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presented and in-depth
The first edition of the book presented 80 pages of in-depth statistics compiled from James's study of box scores from the preceding season, and was offered for sale through a small advertisement in The Sporting News.
The region's new face as a centre of growth that is attracting considerable world attention, its traditional face that is being tossed around by the advance of globalization, and other themes are presented with in-depth behind-the-scenes analysis.
It aired weeknights at 10: 22 pm, following The National at 10: 00 pm, and expanding on stories presented on there with in-depth interviews, documentaries, and televised " town hall " meetings.
This program includes the same basic classes as the regular AOS programs, but lacks the externship requirement, and some classes may be presented at a faster pace or include more in-depth material.
The definitions presented in this article are only ' headings ' for in-depth topics and without study of the relevant laws it would be very difficult, perhaps impossible, to properly keep the Sabbath according to Halacha / Jewish Law.
As host, George Michael presented clips from the weekend's sporting events from across the United States and sometimes outside of the U. S. Unlike newer sports-related programming, Sports Machine did not usually present commentary or criticism and focused on the highlights, and, often toward the end of the show, an in-depth story about a particular athlete.
Each episode typically opened with a news roundup presented by Waley, followed by a selection of short feature stories, an in-depth political interview by Nine's political editor Laurie Oakes, a " headline " investigative feature with in-depth coverage of a major story, a movie review by film critic Peter Thompson ( the brother of actor Jack Thompson ), and a general-interest ' colour ' piece ( presented during the later years of the show by actor-writer Max Cullen ).

presented and statistical
The statistical analyses of achievement in relation to anxiety and teaching methods and the interactions of the two are presented in Tables 3 and 4.
Our research, however, demonstrates that when study participants are placed in real, rather than hypothetical, bargaining situations and are presented with accurate information regarding their statistical probability of success, just as they might be so informed by their attorney or the government during a criminal plea negotiation, innocent defendants are highly risk-averse.
Gibbs's derivation of the phenomenological laws of thermodynamics from the statistical properties of systems with many particles was presented in his highly-influential textbook Elementary Principles in Statistical Mechanics, published in 1902, a year before his death.
Gibbs's work on ensembles and on the ergodic hypothesis, as presented in his 1902 textbook on statistical mechanics, has had a considerable impact in both theoretical physics and in pure mathematics.
This mechanics of the feedback oscillators was unknown when the work on oscillator stability started but was presented by Leeson at the same time as the statistical tools was made available by David W. Allan.
Some of these results are presented in the statistical mechanics article.
To clarify the concept, he presented a statistical study relating business cycles with sunspots.
Argument from authority ( argumentum ad verecundiam ), also authoritative argument and appeal to authority, is a special type of inductive-reasoning argument that usually is presented in the form of a statistical syllogism, which argues the case from the general to the specific.
Moreover, such partiality also can apply to rebut the arguments presented, either in advocacy or in defence of a statistical syllogism.
The nature of human psychology moots any intuitive certainty about whether or not a legitimate expert ( who might or might not be biased or prejudiced, or both ) has dispassionately considered and evaluated the arguments presented in the statistical syllogism ; or if the authority of the proffered expert opinion is tainted with bias and with prejudice.
The paper, which was presented by the journal as a " challenging puzzle ", presented strong statistical evidence that biographical information about famous rabbis was encoded in the text of the Book of Genesis, centuries before those rabbis lived.
Her prosecution was controversial due to statistical evidence presented by pediatrician Professor Sir Roy Meadow, who testified that the chance of two children from an affluent family suffering sudden infant death syndrome was 1 in 73 million, which was arrived at by squaring 1 in 8500 for likelihood of a cot death in similar circumstance.
It also became clearer that the statistical evidence presented at Clark's trial was seriously flawed.
Research by injecting room evaluators in 2007 presented statistical evidence that there had been later reductions in ambulance callouts during injecting room hours, but failed to make any mention of the introduction of sniffer dog policing, introduced to the drug hot-spots around the injecting room a year after it opened.
The tables and graphs in the book were presented in such a way that the last four stages appeared to be validated, but the requirements of statistical verification of the stages did not come close to having been met.
In 1912 the Royal Meteorological Society presented him with the Symons Memorial Gold Medal, citing his contribution “ to instrumental, statistical, dynamical, and thermo dynamical meteorology and forecasting .” In 1916 he was awarded the Public Welfare Medal from the National Academy of Sciences.
presented a statistical analysis of skull shapes of healthy modern humans, microcephalic humans, and several ancient human species, as well as H. floresiensis.
He finds that " Little or no attention has been paid to the statistical properties of the data used such as serial dependence or stochastic trends in time series and few tests of model adequacy have been carried out or presented.
They presented a statistical model which suggested widespread use of the polypill could reduce mortality due to heart disease and strokes by up to 80 %.
During 1879 the Japanese government presented a representation of their national literature, embracing the standard works of poetry, fiction, geography, history, religion, philology, together with an assortment of ornamental designs ; through Viscount Cranbrook, secretary for India in Beaconsfield's cabinet, the library received a large collection of official publications relating to India ; New Zealand, New South Wales, Canada, Italy, France, Prussia were moved also to make valuable contributions of documents and statistical material.
In one case, " Shonubi III ", the prosecution presented statistical evidence of the amount of drugs found on Nigerian drug smugglers caught at JFK Airport in the period between Shonubi's first and last trips.
On June 6, 2008, after the conclusion of the Democratic presidential primaries, Tyson wrote an op-ed in The New York Times in which he presented a statistical analysis of then recent polling data.
Because the system of classifying business size was developed for use within the EU statistical network, SGMs are measured in euros and are presented in size ranges which relate to European size units ( ESU ).

presented and analyses
The full set of consonants, together with their most common spellings, can be presented as follows ( although other phonological analyses exist ):
Although it was presented to the world in 1965 with an accompanying scholarly book written by British Museum and Yale University librarians, historians of geography and medieval document specialists began to suspect that it might be a fake as soon as photographs of it became available, and chemical analyses have identified one of the major ink ingredients as a 20th-century artificial pigment.
Some analysts, such as Donald Francis Tovey ( whose Essays in Musical Analysis are among the most accessible musical analyses ) have presented their analyses in prose.
Dune Messiah begins with " Excerpts from the Death Cell Interview with Bronso of Ix ," a historian imprisoned and condemned to death for his critical analyses of Paul " Muad ' Dib " Atreides and his histories, as presented by Paul's followers.
Ankylosaur phylogeny is a contentious topic, with several mutually exclusive analyses presented in recent years, so the exact position of Ankylosaurus within Ankylosauridae is unknown.
“ While Nielson ’ s LPM ’ s presented next-day demographic analyses on television viewership in major cities, the devices led to accusations of undercounting minorities.
:"... epidemiologists from the ACS ( American Cancer Society ), American Heart Association, Harvard School of Public Health, and other organizations raised specific methodologic questions about the recent Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ( CDC ) study and presented analyses of other data sets.
The taxonomy presented here is mainly based on the plesiosaur cladistic analyses proposed by Ketchum and Benson, 2011 and Benson et al., 2012 unless otherwise noted.
An article in 2004 suggested that Skype has relatively weak encryption, but more recent analyses, one by invitation and one by reverse engineering presented at DEF CON 2005, both conclude that Skype uses encryption effectively.
Relatively isolated from the sociological academy throughout his lifetime, Simmel presented idiosyncratic analyses of modernity more reminiscent of the phenomenological and existential writers than of Comte or Durkheim, paying particular concern to the forms of, and possibilities for, social individuality.
Often understood simply as a cultural style ' after-Modernism ' marked by intertextuality, pastiche and irony, sociological analyses of postmodernity have presented a distinct era relating to ( 1 ) the dissolution of metanarratives ( particularly in the work of Lyotard ), and ( 2 ) commodity fetishism and the ' mirroring ' of identity with consumption in late capitalist society ( Debord ; Baudrillard ; Jameson ).
Relatively isolated from the sociological academy throughout his lifetime, Simmel presented idiosyncratic analyses of modernity more reminiscent of the phenomenological and existential writers than of Comte or Durkheim, paying particular concern to the forms of, and possibilities for, social individuality.
Other scientists questioned the accuracy of the refugee accounts and the reliability of the chemical analyses presented by the US government.

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