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- introduce two test paradigms currently under study as potential predictors of physical resilience: stimulus-response tests, and complexity-based tests on physiological3 KB (7,007 words) - 19:49, October 4, 2019
- display different degrees of resiliencies. Thus tests of resiliencies at any level, should consider graded tests (i.e., stressor is applied at diff intensities1 KB (300 words) - 18:19, January 20, 2019
- perturbation tests of balance, assessments of cognitive processing speed following chemotherapy, methacholine tests and tilt-table testing. Yet, the current4 KB (528 words) - 20:59, January 20, 2019
- that a battery of stress tests, rather than a single all-encompassing one, will be more informative. An ideal battery of tests should have enough dynamic2 KB (639 words) - 21:00, January 20, 2019
- introduce two test paradigms currently under study as potential predictors of physical resilience: stimulus-response tests, and complexity-based tests on physiological1 KB (472 words) - 20:59, January 20, 2019
- explains cycles in nature, how-ever, is almost nonexistent. Experimental tests of model assumptions are logistically impractical for most organisms, while2 KB (302 words) - 19:27, January 31, 2019
- Health Problems, 10th Revision does not provide guidance regarding specific tests for assessment of the cognitive process impaired in delirium. Importantly3 KB (393 words) - 21:52, November 13, 2019
- ideal time-series data will often leave many parameters poorly constrained. Tests over our model collection are consistent with this suggestion. This difficulty2 KB (364 words) - 04:39, January 31, 2019
- often knows their state/potential outcomes better than typical 'objective' tests. Particularly impactful for me was the example of resilience on a community2 KB (452 words) - 23:51, November 13, 2018
- problems, and in applied ecology more specifically? Are statistically robust tests of ecological theory necessary for the theory to be useful? Edit my meeting2 KB (477 words) - 19:28, January 31, 2019
- male mice. Weaker relationships were observed between life span and 8-month tests of CD8 memory and CD8 P-glycoprotein levels, for CD4 naive cells at 18 months2 KB (383 words) - 20:59, May 1, 2019
- problems, and in applied ecology more specifically? Are statistically robust tests of ecological theory necessary for the theory to be useful? log in to comment1 KB (8,951 words) - 19:50, October 4, 2019
- and realistic (e.g. perform stress tests, measure DIORs, potential analysis etc) 3) These hypotheses should be tested both in the field, and in more realistic2 KB (554 words) - 17:58, January 20, 2019
- physicians make up a complex adaptive system. She also paved the way to stress tests of different kinds, which was completed later on nicely by Warren Ladiges3 KB (557 words) - 18:05, January 20, 2019
- until recently we have not known enough about those functions to adequately test whether sleep is important to those functions. But, again, we are at the6 KB (1,059 words) - 13:51, January 14, 2022
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- testing comment streams23 bytes (3 words) - 22:01, January 13, 2022
- Edit Sub area: Fragility30 bytes (4 words) - 20:59, July 31, 2018
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- research and policy needs structures a conversation about next steps. test This lecture will begin from the classical roots of life tables and age structured3 KB (7,486 words) - 19:24, October 3, 2019
- physicians make up a complex adaptive system. She also paved the way to stress tests of different kinds, which was completed later on nicely by Warren Ladiges161 bytes (787 words) - 19:32, June 25, 2019
- Edit November 12, 2019 11:30 am - 12:30 pm Presenter Nikolaus Kriegeskorte (Columbia Univ.) Abstract The goal of computational neuroscience is to find2 KB (287 words) - 16:40, September 26, 2019
- level. Few current models provide individualized predictions, and fewer still test generalization outside the conditions used to fit the model. How well does12 KB (7,212 words) - 20:47, May 21, 2020
- and realistic (e.g. perform stress tests, measure DIORs, potential analysis etc) 3) These hypotheses should be tested both in the field, and in more realistic1 KB (593 words) - 20:59, January 20, 2019
- Edit October 15, 2018 4:10 pm - 4:55 pm Presenter Mike Price (SFI) Abstract test Edit this information Presentation file(s) Upload a presentation file Related162 bytes (28 words) - 21:50, January 20, 2019
- problems, and in applied ecology more specifically? Are statistically robust tests of ecological theory necessary for the theory to be useful? Paez et al. (2017)2 KB (594 words) - 04:05, January 28, 2019
- author-supplied keywords Dynamical systems Frailty Homeostasis Provocative testing Stimulus-response keywords authors R. Varadhan C. L. Seplaki Q. L. Xue K199 bytes (114 words) - 23:44, November 12, 2018
- author-supplied keywords Dynamical systems Frailty Homeostasis Provocative testing Stimulus-response keywords authors R. Varadhan C. L. Seplaki Q. L. Xue K228 bytes (114 words) - 23:53, November 12, 2018
- author-supplied keywords Dynamical systems Frailty Homeostasis Provocative testing Stimulus-response keywords authors R. Varadhan C. L. Seplaki Q. L. Xue K278 bytes (114 words) - 18:43, January 20, 2019
- level too. SLS: how to test resilience of cells? Can we come up with a set of perturbations and appropriate responses? A stress test for humans before a2 KB (12,960 words) - 19:52, October 4, 2019
- the discussion this work provoked. Annette Ostling: Impressive work of testing the prediction of a competitive model of plant species with empirical data3 KB (671 words) - 01:32, January 31, 2019
- pollinator species in an ecosystem. These predictions, however, have not been tested empirically and implicitly assume that pollination efficacy is unaffected3 KB (344 words) - 01:43, January 31, 2019
- versus French literature? Seems like it should be experimentally measurable/testable now. What exactly needs to be measured? Why don’t we do it? 10. Do we2 KB (9,093 words) - 22:14, April 24, 2020
- network effects and known pathology in the disease. These models could then be tested in future experiments. log in to comment The meeting was illuminating in6 KB (2,530 words) - 22:55, September 5, 2018
- the discussion this work provoked. Annette Ostling: Impressive work of testing the prediction of a competitive model of plant species with empirical data2 KB (827 words) - 04:05, January 28, 2019
- conference/[C] initiative/[D] funding call-for-proposal/[E] research group Test reflection Edit my meeting reflection Some examples: Here is [A] database56 bytes (145 words) - 03:29, January 28, 2019
- initiative/[D] funding call-for-proposal/[E] research group This is Amy's test meeting reflection. Edit my meeting reflection Some examples: Here is [A]79 bytes (149 words) - 19:31, November 11, 2019
- accumulate during the course of life, this hypothesis has not previously been tested, in part because of the large sample sizes needed for an adequately powered2 KB (261 words) - 00:58, April 9, 2019
- Fisher's geometrical model. Each has its own drawbacks, but both yield testable predictions on how the context (genomic background or environment) affects2 KB (318 words) - 22:51, April 9, 2019
- years later, the rise of quantitative microbial ecology makes it possible to test and refine this approach. Random matrix models successfully capture a wide2 KB (786 words) - 04:05, January 28, 2019
- network effects and known pathology in the disease. These models could then be tested in future experiments. Edit my meeting reflection Some examples: Here is711 bytes (251 words) - 22:17, January 20, 2019
- metabolic traits derived from six species of freshwater phytoplankton and tested its ability to predict the outcome of competition in all pairwise combinations2 KB (259 words) - 14:07, February 2, 2019
- theories and empirical case studies. At some point in the future be nice to test theory with very specific case study data. Edit my meeting reflection Some2 KB (419 words) - 22:15, November 13, 2018
- predictions that they can make about a certain phenomenon of interest, to then test which one fits the data better. This type of deductive reasoning is, I'd2 KB (397 words) - 23:08, October 16, 2018
- accurately predict the post-vaccine population composition. Additionally, we also test the predictive ability of frequencies of core genome loci, a subset of metabolic2 KB (354 words) - 14:26, February 5, 2019
- human-derived data are messy, do not lend themselves easily to hypothesis testing because they are so often observational and incomplete, and are confounded2 KB (486 words) - 23:24, November 13, 2018
- dynamical constraints during assembly and thus signatures emerge consistently. I test the theoretical predictions using data from nine terrestrial and aquatic2 KB (361 words) - 14:09, February 2, 2019
- such broad influence. Here we used a neuropsychological approach to directly test these predictions by studying long-term cognitive and behavioral outcomes2 KB (355 words) - 21:51, November 13, 2019
- levels of species richness, connectance, and nestedness. Among 31 factors tested, including network and alien properties, we find that aliens with high foraging2 KB (268 words) - 01:42, January 31, 2019
- difference between acute stressors (perturbations, e.g. a stimulus-response test) and slow stressors (drivers, e.g. aging). Edit my meeting reflection Some2 KB (389 words) - 17:57, January 20, 2019
- measure these changes, chaperones, perturb system like insulin challenge test in pregnancy DAY 3 thoughts, questions How well does theory interface with4 KB (742 words) - 19:10, April 10, 2019
- involved to emerge resilience from. Then we can identify the stimulus-response test, time-series to follow (to calculate multiscale entropy and DIORs from) and1 KB (345 words) - 23:47, November 12, 2018
- experiments to conduct. Simpler, stylized models, that could be developed and tested against the complex models, could provide the insight to select what computational3 KB (557 words) - 22:15, November 13, 2018
- equilibrium population densities in interacting consumer-resource pairs. We test for the existence of asymmetries in consumer-resource thermal responses by3 KB (471 words) - 14:11, February 2, 2019
- also a very elegant statistical model. Page et al. 2016 gives an empirical test in the modern world of the mechanism by which the Neolithic Demographic Transition2 KB (513 words) - 21:59, January 20, 2019
- mouse strains that show extreme variation in their survival as well as testing aged mice for one strain. The problem I now face is showing how these networks3 KB (446 words) - 19:49, May 3, 2019
- models with data? What are the right types of data to collect and theories to test? Edit my meeting reflection Some examples: Here is [A] database on [B] that3 KB (551 words) - 00:45, November 14, 2019
- level too. SLS: how to test resilience of cells? Can we come up with a set of perturbations and appropriate responses? A stress test for humans before a13 KB (2,222 words) - 03:10, April 10, 2019
- until recently we have not known enough about those functions to adequately test whether sleep is important to those functions. But, again, we are at the2 KB (1,338 words) - 23:13, November 18, 2019
- wondered about how to quantify these two axes in a practical manner in order to test this idea. How easy is it to classify biological systems on these axes? How7 KB (1,170 words) - 03:50, April 10, 2019
- also a very elegant statistical model. Page et al. 2016 gives an empirical test in the modern world of the mechanism by which the Neolithic Demographic Transition802 bytes (490 words) - 21:59, January 20, 2019
- network effects and known pathology in the disease. These models could then be tested in future experiments. Here are some references to our work that I discussed1 KB (286 words) - 22:21, January 20, 2019
- difference between acute stressors (perturbations, e.g. a stimulus-response test) and slow stressors (drivers, e.g. aging).2 KB (507 words) - 20:59, January 20, 2019
- interactions, with compelling results. Would need some work to reconcile/test with empirical data, but a important step forward, I thought. The issue of9 KB (1,475 words) - 13:54, February 2, 2019
- interactions, with compelling results. Would need some work to reconcile/test with empirical data, but a important step forward, I thought. The issue of836 bytes (1,458 words) - 04:05, January 28, 2019
- mouse strains that show extreme variation in their survival as well as testing aged mice for one strain. The problem I now face is showing how these networks9 KB (2,988 words) - 19:22, October 3, 2019
- versus French literature? Seems like it should be experimentally measurable/testable now. What exactly needs to be measured? Why don’t we do it? 10. Do we26 KB (4,309 words) - 00:16, November 21, 2019
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- Therapeutic hypothermia (following brain injury) could be used to further test this. Certainly in human neonates, they still sleep cycle during the hypothermia421 bytes (59 words) - 15:23, November 25, 2019
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- however, I think it has to explain the consequences of quantities that can be tested. From that perspective, at the end of the meeting, we finally began to focus951 bytes (156 words) - 23:01, February 17, 2019