• Against the background of these developments since the outbreak of the coronavirus pandemic, Member States, backed by the European Commission, have been assessing the effectiveness, security, privacy, and data protection aspects of digital solutions to address the crisis. (springer.com)
  • The question instinctively posed has been whether the GDPR and other data protection laws Footnote 1 hinder the processing of personal data, considered necessary to fight the pandemic, and if so, then under which conditions. (springer.com)
  • The Brazilian authorities have a duty to be transparent in the publication of pandemic-related data, which are in the public interest. (amnesty.ca)
  • The COVID-19 global pandemic has caused significant global economic and social disruption. (cepr.org)
  • In McKibbin and Fernando (2020), we used data from historical pandemics to explore seven plausible scenarios of the economic consequences if COVID-19 were to become a global pandemic. (cepr.org)
  • In this paper, we use currently observed epidemiological outcomes across countries and recent data on sectoral shutdowns and economic shocks to estimate the likely global economic impacts of the pandemic under six new scenarios. (cepr.org)
  • In the COVID-19 pandemic, lockdowns and containment measures were a fundamental tool to control the spread of the virus. (cepr.org)
  • A far more compelling explanation for the jump in yield spreads is a rapid change in fundamentals stemming from market concerns that the US economy could be headed suddenly into a deep and prolonged recession-a legitimate conclusion in light of the unprecedented actions by governments to shut down their economies to combat the pandemic. (ici.org)
  • Based on data from our COVID-19 Civic Freedom Tracker , the following nine trends are key ways governments' reactions to the pandemic are shrinking space for civil society. (icnl.org)
  • Today, Zoom continues to rely on our data to help with the dramatic increase in demand for their services due to the pandemic. (zoominfo.com)
  • The coronavirus pandemic prompted an era of personal distancing, and no any knew just how that brand new typical would impact your psyche. (bookmaking.dk)
  • There are multiple, interrelated, and deeply rooted social and economic determinants of the US opioid overdose crisis, none of which are likely to provide a sufficient explanation for the crisis when considered in isolation [ 11 - 17 ]. (plos.org)
  • In this article, we analyze data from 120 countries seeking to assess the stringency of de jure lockdown policies, comparing them with their de facto compliance and empirically analyzing the determinants of social distancing noncompliance. (cepr.org)
  • He has performed extensive research on international finance, the political economy determinants of inclusive growth, the dynamics of poverty, social exclusion, female labour force participation, and the informal sector in developing economies. (unu.edu)
  • The compilation, analysis and publication of those data, as well as transparency in the handling of information, are fundamental for proposing and planning emergency policies, such as the construction of field hospitals, redeployment of staff and equipment to the most vulnerable regions, lockdown and social distancing measures, and the gradual easing of those measures. (amnesty.ca)
  • Surveillance technology was also used to monitor public spaces under the justification of enforcing lockdown quarantine and social distancing requirements. (privacyinternational.org)
  • To contain the spread of the virus, governments have implemented surveillance, quarantine and social-distancing measures. (lse.ac.uk)
  • We determined that many contact tracing or quarantine enforcement apps were introduced without justification, or legal basis, which is disproportionate to the stated objective, creating a serious threat of data abuses, including the risk of targeting activists. (privacyinternational.org)
  • While limits on gatherings may be a legitimate response to the outbreak of a contagious disease, many assembly bans are absolute, with no exception for socially-distanced, peaceful protests. (icnl.org)
  • Within a larger context in which peaceful protests were being closely monitored and forcibly dispersed - in some cases violently - under the pretext of violating social distancing regulations, the use of surveillance technologies in public space can have a chilling effect on freedoms of expression, assembly, and association, especially when applied by governments who have a history of quashing dissent. (privacyinternational.org)
  • Our brand-new dynamic spatial model (Ahlfeldt, Bald, Roth, Seidel, 2020) is well suited for the tasks because it features labour-market-related agglomeration (higher wages) and housing-market-related congestion forces (higher rents), costly migration (that can depend on geographic, cultural, or social distance) and idiosyncratic locational preferences. (lse.ac.uk)
  • In not focusing on the fundamentals, policymakers are wrongfully attributing the March 2020 liquidity issues to bond mutual funds, overstating their role and impact. (ici.org)
  • Data were collected from second- in Brazil was reported on February 26, 2020. (cdc.gov)
  • Today, data scientists are collaborating with research analysts to fill in the gaps with a few mouse clicks when social distancing restrictions limit the mobility of on-the-ground efforts. (alliancebernstein.com)
  • This model, tailored to the epidemic in Colorado, is now being used to explore decisions on additional restrictions intended to further reduce social distancing, the fundamental tool of epidemic management. (cuanschutz.edu)
  • On the other hand, social networks do have not such restrictions but their wide use and scope produce a large volume of data, beyond possibilities of interaction among users and facilities in information diffusion. (springeropen.com)
  • It has held COVID-19 at bay for so long but with rising infections, understandable fatigue with social restrictions, low levels of immunity among the population and a fragile health system it's vital that it receives more vaccines as soon as possible. (bvs.br)
  • Using the model, we can explore outcomes based on scenarios of social distancing and their implementation and lifting once the epidemic abates. (cuanschutz.edu)
  • Phil Hochmuth, IDG's program director of Enterprise Mobility told Computerworld , "On AR, businesses will spend on new mobile devices [and] hardware to help support enterprise use cases, such as medical AR, real-time data/schematic integration in industrial scenarios, etc. (alphasoftware.com)
  • Any innovation in biometrics shall imply clear improvements on acquisition, processing and validation, compared to the state-of-the-art, "on-the-move" (i.e. while the travellers are moving and without cooperation from them), contactless and with stand-off biometric capturing from long-distances (ideally, but not mandatorily, more than 10 meters), and/or of when multiple travellers cross borders, on foot or inside the same vehicle. (ketmarket.eu)
  • As for the collection and processing of employees' personal data (including health data) by employers, one should bear in mind that some issues relating to data protection in the context of employment - like the monitoring of employees - may be subject to regulation at national level. (springer.com)
  • Stigma is defined as a process wherein people with a particular social identity are labeled, stereotyped, and devalued, unfolding within the context of unequal and often preexisting power relations, leading to discriminatory behavior against people with the stigmatized identity [ 19 - 21 ] ( Box 1 ). (plos.org)
  • By leveraging user data, we can better understand the needs, behaviours, and context of our audience to yield tailored solutions to complement user workflows. (thinkdataworks.com)
  • This paper presents an infrastructure able to extract users' profile and educational context, from the Facebook social network and recommend educational resources. (springeropen.com)
  • Proposed projects should particularly investigate biometrics modalities that currently do not offer satisfactory performance (in terms of accuracy, reliability, usability, minimisation of data protection risk and risk of bias etc.) but potentially offer significant advantages over existing solutions in the short or medium term for applications in a border checks context. (ketmarket.eu)
  • Build technical engineering skills and learn to analyze the social, environmental and economic context as you work with underserved populations to help gain safe access to vital resources. (oregonstate.edu)
  • The perceived size of an object depends on its spatial context, in addition to its projected image on the retina and perceived distance. (bvsalud.org)
  • In this study, we manipulated the binocular disparity of images to assess the effect of perceived distance on perceived object size, as well as background element size to assess the effect of context. (bvsalud.org)
  • The perceived target size under different combinations of perceived distance and context was measured with a two-interval forced-choice paradigm, in which one interval contained a standard disk with a textured background while the other contained a comparison disk on a blank background in each trial. (bvsalud.org)
  • In addition, context modulated the relationship between the perceived target size and perceived distance. (bvsalud.org)
  • Preventive measures adopted by organisations happen to include the processing of information concerning the movement of employees, such as location data, as well as concerning one of the most vulnerable categories of data, which is health data. (springer.com)
  • Nonetheless, during such communications, the publication of sensitive data (such as health-related data) of specific individuals should be avoided and it is recommended that the processing of such data is only done if additional technical and organisational measures complementing those applied to non-sensitive data are put in place. (springer.com)
  • Lockdowns and social distancing measures have forced many businesses to temporarily or permanently close. (wlns.com)
  • Many of the emergency laws and other extraordinary measures adopted in response to the virus restrict fundamental rights and freedoms. (icnl.org)
  • A number of other governments have adopted or expanded surveillance systems in the name of tracking the virus, but it is not clear that these measures are temporary, or that the data collected will only be used to respond to the COVID-19 emergency. (icnl.org)
  • That means introducing and enforcing social distancing measures and rethinking normal practices in communal areas. (com.vn)
  • Distancing measures will be tolerated in the office in the short-to-medium term," says Josephson. (com.vn)
  • Systems should also be compatible with policies and measures typically introduced during pandemics (e.g. the use of facemasks and social distancing). (ketmarket.eu)
  • With these measures came an increase in executive powers, a suspension of the rule of law, and an upsurge in security protocols - with subsequent impacts on fundamental human rights. (privacyinternational.org)
  • Surveillance technologies exacerbated the impacts of Covid-19 emergency measures on civic space by allowing governments to collect fine-grained data about individuals while also working across large scales of information, in a way that has been unprecedented in the history of global pandemics. (privacyinternational.org)
  • So, while Italy's insane mortality rates show the horrible consequences of failing to implement social distancing timely and broadly enough, it is becoming clear that relaxing social distancing timely and broadly enough is almost as important. (flatheadbeacon.com)
  • At ZoomInfo, we work with 15,000 customers, including nearly 10,000 small and medium-sized businesses, and we have a fundamental belief that accurate and timely data is essential for the growth and functionality of any business. (zoominfo.com)
  • First, testing will give researchers a much better grip on COVID-19's actual infection rates, true survival/mortality rates, prevalence/intensity of symptoms - fundamental epidemiological data nonexistent up to now. (flatheadbeacon.com)
  • 88 GDPR allows Member States to provide for more specific rules to ensure the protection of rights and freedoms in respect of the processing of employees' personal data. (springer.com)
  • our de facto UX detectives come from our Data, Front-end, Client Success, and Sales & Marketing teams. (thinkdataworks.com)
  • 5G is not just a new wireless access technology…5G is so much more than [extra speed]…The fundamental disruption that 5G will bring will be to move the compute [capabilities] much closer to the source of data creation and consumption. (alphasoftware.com)
  • Enacted stigma describes the behavioral manifestations of public stigma, including discrimination and social distancing. (plos.org)
  • the moral and social responsibilities of the media" and supports "the media's elaboration of voluntary codes of professional ethical conduct" in relation to "combating racism, racial discrimination, xenophobia and related intolerance. (blogspot.com)
  • Recent research on inter-ethnic relations in Germany discusses fundamental changes in patterns of attitudes and latent discrimination on the part of Germans towards ethnic minorities. (uni-mannheim.de)
  • This applies to the requirements on reliability, usability, scalability, throughput and strict minimization of risks to personal data protection and fundamental rights (including the elimination or minimisation of any risk of bias or discrimination). (ketmarket.eu)
  • As regards the processing of health-related data by public authorities, relevant recommendations have been issued by the Council of Europe. (springer.com)
  • When we encounter complex data in areas such as public health, economics or elsewhere, it can be valuable to address questions regarding the presence of discernable groups, and the inherent "cohesion" or glue that holds these groups together. (wfu.edu)
  • Politicians' pro-social conduct is fundamental for citizens' welfare, especially in emerging economies, where public purse constraints often are binding, and weaker institutional settings lead to bureaucratic inefficiency, corruption and other self-interested behaviour by elected or non-elected office holders. (unu.edu)
  • The ways of communicating are drastically changing, via social networking systems such as twitter, or Ustream+twitter, where the borders between the private/public, here/there, mass media/micro media, etc. are blurred, and the identity is getting multi-layered and connective. (crumbweb.org)
  • an ecological study was carried out, using a time series of public and official data available on the Health Department of the State of Espirito Santo, Brazil. (bvsalud.org)
  • The mHealth Intelligence website notes that it's being used across the United States to deliver healthcare remotely rather than in person, following social distancing rules. (alphasoftware.com)
  • As a team, we're looking at data on how people use our platform to make usability and data science workflows our priorities. (thinkdataworks.com)
  • 04/24/2023 dimension of human beings, the absence of health results in psychophysical and social suffering for patients and their families(1). (bvsalud.org)
  • The International Labor Organization notes that the current crisis significantly affects women, workers in precarious situations who lack access to health care or limited social security benefits, and informal workers, who work jobs that are not taxed or registered by the government. (eff.org)
  • Indeed, Festinger's seminal 1950 paper on informal social communication as a function of pressures toward attitude uniformity within a group cites findings from this seemingly unrelated housing satisfaction study multiple times. (wikipedia.org)
  • And while all offices have areas in constant use, from bathrooms and informal meeting areas, data can highlight questions specific to a single company. (com.vn)
  • On the subject of the analysis and dissemination of the data, the campaign notes that the health authorities must ensure that the figures contain disaggregated data to enable scrutiny by the various monitoring organizations, civil society and social movements. (amnesty.ca)
  • In Rwanda , authorities arrested aid workers for violating social distancing orders while they were distributing food in a low-income neighborhood. (icnl.org)
  • Combining those capabilities with big data analytics tools allows us to understand who you are simply by looking at you-whether you're in a photo on Facebook, a video clip, or merely walking around in the world. (smartdatacollective.com)
  • It can scan photos or videos online and link them to your social profiles easily-that's what allows Facebook or Google+ to suggest names to tag people in photos. (smartdatacollective.com)
  • Social media, and Facebook, in particular, are more and more well-liked mediums for purchasers reaching out to brands. (indograciamandiri.com)
  • For Junco [ 7 ], the most popular social network among college students is Facebook. (springeropen.com)
  • action can occur in jurisdictions separated by vast distances. (deccanherald.com)
  • Governments introduced various technological tools designed to trace the spread of the virus - many of which depended upon the vast collection of personal data, including sensitive data. (privacyinternational.org)
  • Although the proximity effect (or propinquity) was an important direct finding from the study, Festinger and his collaborators also noticed correlations between the degree of friendship within a group of residents and the similarity of opinions within the group, thus raising unexpected questions regarding communication within social groups and the development of group standards of attitudes and behaviors. (wikipedia.org)
  • It is argued that "modern", rather subtle forms of attitudes and social distances emerged which cannot be measured with conventional indicators. (uni-mannheim.de)
  • The crisis of democracy is the consequence of social anxieties emerging from lived experiences that lead not only "deaths of despair", but also to the embrace of "deep stories" that, while not necessarily socially salubrious, serve to affirm meaning, purpose, and identity. (lse.ac.uk)
  • The COVID-19 crisis has made data science even more important. (alliancebernstein.com)
  • Level up your data governance program with interactive guides and webinars from industry data leaders. (thinkdataworks.com)
  • Based on methods designed to analyze DNA sequences, the use of algorithms to identify spacing between various events was applied to the social sciences in recent years. (lu.se)
  • With the festival theme "Technotribalism" , more evident than ever in the COVID era, where every biometric and every scientific piece of data is a of vital importance as well as every digital footprint feeds the hunger of social distancing, t he Festival with it's thematic seeks to promote collectivity and openness towards knowledge, art, science as fundamental pillars upon we shall built our new data driven world. (adaf.gr)
  • This contribution aims therefore to map the EU's approach to COVID-19 with regard to privacy and data protection, to identify the areas that cooperation at European level has been focusing upon and to determine the added value thereof. (springer.com)
  • In regard to corporate fundamentals (leverage, interest coverage, cash flows), 100% of respondents consider they will deteriorate in the short term. (russellinvestments.com)
  • With an estimated 2.5 quintillion bytes of data being generated each day, we understand the value behind data to inform future opportunities and optimization across industries. (thinkdataworks.com)
  • HIPAA has a very limited scope because protections for health information in the U.S. rely on who has the data. (eff.org)
  • For companies who do not have existing data sets to rely on, policies and targets can be established using benchmarks and recommendations as they get back up and running. (com.vn)
  • Explaining his lack of interest in social psychology at the time, Festinger stated, "The looser methodology of the social psychology studies, and the vagueness of relation of the data to Lewinian concepts and theories, all seemed unappealing to me in my youthful penchant for rigor. (wikipedia.org)
  • This course provides an introduction to the concepts involved in sequence analysis and its applications to data of interest to social scientists. (lu.se)
  • The proposed solutions should comply with EU data protection law, and, amongst others, embed data protection by design and by default and ensure transparency vis-à-vis the concerned individuals and avoid abuses of their personal data. (ketmarket.eu)
  • Studies have shown that facial recognition software can be used to link people to their social media accounts and even, in some cases, their Social Security numbers. (smartdatacollective.com)
  • Some checks may be as simple as one or two yes/no questions, while others collect more granular symptom data. (eff.org)
  • The New York Times summed up the questions this way: "The fundamental concern about faceprinting is the possibility that it would be used to covertly identify a live person by name - and then serve as the link that would connect them, without their awareness or permission, to intimate details available online, like their home addresses, dating preferences, employment histories and religious beliefs. (smartdatacollective.com)
  • Students will engage in the critical analysis of a number of theories defended by philosophers, who have attempted to answer a number of fundamental and puzzling questions about ourselves and the nature of the universe. (shastacollege.edu)
  • New research by mathematics and statistics professor Kenneth Berenhaut, along with former postdoctoral fellow Katherine Moore and graduate student Ryan Melvin, sheds new light on some fundamental statistical questions. (wfu.edu)
  • These threaten to erode the comparative advantages of big cities that arise from economic and social interaction. (lse.ac.uk)
  • SEW has received research funding from Optum Labs for a study using Optum claims data to evaluate the comparative effectiveness of different treatment pathways for opioid use disorder. (plos.org)
  • Themes covered include sources and methods of historical demography (vital registration (parish or civic registration records), family reconstitution, and census-like data), the pre-transitional population system in Europe, the Malthusian system in theory and reality, the Eurasia project on population and family history (comparative analyses of micro-level demography in historical communities in Sweden, Belgium, Japan, Italy and China with a focus on mortality and fertility), and the demographic transition. (lu.se)
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  • The constant and ever-increasing use of social networks allows the identification of different information about profile, interests, preferences, style and behavior from the spontaneous interaction. (springeropen.com)
  • The European Union has always treated such personal data as sensitive with stringent limitations. (eff.org)
  • The personal data collected in these forms is intended for the sending of commercial content Newsletters as well as other institutional information about our company and partners and are not available and / or disclosed to any entity other than those responsible for the treatment. (e-gds.com)
  • The owners of the data have the right to access their personal data through the personal area of this site and can correct them. (e-gds.com)
  • Go-to-market data allows businesses to quickly shift to sell to new customers and develop innovative uses for their products. (zoominfo.com)
  • I curated many thematic exhibitions and events and I thought it was time to restart my activities, because I felt the moment of a fundamental shift now in the second decade of the 21C. (crumbweb.org)
  • From that starting point, data scientists work very closely with research analysts to deploy the right data and tools to find an answer. (alliancebernstein.com)
  • In short, many of them seriously undermine employees' privacy and other fundamental rights and collect information in a way that gives employees little protection. (eff.org)
  • Demographic, geographic, social and economic challenges, in addition to limited health system capacities, often affect the delivery of such services. (who.int)
  • Rather than look to brain function, we must instead look to people's search for meaning and purpose (motivation properly understood) in societies wrought by extreme social and economic inequality and the disruptions these conditions bring. (lse.ac.uk)
  • Before the pot pie dinner, I had made the decision to postpone ZoomInfo's IPO because of the social, economic, and global impact of COVID-19. (zoominfo.com)
  • Economic aspects of overall health and well-being, along with physical, psychological, and social aspects, are a fundamental focus of the NIOSH Healthy Work Design and Well-being Program (HWD). (cdc.gov)
  • The Web Hosting market analysis is centered on evaluating the current competitive landscape in the web hosting market while presenting fundamental information, market data, and product introductions of leading companies in the industry. (wlns.com)
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  • [1] Our analysis was based on data from a unique ICI survey on bond mutual funds' daily activities. (ici.org)
  • [4] But research by other academics and analysis by ICI suggests that bond mutual funds' sales of investment grade corporate bonds had only a minor impact on the yield spread-meaning that fundamental factors arising from COVID-19 developments were primarily responsible. (ici.org)
  • A novel method of data analysis and pattern classification. (crossref.org)
  • Short stature can be promptly recognized only with accurate measurements of growth and critical analysis of growth data. (medscape.com)
  • The course introduces multilevel data structures and alternative analysis strategies, and deals with subjects such as variance components models, random intercept models, random slope models, contextual effects, three-level models, and modelling variance. (lu.se)
  • But while some employers aim for that goal, others are using apps that track workers' individualized phone location data with GPS. (eff.org)
  • The fastest way for developers and non-developers to build smartphone apps for data collection. (alphasoftware.com)
  • As leaders in data technology, every aspect of what we do is driven by data - Engineering, Marketing, Sales, and Design decisions all need to be supported by numbers and evidence. (thinkdataworks.com)
  • The concerted support of monetary policy and an opening of the fiscal taps has driven a rapid recovery in credit spreads, even with corroding credit fundamentals. (russellinvestments.com)
  • With social distancing orders underway, events from SXSW to Taylor Swift concerts were canceled, essentially destroying TentCraft's business overnight. (zoominfo.com)
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  • instead, he was interested in Lewin's earlier work on tension systems, but Lewin's focus had shifted to social psychology by the time Festinger arrived at Iowa. (wikipedia.org)
  • Festinger and Ballou were later divorced, and Festinger married Trudy Bradley, currently a professor of social work emeritus at New York University, in 1968. (wikipedia.org)
  • We strive to make data easier to work with by reducing workflow overhead and building confidence for businesses using the Namara platform. (thinkdataworks.com)
  • In China , the government has mandated smartphone software that tracks users' locations and shares data with the police. (icnl.org)
  • For example, we considered psychological survey-based data reflecting differences and similarities in cultural values between regions around the world - in the U.S., China, India and the EU," Berenhaut said. (wfu.edu)
  • We believe that businesses will define their go-to-market systems by the data that's housed inside of them. (zoominfo.com)
  • Practically, data that monitors occupancy levels is already being collected in many workplace settings, be it through individual swipe cards, network usage logs or meeting room reservation systems. (com.vn)
  • Learn to design and manage secure systems to safeguard data from malicious actors through knowledge of firewalls, intrusion detection systems and data loss prevention. (oregonstate.edu)
  • Another part of such crimes involves individuals within corporations or bureaucracies deliberately altering data for profit or other objectives. (deccanherald.com)
  • Computational tools are increasingly present in information access process, both by conducting formal classes supported by technologies, or in day by day people's life searching to non-formal educational content (blogs, video channels, free classes, social networks, and so on). (springeropen.com)
  • Countries increasingly see good health as fundamental to human development and national prosperity. (who.int)
  • The research leverages abstracted social ideas of conflict, alignment, prominence and support, to tap into the mathematical interplay between distance and cohesiveness - the sort evident when, say, comparing urban and rural settings. (wfu.edu)
  • Data collection isn't just a one-off. (com.vn)
  • Data availability and collection are discussed, as are various classification schemes, with an emphasis on causes of death classifications. (lu.se)
  • The data collection technique was a semi-structured interview conducted between May and June 2021. (bvsalud.org)
  • After collecting actionable insights, we put on our thinking caps and strategize design paradigms with business and data community needs in mind. (thinkdataworks.com)
  • If you are a data scientist but not a Namara user, we would still love to gather insights about your workflow and needs with this General Data Professional Survey . (thinkdataworks.com)
  • Workplace data is bringing customised insights into how companies can best keep their employees safe as offices reopen their doors. (com.vn)
  • Festinger is also credited with advancing the use of laboratory experimentation in social psychology, although he simultaneously stressed the importance of studying real-life situations, a principle he practiced when personally infiltrating a doomsday cult. (wikipedia.org)
  • Organisations, especially financial institutions, can create their own cybersecurity cells and develop adequate foolproof firewalls to protect data from being compromised by criminals. (deccanherald.com)
  • The rejection of the previously dominant behaviorist view of social psychology by demonstrating the inadequacy of stimulus-response conditioning accounts of human behavior is largely attributed to his theories and research. (wikipedia.org)
  • Despite his preeminence in social psychology, Festinger turned to visual perception research in 1964 and then archaeology, history, and the human evolutionary sciences in 1979 until his death in 1989. (wikipedia.org)
  • The concept of data communities proposed in the paper is derived from and aligns with a shared human social perspective. (wfu.edu)
  • Privacy and property are more and more giving into the preciousness of free access to data, shifting human heritage of all shorts in intangible flows of information, organised in massive virtual libraries. (adaf.gr)
  • In this new period of collective production of information, our value translates in our contribution in the data flux and our access to it poses, not only as entertainment, but also as a possible key in eradicating our human sufferings. (adaf.gr)
  • Here you will find data on the Human Resources of the OAS, including its organizational structure, each organizational unit's staffing, vacant posts, and performance contracts. (oas.org)
  • Data removes human assumptions that can lead to both time and resources spent solving issues that may not exist. (com.vn)
  • The campaign's recommendations include the duty of the Ministry of Health and the state and municipal health departments to guarantee the proper recording of data on cases of flu-like illness and severe acute respiratory syndrome. (amnesty.ca)
  • A new mission could be combined with the older Gaia catalogue (projected to be ∼ 2 billion sources) with a 20 year interval to give a much longer baseline of 25- 35 years, with very accurate proper motions (a factor of 14-20 better in the two components) and improved parallaxes needed to measure larger distances. (lu.se)
  • Unlike other forms of biometrics, face recognition software can be used at a distance, without your knowledge or consent. (smartdatacollective.com)
  • Data clustering using evidence accumulation, object recognit. (crossref.org)
  • A critical question is how much social distancing is needed to control the epidemic and for how long does it need to be in place? (cuanschutz.edu)
  • Using data from lab-in-the-field experiments conducted in rural India with local politicians and non-politician participants, we study the pro-sociality of politician decision-making in a modified dictator game where it is easy for politician-dictators to blame self-serving decisions on factors outside their control. (unu.edu)
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  • 00:03:42 Some companies and countries have not submitted critical data which we need to issue emergency use listings, which blocks the whole system of procurement and delivery. (bvsalud.org)
  • Sex-specific reference data for standing height, head circumference, and weight have been published for most developed countries, most ethnic subpopulations (including Asians and blacks), and the most common genetic disorders (eg, Down syndrome, Ullrich-Turner syndrome, achondroplasia). (medscape.com)
  • But by partnering with ZoomInfo, they used data to find procurement specialists at hospitals that needed tents for COVID-19 testing stations. (zoominfo.com)
  • The evaluation showed users' acceptance of extracted information about their educational interests, automatically generated from social network and enriched to find implicit interests. (springeropen.com)
  • Library Knowledge presents how to find relevant books and journals, as being a fundamental part of any academic report. (lu.se)
  • Data may not initially be anonymised from things such as security badges, but it should be if companies are using it to create safer workplaces rather than check up on employees," Josephson says. (com.vn)
  • The SPH Portal also furnishes stakeholders with documents, data, and resources encompassing critical areas essential for advancing global health security and emergency preparedness. (who.int)