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"reanalyze" Definitions
  1. to again ascertain or study the parts of (something) : to analyze (something) again
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Research institutions could also form partnerships to validate and reanalyze one another's work.
So he decided to find all 211,2400 of those films to reanalyze them from scratch.
"It's fair for any scientist to raise questions, reanalyze data, and challenge interpretations," Ludwig added.
Facing intense criticism from industry, the Harvard researchers agreed to have a third party reanalyze the data.
It was, once again, the result of weeks of hustling to track down and reanalyze the original data.
Then they contacted the original authors and asked them all to reanalyze their data using the same parameters.
The aide pointed to the CBO having to reanalyze the bill, eating up valuable time, if Jayapal's full amendment remained.
It involves things like having critics yell at you and telling you that you did things wrong and reanalyze your data.
What I need to do is look at some old films and reanalyze the data before I start tearing myself down.
Scientists will still be able to analyze and reanalyze the data Spitzer beamed to Earth during its long life in space.
Many reanalyze previously published studies of workers described as mechanics who may have had no contact with asbestos brakes, he said.
Witnesses have retired or died, and new experts have had to be summoned to reanalyze evidence, according to Deputy District Attorney Beth Silverman.
Even if Holmes succeeded in his search, O'Brien wasn't sure he'd ever find funding—from NASA or anyone else—to reanalyze the data.
Russia will also have to hand over any physical samples still stored in the Moscow laboratory that WADA wishes to reanalyze by June 30.
But that evidence was doubted, too, so Daniel C. Fisher, a paleontologist at the University of Michigan, joined the recent investigation to reanalyze the tusk.
In response to the IAAF scandal, the International Olympic Committee and WADA created a task force to reanalyze samples from the London and Beijing Games.
Price suggests that the EDGES team members instead find a way to measure them and then reanalyze their signal with that measured effect taken into account.
They suggested he reanalyze his data using machine learning—an approach that was well known by then for its prowess at recognizing patterns in audio data.
More than five decades later, however, a team of scientists at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) is working feverishly to rescue, scan, and reanalyze the high-speed films.
The good news is that there are methods to reanalyze old DNA mixture data using computer programs that can help analysts correct errors, without any new lab testing.
In further discussion of the same 1983 study, IARC's final published report refers to expert pathologists on a panel commissioned to reanalyze the work of the original investigators.
Sometimes you don't get new data, and you just reanalyze the situation, and you realize it's more complicated than you initially thought it was, and you change your mind.
The four medalists were among eight new disqualifications announced in the latest round of an extensive program using new tests to reanalyze samples stored since the Beijing and London Olympics.
But when they used more traditional statistical methods to reanalyze their data, and ran the trial out to 18 months, voilà — the drug appeared to work at the highest doses.
Finally, the IOC set up a disciplinary commission that is going to reevaluate and reanalyze forensic evidence from each Russian athlete, coach, official, and support staff member that participated in Sochi.
The project is spearheaded by Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) weapon physicist Greg Spriggs, who's hoping to save the films, reanalyze them, and squeeze every bit of data out of them.
When the authors of the Nature paper got the chance to reanalyze the site in recent years, they gathered fragments of flint that had been exposed to fires made by the occupants.
That is, instead of sending in new samples for each test, Helix could reanalyze the sample again and again for different tests — whether for ancestry, wine preferences, wellness, or more health-focused screens. 
He reached out to Dr. Endl to reanalyze the earlier data, and he also spearheaded the Pale Red Dot project, which tried to observe Proxima Centauri daily for two months earlier this year.
The American Psychological Association has embraced the move toward more open science, encouraging the scientists whose work we publish to deposit their data in online repositories for other researchers to scrutinize and reanalyze.
That is, instead of sending in new samples for each test, Helix could reanalyze the sample again and again for different tests — whether for ancestry, wine preferences, wellness, or more health-focused screens.
Scientists need to publish the methods and findings more fully, and share their raw data in ways that are easily accessible and digestible for those who may want to reanalyze or replicate their findings.
Beyond retroactivity, the latest version stipulates that all data and models used in studies under consideration at the E.P.A. would have to be made available to the agency so it can reanalyze research itself.
They have the same data set that they had at the beginning, but they wake up and they reanalyze things all the time and they come to a new conclusion and then they change their mind.
But so is the story of why the researchers decided to run the study in the first place and use the latest gene-editing technology to reanalyze, and possibly debunk, previous findings in cancer clinical studies.
Sports Briefing | Doping Four months after an investigation found systemic doping in Russian track and field, the World Anti-Doping Agency's president, Craig Reedie, said he would "reanalyze" the report to see if new inquiries were needed.
And whenever I analyzed them, we had a big enough difference that my boss said well, if the data is wrong then we need to grab a whole lot of these films and reanalyze them, and get the right data.
So for the new study, which was published in August in the British Medical Journal, an international consortium of researchers decided to find, combine and reanalyze as much data as possible from earlier studies that had provided volunteers with activity monitors.
So for the new study, which was published in August in the British Medical Journal, an international consortium of researchers decided to find, combine and reanalyze as much data as possible from earlier studies that had provided volunteers with activity monitors.
Thus, the readers are forced to reanalyze and will result in an increase in reading times. In sentence 1, however, the ambiguity of the reflexive pronoun “herself” is consistent with both the maid and the princess. This means the readers do not have to reanalyze.
This problem could be alleviated to some extent by using nDNA sequences. Comparing these with the mtDNA data, hybridization effects could be discerned. Also, resolution of nDNA likely is still good enough to delimit the clades that apparently exist in the "tilapiines" if numerous taxa and specimens are sampled. Researchers could then reanalyze morphological data to discover actual autapomorphies.
There are different possible analyses of why weak crossover effects do not arise in these constructions. One approach is to reanalyze the binding relations between pronouns and quantifiers in such constructions. Another approach is to revise the principles underlying weak crossover to account for why weak crossover effects do not occur in these environments.Lasnik,H. & Stowell,T. 1991.
Since the late twentieth century, historians have conducted new research and begun to reanalyze the body of evidence. Fawn McKay Brodie's 1973 psychobiography, Thomas Jefferson: An Intimate History, explored more fully the possibility of his relationship with Hemings for the first time, and she interviewed several Hemings descendants. They repeated their family history of descent. Mainline male historians criticized her psychological approach and rejected her conclusions related to Hemings.
In an effort to address issues with the reproducibility of research results, some scholars are asking that authors agree to share their raw data as part of the scholarly peer review process. As far back as 1962, for example, a number of psychologists have attempted to obtain raw data sets from other researchers, with mixed results, in order to reanalyze them. A recent attempt resulted in only seven data sets out of fifty requests. The notion of obtaining, let alone requiring, open data as a condition of peer review remains controversial.
He observed a value of , corroborating the NHC's landfall intensity of 115 mph (185 km/h). In 2016, Morgerman collaborated with meteorologist Andrew Hagen and Mexican researchers Erik Sereno Trabaldo and Jorge Abelardo González to reanalyze the 1959 Mexico hurricane, then considered to be the strongest landfalling hurricane on the Pacific coast of Mexico. Their analysis determined the storm to have been significantly weaker than originally estimated and resulted in its downgrade from a Category 5 to a Category 4\. These revisions were later incorporated into the NHC's Hurricane Database.
In 2011, the Gathering Time project published the results of a programme to reanalyze the radiocarbon dates of nearly 40 causewayed enclosures, using Bayesian analysis. Whitehawk Camp was one of the sites included in the project. Two radiocarbon dates on cattle femurs had been obtained in 1981, and these were included. The remaining samples were taken from finds from the earlier digs, though in many cases the animal bone samples had been lost—the roe deer skeleton found in 1929, for example, could not be located, though it had been initially put on display.
They found abundant artifacts, rock art, and burials. However, only brief descriptions of these findings were ever published. That being said, work of the Kohl-Larsens has been seen as very accomplished due to their attention to detail, especially when one considers that neither was versed in proper archaeological techniques at the time of excavation. The site has since been reexamined in an effort to reanalyze and complement the work that has already been done, but the ramifications of improper excavations of the past are still being felt today, specifically in the unreliable collection of C-14 data and confusing stratigraphy.
In 2011, the Gathering Time project published the results of a programme to reanalyze the radiocarbon dates of nearly 40 causewayed enclosures, using Bayesian analysis. Knap Hill was one of the sites included in the project. Connah had obtained two radiocarbon dates on samples gathered during the 1961 excavation, which he had published in 1969; these results were included in the Gathering Time analysis, and one was resampled and tested again. Five other samples drawn from Connah's finds were also radiocarbon dated, as Connah's stratigraphic recording was precise enough to make it possible to identify samples which had good association with the building of the enclosure.
Needleman's scientific methodology had long been challenged by Dr. Claire Ernhart, who has criticized it as not adequately controlling for confounding variables, and being subject to the multiple comparisons problem. In 1983, when the EPA was reviewing its air-quality standards, it rejected the results of both Needleman's and some of Ernhart's scientific work on the subject. Egged on by the Lead Industries Association (LIA), the EPA Science Advisory Board formed a six-member Expert Committee, including Sandra Scarr, that the LIA hoped would undermine Needleman. Needleman challenged this criticism and after giving him more money to reanalyze the data, the EPA reversed its position, and adopted his conclusions in 1986.

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