Articles, tagged with "statisticians", page 2
17th January 2011
Flip pages in a magazine on Outsourcing Companies in foreign shores and you will always read something about India, Indian Companies and their ‘monopoly’ in the outsourcing domain. You cannot blame the country for having such reputation preceding it. It i...
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Author:
harmeek singh
29th December 2010
Technically, a baby boomer is defined as an individual born between 1946 and 1964, however the 18-year age difference is significant. The tail end of that group was just being born when the early boomers were graduating from high school. Theoretically, ...
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Author:
Anna Agnew
09th November 2010
New retirees often think they have about 10 years left. So they plan accordingly. But they misperceive their remaining life expectancy.
To invest properly, you ought to know just how long your portfolio needs to last. Although you don't know how long ...
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Author:
Shane Flait
22nd September 2010
In recent years, much research has been devoted to the refinement of the location-identity split; nevertheless, few have refined the development of wide-region networks. The notion that statisticians interfere with random technology is frequently bad. The...
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Author:
Wallace Hall
03rd August 2010
Much of the information that serves as the basis for decision making within a firm is generated routinely in everyday operations. On occasion, however, routinely available data do not provide an adequate foundation for an important decision. Then a firm h...
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Author:
ling
15th July 2010
Pay per click, better known as Pay Per Click Bid Management is a means of advertising whereby different websites and seek engines place bids on the keywords that they ponder will be typed out (by a casual Internet surfer or practiced Internet surfer) when...
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Alex Mc Stafani
23rd June 2010
With over eleven million online players WoW (World of Warcraft) has become the most successful MMORP (Massively Multiplayer Online Role-Playing Game) and it is certainly the largest. The virtual world of Azeroth has never been more popular.
At the star...
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Author:
Joe O'Reilly
04th June 2010
To the uninitiated, data warehousing suggests storing lots of old data, like an archive but this is not the case. The whole point of data warehousing is that you integrate large amounts of data from several different sources into a single inclusive datab...
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Author:
Graham Baylis
22nd April 2010
Many people will find themselves at a loss when faced with a read-only PDF file. How to edit PDF? How to extract data from PDF? How to make it a dynamic presentation material? How to share PDF with others online? Or, how to pick up the text from PDF? Adob...
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Author:
ArdisW
30th March 2010
Portable Document Format, known as PDF, is the most popular digital format we can use to share and store information. It is easy to generate but hard to edit. Many of PDF files are specialized on MS Office formats such as word and PowerPoint. Sometimes we...
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Author:
NevilleBerger
09th March 2010
According to the S&P/Case-Shiller U.S. National Home Price survey, U.S. home prices in 20 cities grew for the sixth straight month. While the increase was only 0.2% on a seasonally adjusted basis, the increase signals that the housing sector's long return...
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Author:
Rabin.Miranda
16th February 2010
It can be pretty challenging for parents to find the lowest car insurance for high school and college students. Student car insurance rates can be excessively high, especially for males under the age of 25.
Not all insurance companies will give lower r...
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Author:
Ron Stephens
29th January 2010
There are many type of things which are carried out in our day to day life, we don't remember what past to days before if the thing is not special. Similar to this we spend a lot of money and earn a lot of money from many different ways, if we will not ma...
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Author:
ninja007
15th January 2010
I have just read another of those articles in a medical journal that stated that psychological interventions do not affect survival in cancer patients. However what the article was really saying that on the existing evidence the studies they reviewed have...
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Author:
Harriet Denz-Penhey
06th January 2010
Endometriosis is a possibly extreme condition that includes improper development within the lining within the uterus in women. In this malady, the uterus lining actually develops on the outside with the uterus. This abnormal growth isn't just a nuisance -...
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Author:
Art Evans