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This work was described in Chapter 4.
This layer appears to exist in negative space, as was described in Chapter 7.
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The three R's that I propose don't override the ethical principles described in Chapter 6.
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The origin andhistory of the spiritualistic movement have already been described in Chapter 21.
This system is described in Chapter 57.
This distinction occurs through the process of understanding the cause-and-effect relationships described in Chapter 15.
After that, the distribution of global output described in Chapter 1 would approximate the distribution of the population.
Nevertheless, we can hope toget some pointers from the Feynman sum over histories described in Chapter 3.
Management of these problems in infants<2 months of age is described in Chapter 3 and management in severely malnourished children in Chapter 7.
I will not explain each of the twelve components of interdependent origination here,since they are described in Chapter 10.
As I described in chapter 4, this kind of secret conscription of participants into experiments is not uncommon, and it does not require the cooperation of large companies.
But, as was described in chapter 2, big data sources may not be accurate, they may not be collected on a sample of interest, and they may not be accessible to researchers.
You may want to vibrate your body to get your chakras pumping more energy,using exercise 25 described in Chapter 21.
As described in Chapter 3, it is thought that very early in its history, the universe went through an inflationary period during which it expanded at an ever-increasing rate.
For example, sometimes the process through which it is collected is proprietary andcould be susceptible to many of the problems described in Chapter 2.
As described in Chapter 1, the world is too complex for direct analysis and understanding, so we create models of the world by selecting and generalizing some of its features.
The potential outcomes framework has aclose relationships to the ideas from design-based sampling that I described in chapter 3 Aronow and Middleton 2013;
Because the three-petaled flower described in Chapter XVI has spent its whole life in the desert, it incorrectly reports that Earth contains very few humans and that they are a rootless, drifting people.
This protection against the unknown is very powerful, and it is an important way thatexperiments are different from the non-experimental techniques described in chapter 2.
A simple but powerful example was described in Chapter 1: Dr. Snow overlaid water pumps over cholera deaths to see a spatial pattern and infer a connection between water and the disease.
The flow of vitality into or through any chakram is quite separate and distinct from the development of the chakram brought about by the awakening of Kundalini,which will be described in Chapter XIII.
As described in Chapter 2, natural experiments are situations where something happens in the world that approximates the random assignment of treatments(e.g., a lottery to decide who will be drafted into the military).
As that happens, I expect that the rules-based approach of social scientists and the ad hoc approach of datascientists will evolve toward something like the principles-based approached described in chapter 6.
As described in Chapter 2, natural experiments are situations where something happens in the world that approximates the random assignment of treatments(e.g., a lottery to decide who will be drafted into the military).
This chapter presents the aggregate results of the 2015Justice Index constructed under the conceptual framework described in Chapter 1 and the data analysis and statistical model explained in detail….
As described in Chapter 5, Netflix released 100 million movie ratings provided by almost 500,000 members, and had an open call where people from all over the world submitted algorithms that could improve Netflix's ability to recommend movies.