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the resulting social intelligence and data-mining could exceed anything that Foursquare could design at this point in time.
Intelligence agencies do large-scale data mining with software to uncover and track potential terrorist plots. Companies in every industry need to assume that a software revolution is coming.
In 1949, fearful of a Soviet nuclear attack, President Harry Truman issued an order to stop the clustering of major buildings in Washington,
In the scans stone walls showed up as thin linear ridges forming enclosures that were likely once fields lining old thoroughfares and clustering around the foundations at the heart of old farmsteads.
But potentially bioactive molecules described in research journals are still rising, according to a data-mining study of molecular structures in more than 140,000 journal articles and patents (C.  Southan et  al.
Our data suggests that there is a clear connection between increased body weight or the decrease in the consumption of fruits and vegetables and the development of metabolic syndrome a clustering of CVD risk factors.
The clustering shows that nations generally do not trade broadly worldwide. Nations that import maize primarily from only one other nation may be vulnerable to any changes in their exporters'ability to produce
The method uses a cluster analysis to investigate the effects of ozone and greenhouse gas on several different observed wind patterns.
Are there signs or distinguishable patterns of clustering in certain locations? Or do these patches perhaps need to maintain a minimum distance to their respective neighbours?
Understanding cancer risk behavior clustering by race and ethnicity is given critical that the number of new cases is projected to increase by 45 percent by 2030
Future research should monitor the persistence of cancer risk behavior clustering by race and ethnicity.
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