• Technology-enabled collaboration draws us closer, makes us smarter and allows us to innovate using the wisdom of a crowd. (npr.org)
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  • And, when the collective of people "being themselves" amasses concentration and velocity, we learn that sometimes the wisdom that manifests within the crowds isn't very wise at all. (briansolis.com)
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  • There is an increasing awareness that a quantitative understanding of the cellular machinery requires considerable advancement of our current understanding of concentrated (or crowded) protein mixtures present in the cytosol. (lu.se)
  • Unusual extraction combined with the use of TADs and MBT mechanics Lacebacks to treat a Class II, anterior open bite case with crowding. (3m.com)
  • Therefore, it has been observed that isn't possible to asspciate the eruption and / or impaction of third molars with the presence of mandibular anterior crowding. (bvsalud.org)
  • Crowds and Party channels the energies of the riotous crowds who took to the streets in the past five years into an argument for the political party. (versobooks.com)
  • By 5 p.m., most of the orange crowd-control fences were down and crews were sweeping the streets. (baltimoresun.com)
  • Rentals escalate, streets are clogged, traffic stalls, as the city has to carry crowds that exceed its capacity. (scotsman.com)
  • When the flankers are closer, crowding will thus occur. (wikipedia.org)
  • Tom Holland in "The Crowded Room," Episode 1. (yahoo.com)
  • When crowds appear in spaces unauthorized by capital and the state-such as in the Occupy movement in New York, London and across the world-they create a gap of possibility. (versobooks.com)
  • Four factors raise your risk of catching the virus: enclosed spaces, crowds, close contact with others, and difficulty social distancing. (businessinsider.com)
  • It's not surprising, then, that evidence increasingly shows that the risk of infection is higher in enclosed, crowded spaces where it's difficult to maintain 6 feet of social distance and people are in close contact. (businessinsider.com)
  • On this day, crowd is mostly calm and civilized, even if many find Blaine's stunt either crazy, self-centered or in typically American bad taste. (nbcnews.com)
  • It is also suggested that head injuries can cause a crowding effect. (wikipedia.org)
  • This crowding-out effect constitutes costs of incentive provision that have been largely neglected by economists. (repec.org)
  • In our experiments the crowding-out effect is so strong that the incentive contracts are less efficient than contracts without any incentives. (repec.org)
  • President Donald Trump and his team are still fuming over evidence of a relatively small crowd for his inauguration, with his chief of staff claiming the reports are an effort to "de-legitimize" Trump and another senior adviser explaining that the administration is offering "alternative facts. (politico.com)
  • It has been an extraordinary start for the newly sworn-in president, in which Trump and his advisers have fixated on the inaugural crowd size and the well-attended protests, while also taking actions to freeze federal regulations and gut Obamacare. (politico.com)
  • Former President Donald Trump was booed while telling a crowd in Alabama to get the Covid-19 vaccine. (msnbc.com)
  • In the hours before the rally, crowds were significantly lighter than expected, and campaign officials scrapped plans for Trump to address an overflow space outdoors. (chicagotribune.com)
  • Trump tried to explain away the crowd size by blaming the media for declaring "don't go, don't come, don't do anything" and by insisting there were protesters outside who were "doing bad things. (chicagotribune.com)
  • Trump devoted more than 10 minutes of his 105-minute rally - with the crowd laughing along - trying to explain away a pair of odd images from his speech last weekend at West Point, blaming his slippery leather-soled shoes for video of him walking awkwardly down a ramp as he left the podium. (chicagotribune.com)
  • In Crowded with Genius , James Buchan beautifully reconstructs the intimate geographic scale and boundless intellectual milieu of Enlightenment Edinburgh. (harpercollins.com)
  • Cliff Hague pictured among the crowds and street performers on the High Street during the Edinburgh Festival Fringe. (scotsman.com)
  • Positioned at the intersection of science and humanity, The Madness of Crowds draws in its readers with murder but keeps them listening through its challenging moral conundrums. (bookpage.com)
  • Tom Holland is hopeful his new miniseries The Crowded Room will connect with fans despite the barrage of negative reviews it has gotten. (yahoo.com)
  • 2018. Adversarial Learning for Chinese NER From Crowd Annotations. (aaai.org)
  • 2018) 'Adversarial Learning for Chinese NER From Crowd Annotations', Proceedings of the AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence, 32 , p. (aaai.org)
  • Probably around that time, crowding has become an issue in optometry and ophthalmology when testing amblyopic subjects with eye charts, as is apparent from a remark of the Danish ophthalmologist Holger Ehlers in 1936. (wikipedia.org)
  • James A. Stuart und Hermann M. Burian in Iowa were, in 1962, the first to study crowding systematically, for amblyopic subjects. (wikipedia.org)
  • To grab the attention of these crowds, artists choose literary and modern-life subjects that reflect ideas dominating their time. (tate.org.uk)
  • But the small crowds of pre-rally demonstrators were largely peaceful, and Tulsa police reported just one arrest Saturday afternoon. (chicagotribune.com)
  • We propose to emphasize how the journey of protests that took place in Brazil, in June 2013, reveals the destructive irrationality of the crowds as well as the dispute over benefits and the power of the multitudes, as we believe that both postulations contribute to this psychopolitical analysis. (bvsalud.org)
  • Amanda Seyfried in 'The Crowded Room,' now streaming on Apple TV+. (apple.com)
  • Levon Hawke, Sasha Lane, Sam Vartholomeos and Jason Isaacs in 'The Crowded Room,' now streaming on Apple TV+. (apple.com)
  • She also tried to defend press secretary Sean Spicer, who called reporters to the White House briefing room on Saturday night to accuse the media of "deliberately false reporting," while delivering a statement on crowd size that was riddled with inaccuracies. (politico.com)
  • Jokingly comparing his experience to being like a Tottenham Hotspur fan - the team has never won the Premier League - he discussed how he has learned resilience and explained that he is more concerned about the lessons viewers can take away from The Crowded Room than the opinions of reviewers. (yahoo.com)
  • If Hillary Clinton had peeked outside the committee hearing room before taking her seat on the dais today to welcome Al Gore back to the Senate, she would have seen an overflow crowd that stretched deep into the Dirksen building-including more than a dozen singing anti-war protestors dressed in choir robes, and a man toting homemade posterboard signs reading 'Run Al, Run' and 'Gore Obama '08. (observer.com)
  • Crowding is prominently present in amblyopia and has been first mentioned in that context and studied quantitatively there. (wikipedia.org)
  • Industry-leading simulation tool features improved workflow for creating crowds, expanded shading options, and universal plugin to ensure compatibility with all major 3D software. (awn.com)
  • The different features linked to crowds and multitudes indicate a rhetorical issue, since the antagonism of their conceptions tends to endorse the viewpoint taken in the analysis of large agglomerations of individuals. (bvsalud.org)
  • The new software version is built to give crowd technical directors more under-the-hood access to the crowd simulation engine, and provides custom artificial intelligence, an emit/kill behavior, traffic simulation behavior and improvements to the acclaimed Golaem Layout Tool. (awn.com)
  • The Office of the Independent Police Review Director (OIPRD) recommended that police allow more time and use better technology to provide warnings to disperse a crowd before kettling or arresting people. (cbc.ca)
  • The Rusty Griswolds provided the soundtrack, all-time passing leader Ken Anderson led the contingent of alumni autograph signing tables, and right end Michael Johnson led the crowd in a cheer from his days as a Dallas County High School legend in Selma, Ala. (bengals.com)
  • Blaine spends most of his time reading, writing a diary, and passively acknowledging the crowds. (nbcnews.com)
  • If you want to be long momentum stocks and short value stocks, and no one else is doing it, then it can get crowded but this takes some time to happen. (safehaven.com)
  • Increased crowding may affect the care that is delivered to hospitalized patients , particularly around the time of admission. (bvsalud.org)
  • Further conclusions concern a comprehension of the street as a playing field rather than as a route, the inherently performative nature of intimate interaction in the street, and the conveying of collective affinities as connected to the anonymous crowd rather than a distinct class or identity. (lu.se)
  • Most of them are competing with a large number of bachelor degree-holders in the country's crowded job market. (chinadaily.com.cn)
  • Now Merry White's indispensable classic is back in print for a new generation of readers to savor, and her international recipes are as crowd-pleasing as ever-whether you are hosting a large party numbering in the dozens, or a more intimate gathering of family and friends. (princeton.edu)
  • Crowd Management Safety Guidelines for Retailers from the Occupational Safety and Health Administration provides general information that employers may use in planning large events. (cdc.gov)
  • Louise Penny tackles social unrest in a post-pandemic world in The Madness of Crowds (15 hours), the 17th novel in the Chief Inspector Armand Gamache series. (bookpage.com)
  • Live mocap link from London to Montreal employing Vicon's Shōgun and Epic's Unreal Engine helps artists produce a digital crowd in less than 24 hours. (awn.com)
  • The degree to which a community exhibits certain social conditions, including high poverty, low percentage of vehicle access, or crowded households, may affect that community's ability to prevent human suffering and financial loss in the event of disaster. (cdc.gov)
  • Access barriers and crowd control supplies keep order at events, municipal services, or in areas with heavy foot traffic. (grainger.com)
  • As the crowd grows, the police presence tightens around them. (cbc.ca)
  • The BAFTA award-winning IT Crowd returns for a fourth series with Moss, Roy and Jen still working in the basement for the IT department of Reynholm Industries. (channel4.com)
  • Riot Games has responded to criticism of how it assists LoL teams financially by adding crowd funding options to the Worlds and MSI prize pools. (mcvuk.com)
  • Only then, the subject of Crowding found increasingly wide attention in visual perception research (Levi et al. (wikipedia.org)
  • The extent of crowding is mostly independent of a letter's or form's size, unlike what is the case in acuity. (wikipedia.org)
  • Normally sighted children up to the age of about eight years further have more pronounced crowding than adults, and this may be the reason for larger print in children's books. (wikipedia.org)
  • The basics of a kettling operation: Police corral people in a central area (panel 1) and surround the crowd (panel 2), allowing those inside to leave only at police discretion (panel 3). (cbc.ca)
  • Kettling is a police tactic to control crowds where officers surround a group of people on all sides. (cbc.ca)
  • In Crowds and Party , Dean argues that previous discussions of the party have missed its affective dimensions, the way it operates as a knot of unconscious processes and binds people together. (versobooks.com)
  • A stunned Seoul was just beginning Monday to put together the huge scope of the crowd surge Saturday night that killed at least 154 people , most of them in their 20s and 30s, including foreign nationals. (latimes.com)
  • But much of the attention remained on the public fight over whether the size of Trump's inaugural crowd truly paled in comparison to that of his predecessors. (politico.com)
  • If you're looking for a cookbook that will help you serve a crowd this holiday season, this is a great book for you with plenty of variety. (princeton.edu)
  • Crowd control: What is kettling? (cbc.ca)
  • When police in Montreal kettled student protesters, they were using a controversial crowd control method that has led to complaints of human rights violations, but one that has also been called the 'least intrusive and most effective' tactic available to officers. (cbc.ca)
  • The use of the word kettle in this instance is based on the German word 'kessel' - a cauldron, or kettle - to describe an encircled army about to be annihilated by a superior force, according to a BBC report tied to uses of the crowd-control technique in the U.K. The analogy is that for soldiers in the kettle, it would quickly become unbearably hot. (cbc.ca)
  • He was concerned about the nature of 'kettling' because that's not RCMP policy,' McPhail said in an interview, noting that when it comes to crowd control, RCMP policy is to provide an exit. (cbc.ca)
  • But as an exchange, crowd annotations from non-experts may be of lower quality than those from experts. (aaai.org)
  • The crowding of the lower jaw has a multifactorial basis and is due to a combination of factors, to varying degrees, acting together, such as: late mandibular growth, skeletal structures and pattern of growth, maturation of the soft tissue forces periodontal tooth structure, occlusal factors and changes in the periodontal ligament. (bvsalud.org)
  • Crowd management, pre-event setup, and emergency situation management should be part of sales event planning. (cdc.gov)
  • Medicaid expansions and crowd-out: evidence from HIFA premium assistance programs. (cdc.gov)
  • When Cooking for Crowds was first published in 1974, home cooks in America were just waking up to the great foods the rest of the world was eating, from pesto and curries to Ukrainian pork and baklava. (princeton.edu)
  • Charlie Todd: Why Do Crowds Do Absurd Things In Public? (npr.org)
  • George Balog, director of the city's public works department, said the crowds dispersed quickly, and that helped the cleanup crews stay on schedule. (baltimoresun.com)
  • Some say a cultural gap between South Korea's elder and younger generations may have contributed to inadequate security at a crowded Halloween event. (latimes.com)
  • The oral health professionals are faced with often in clinical cases of mandibular dental crowding. (bvsalud.org)