowing into the … space (couldn't resist), but there are also clear trajectories to real products in the short-to-medium term.
The less credit/responsibility you believe we are due, the more you believe our trajectories are shaped by forces outside our control (and sheer chance), the more compassionate you will be toward failure and the more you will expect back from the fortunate.
These interwoven trajectories are, by design, aimed at making the Bradley better able to find and destroy enemy targets in the immediate future while also engineering innovations for armored combat vehicles intended to prevail in mechanized war 20 to 30 years from now.
I hosted a panel with Rebecca Kaidan, who's a GP now at USV, and Emily Melton, a partner at DFJ, on career trajectories for VCs, and we had 21 women in the audience who were in investing jobs in venture capital firms.
Tuesday night's outcome also underscores a larger problem for the Republican Party: Trump remains his own brand, and his strategy for overcoming extreme political obstacles can't necessarily be replicated downballot with other candidates — no matter how similar their controversies and trajectories might be.
With production and a minimalistic hook from Lamb, "I'm Better" is a brave new world for Missy Elliott, but if past trajectories are anything to guy by, we can comfortably expect her to be running trap in, ooh, three months or less?
Finally, the J-20 is almost certainly going to be produced in far larger numbers than the F-22 and potentially even the F-35 if Chinese defense spending continues on current trajectories in relation to the United States and its allies.
Lead researchers Ioannis Pavlidis, PhD, and Robert Wunderlich speculate that the driver's trajectories remained straight under cognitive and emotional stress thanks to the intervention of a part of the brain called the anterior cingulate cortex (ACC), which provides a "fight or flight" reflex.
Using specially-developed algorithms that calculate 2,560 different possible trajectories for the oncoming two-and-a-half seconds of travel, the truck calculates the best possible way to safely navigate a corner or straightaway all by itself using its steering, acceleration, and braking.
When Dirlam analyzed the different trajectories as they related to questions in the NLSY about mental and physical health, he found that people in the low trajectory group had an increased risk of anxiety, depression, and sleep problems at the age of 40.
On current trajectories, temperatures could rise by 22017, 23, 223 or more degrees Celsius this century—for the human body, a rise of a few degrees C can be difference between a day off work with a fever and life and death.
If you look at systems that display the butterfly effect and are chaotic, they will produce fractal patterns—if you have 10,000 data points you can see the fractal patterns in terms of how they change over time, what you call trajectories.
No, Google won't topple Samsung's global empire, and least not anytime soon — but the two companies seem locked into trajectories that will see a new premier vendor of premium Android phones, and that might just be the original purveyor of Android itself.
Images courtesy of the artistThe three young members of Brooklyn metal wunderkinds Unlocking the Truth have already had one of the most bizarre career trajectories in heavy metal history–and all before they were old enough to drive themselves to band practice.
Then, a transition to a scene that requires dramatic, un-fettered action and boom, a Stuntronics double could fly across the space on its own, calculating trajectories and striking poses with its on-board hardware, hitting a target dead on every time.
During the drill, the ships will test their ability to collect signs of North Korean missile launches, as well as data on missile trajectories, and they will share the information through a common channel operated by the United States, the official said.
On one hand, Putin insists that America is engaged in geostrategic escalation that is chiefly provocative to Moscow— especially through the development of heavily-fortified military bases and strategically placed Tomahawk missile-launchers that are well within the possible trajectories of Russian missiles.
Although the other prints from The Great Clown are striking in their examination of color interaction, the last version reveals the multiple trajectories of Reddy's object-oriented approach to the image, which is borne out of a keen observation of the natural world.
Playing sports with kids is bad until about age 13, when the opposing trajectories of your athletic abilities and your child's athletic abilities intersect, and then it's good for like a week, and then they reliably crush you, and it's bad again.
By measuring stellar parallax, which is the apparent motion of individual stars when observed from opposite sides of Earth's orbit, ESA scientists were also able to plot out the trajectories of hundreds of millions of stars, and approximate their distances from Earth.
Johnson, who died at 101 on Monday at a retirement home in Newport News, Va., calculated the precise trajectories that would let Apollo 11 land on the moon in 1969 and, after Neil Armstrong's history-making moonwalk, let it return to Earth.
More advanced missiles are able to change their trajectories mid-flight, which means "it won't be in the place you think it's going to be if you're trying to engage it," says Karako, who says maneuverable missile technology is within reach of Iran.
Japan's defense minister, Takeshi Iwaya, told reporters in Tokyo last week that the irregular trajectories of the most recent tests were more evidence of a program designed to defeat the defenses Japan has deployed, with American technology, at sea and on shore.
By precisely measuring the motions of stars in M31 and M33, Dr. van der Marel and his colleagues were able to measure the sidelong trajectories of those two galaxies for the first time, and determine that Andromeda is not coming straight at us.
I went to Germany in September of last year to visit the remaining sites of the Bauhaus in advance of the 100th anniversary of its opening, but it was impossible not to think of its closing and the trajectories of the school's refugees.
Whatever the case, the trajectories of C.K. and Ansari are doubly disappointing — first, because men whose work had a feminist bent were accused of hurting women, and second, because they let those accusations destroy the nuanced social awareness their earlier work displayed.
We've been following their upward trajectories for some time, through collaborations with Jamie xx, to pioneering VR gallery show extravaganzas, out-of-body experiences, and more, and recently checked in with them to hear what kind of magic is in store for 2016.
While the duo's career trajectories veered from each other, they've also always maintained a healthy level of overlap and the two friends have collaborated on comedy and music projects from childhood through their time as roommates at NYU and continue to work together today.
Co-directed with Chihiro Wimbush and filmed over the course of seven years, Dogtown Redemption follows the trajectories of three individuals in West Oakland — Miss Hayok Kay, Jason DeWitt, and Landon Goodwin — who make their income from collecting and selling trash to Alliance Metals.
European carriers Air France KLM SA and Lufthansa did so in August, while Singapore Airlines Ltd on Friday said its flight routings did not traverse near the missile trajectories because it had been avoiding the northern part of the Sea of Japan since July.
For instance, Argoverse also has a motion forecasting data set with 3D tracking annotation for 113 scenes and more than 300,000 vehicle trajectories, including unprotected left turns and lane changes, and provides a benchmark to promote testing, teaching and learning, according to the website.
The money could then be used to make the kinds of investments that change life trajectories and are rarely available to those not born into wealth or privilege: paying for college, putting a down payment on a home or jump-starting a small business.
There are currently 74.6 million people enrolled in Medicaid and CHIP (Children's Health Insurance Program), the state-administered programs that provide healthcare to low-income individuals and families; and the downward revenue and upward cost trajectories have threatened the sustainability of these essential services.
When we announced the DPA had force in ocean waters, people expected the space billionaires would get involved, but with all the extra funding pouring into NASA and the remaining data centers turned over to crunching escape trajectories rather than clickthrough rates, they were busy.
The couple and Ms. Shetterly's father were driving around in his minivan when he mentioned, very casually, that one of Ms. Shetterly's former Sunday school teachers had worked as a mathematician at NASA, and that another woman she knew calculated rocket trajectories for famous astronauts.
After choosing the best site on the property, he and his team mapped out the area with pink string, tracking potential trajectories to help envision where the buildings and paths might go, and walked the clients through the giant Pepto-Bismol-colored web to decide.
The researchers compiled new data on the career trajectories of all untenured economists hired over the last 20 years at the 50 leading economics departments, and coupled it with details about policies instituted by those universities that extended the tenure clock for new parents.
Atmospheric air resistance necessitates that low-Earth orbit spacecraft, like the International Space Station (ISS), are equipped with extra fuel, so that they can regularly boost themselves into their operational trajectories (otherwise, they would succumb to orbital decay and burn up in re-entry).
But she did not panic and after falling behind, 24-214, Halep gradually put herself in a better place by forcing errors and finding new angles and opportunities as she varied the trajectories with her forehand and mixed in occasional forays to the net.
The career trajectories of the C.E.O.s I've interviewed are so varied that spotting trends is difficult, and a surprising number of the executives do not fit the stereotype of the straight-A student and class president who seemed destined to run a big company someday.
Over time it seemed as if music and text had two opposing trajectories: the libretto pursuing thought-provoking investigations of injustice and courage, the musical numbers pushing unperturbed toward the denouement, with its joyful recognition of conjugal love and the restoration of domestic order.
The retired NASA mathematician, who died Monday at the age of 101, calculated the trajectories of the agency's first space missions, including John Glenn's 1962 spaceflight in which he became the first American to orbit the planet, and the first moon landing in 1969.
Early in the 20th century, a British-Canadian mycologist named Arthur Henry Reginald Buller — "the Einstein of mycology," Dr. Money called him — sketched the trajectories of the spores, and even largely came up with the correct explanation for how the fungi were launching them.
State universities all over the country offer an education that ranges from solid to outstanding, and students from even the weakest state schools can and do go on to successful professional careers, top graduate schools, government jobs and other promising trajectories in every imaginable field.
All season long, Axe and Chuck have been on opposing trajectories, with Axe paying for his hyper-aggression on plays like Sandicot while Chuck, buried in civil suits and multiple threats to his job, has been rope-a-doping his way back to the top.
But since the number of women CEOs is still so small, it's hard to compare their trajectories to the career arcs of dozens more male CEOs, says Anna Beninger, senior research director and corporate engagement partner at Catalyst, a non-profit studying women and work.
The minutes of recent monetary policy meetings of three major central banks will be keenly tracked when they are released as they will provide important clues to the central banks' monetary policy stance, potential interest rate trajectories, and outlook on inflation and economic growth.
In 2017, a group of prominent early-education researchers published a consensus statement declaring that preschool classrooms were a "black box" and that much more research was needed before anyone could say with certainty which ingredients were essential to improving long-term developmental trajectories.
As Fox and his colleagues argue, to produce these trajectories using the Standard Model would require neutrino fluxes, or the number of neutrinos hitting a certain area in a certain amount of time, "well in excess" of those that have been cataloged by various cosmic ray observatories.
But they are at similar moments in their trajectories — Swift is now six albums into her career, and Perry five — and in many ways their current releases illustrate some of the perils of being centrist, risk-averse pop stars in a music world that's becoming more niche.
In order to understand how the Kardashian sisters have transformed from a group of wannabe reality TV stars to health influencers, you have to take a look at each of their trajectories over the past 10 years of Keeping Up With The Kardashians — and we did.
Those thousands of possible trajectories are re-calculated 60 times every second, allowing the vehicle to make subtle corrections to its steering and acceleration to make sure it's always heading in the right direction at a speed that's not going to send it crashing into a barrier.
According to our formula, which uses 22014,20153 comparable private company histories, as well as dozens of current public signals — ranging from web traffic trajectories, investment history, employee growth, Google searches and customer reviews — the top 22015 unicorns are already overvalued by an average of 256 percent.
But style, and aesthetic choice, is also an expression of worldview, of politics, and there is a certain kind of writerly imperialism in extending this late-hipster mode, alternating between lack of affect and irony, to characters who have had life trajectories very different from Eggers's.
The researchers worked out a math model to represent all the pacemaker cells in our brain clock and accounted for inputs such as lights and how sensitive a person is to sunlight, cloudiness, geographical latitude and seasonal factors, therefore creating new circadian rhythms over various trajectories.
But you have to weigh that cost against the actual experience: While suborbital travel exceeds the Karman Line, which is designated the border to space at 62 miles (100 kilometers) above Earth's surface, they are not designed to propel themselves into higher orbital trajectories around the planet.
His new book covers some of the same ground, but focuses on that terrorist group after bin Laden's death, and how it and the Islamic State have evolved since — their different philosophies and divergent trajectories, and how the personalities of their leaders have shaped the organizations.
Because of North Korea's location — squeezed between China and South Korea, with Japan to the east and southeast and Russia to the northeast — there is essentially no way that the North can test missiles on normal trajectories, as it did Tuesday, without sending them over another nation.
Using a long-term data set on the career trajectories of 73,000 scientists across many disciplines, Dr. Blau and Dr. Weinberg modeled how the age distribution of this group changed with a dozen demographic factors, including the rates at which scientists obtained doctorates, became employed and retired.
This has led some of the poorest countries around the world with some of the highest rates of HIV infection to reverse the trajectories of their epidemics and guided states and local jurisdictions' strategies to end AIDS, including Fulton County, Ga., where we live and practice medicine.
It has produced the last two Best Picture champs – Spotlight and Birdman – as well as calibrated the awards-season trajectories of films like Gravity, Black Swan, The Queen, Brokeback Mountain and then-underdog The Hurt Locker, which would end up taking home the Oscars' top prize in 2010.
In assessing the global sovereign credit implications of policies enacted by the new US Administration, Fitch will focus on changes in growth trajectories, public finance positions and balance of payments performances, with particular emphasis on medium-term export prospects and possible pressures on external liquidity and sustainable funding.
Read MoreNothing comes cheap at the Super Bowl "Where the emulator gains its power is the extreme accuracy down to the exact trajectories and speeds on the roads," said Balaji Prabhakar, chief scientist at Urban Engines and a professor of electrical engineering and computer science at Stanford University.
Clinton's America applauded itself from the apex of boomer self-assurance; Bush's was gilded and blustering and fragile, both strident and utterly bereft of ideas; Obama's was cosmopolitan and smart from afar and naively inclined to assume facts not in evidence about the trajectories of various important things.
The film's sprawling title — "How to Let Go of the World and Love All The Things Climate Can't Change" — reflects the sweep of the documentary itself, which takes viewers on Fox's world-spanning learning journey examining how local campaigns and individual innovators can tweak troubling environmental trajectories toward progress.
The festival opens with "Like a Nova star: three totally different trajectories — each exploding brilliantly away from the postmodern center," a program that includes Yasuko Yokoshi's "Bell Solo Unplugged," a version of the choreographer's "Bell," which had a favorably reviewed run at New York Live Arts in 2013.
Each woman contributed to NASA in a significant way; Johnson calculated the trajectories to help John Glenn orbit the Earth, Vaughan was the first African American woman to be Head of Personnel, and Jackson served as the Federal Women's Program Manager in the Office of Equal Opportunity Programs.
Two leading theories of the differences in the initial death toll trajectories have to do with the ages of people who were infected and the fact that the US health care system — for all its failings and inefficiencies — has more critical care beds for people who are seriously ill.
When Shakira and J. Lo were initially announced as this year's Super Bowl halftime performers, many were skeptical about how successful a collaboration between the two of them could be; after all, the singers careers have had vastly different trajectories since their individual debuts in the early 2000s.
Other trajectories are downright chilling: One woman ascended the ranks of the alt-right by appearing "confident enough to keep up with the guys, but subservient enough to know her place"; she went from being a volunteer for the Obama campaign to someone who gave a Nazi salute.
The divergent trajectories adds to pressure on Chairman Albert Baehny to find a new CEO to help decide what to do with Specialty Ingredients, which is currently being carved out into a stand-alone unit - a move some analysts have predicted could be a precursor to a sale.
"We are interested in results like those presented here, because they not only help us to understand how factors like sex contribute to different trajectories of metabolic brain health in late life, but also help us to understand the potential causes and early signs of Alzheimer's Disease," Lockhart said.
As two of our great leaders -- a legend in music and a war hero -- lie in state, we approach their caskets, full of respect, with complex feelings and memories, wondering what their life trajectories meant and how their lives intersected with our own, as with our society at large.
A memorandum of understanding among the FAA, the Air Force and the NTSB signed in 2004 gives the transportation board the authority to investigate commercial space launches that veer away from their intended trajectories and impact the property or people nearby who are not part of the launch.
Which may be why we're seeing a new wave of fictions that explore the future trajectories of this trend; Channel 4's surprise hit series Black Mirror is mostly obsessed with the question of connection, and how technology accelerates and warps the way we relate to each other.
We take a closer look at what it feels like to be a woman making six figures — when only 235% of American women make that much, according to the U.S. Census — with the hope it will give women insight into how to better navigate their own career and salary trajectories.
We take a closer look at what it feels like to be a woman making six figures — when only 5% of American women make that much, according to the U.S. Census — with the hope it will give women insight into how to better navigate their own career and salary trajectories.

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