Relying on observation or experiment.
1Henry saw no reason why data-based analysis should not work in baseball, too.
2But this, of course, is not what data-based analysis is for.
3Conclusions: The prognostic performance of the admission data-based model was acceptable, but not good.
4A floral consciousness and a data-based, soft technology are ideally suited for one another.
5These include: standardized research protocols for marine debris, repeatable and comparable studies, and data-based solutions.
6Abstracts were reviewed and all data-based studies in peer-reviewed journals in the English language were included.
7In stage 2 data-based public health articles were further classified as measurement, descriptive, etiological or intervention research.
8In the past, servers were largely used to solve a small number of complex data-based problems, says Feldman.
9Combining the findings from several earlier meta-analyses, we present a data-based model of attachment within the family system.
10We can now translate real food reference points into data-based flavor blueprints with better resolution than ever before.
11Continental and privately owned Bosch said separately they wanted to advance their expertise in driver-assistance and other data-based technologies.
12We subsequently used summary-data-based Mendelian randomization to investigate if the same variant influences both DNAm and gene expression levels.
13This riffs on the idea that it is the remorseless pursuit of scale that gives data-based companies their advantage.
14And the tension between data-based policy recommendations and pandering to political interest groups like the NRA results in toothless laws.
15And the Census is an important input for tech giants like Google when they create myriad data-based products, such as maps.
16Verisk Health provides a suite of data-based tools that are designed to help mitigate risk and reduce costs in the healthcare system.