Use of the program yields benefits of increased strength and muscle tone.
Not exact matches
Trying to compare poverty in the 1960s to poverty today
using the official measure
yields misleading results; it implies that
programs like SNAP, the EITC, and rental vouchers — all
of which were either small in the 1960s or didn't yet exist — have no effect in reducing poverty, which clearly is not the case.
Reining In Rates O'Neil, one
of the managers
of the $ 26 billion Fidelity Total Bond Fund, said rising bond
yields could be reined in by at least three forces: Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen's commitment to a very gradual
program of rate hikes, the traditional aversion to budget deficits by the Republican - controlled Congress, and buying by overseas investors who may
use the recent jump in rates to snap up more Treasuries.
The internal rate
of return can be
used to measure an compare capital projects, stock buyback
programs, and investments to determine which will
yield the most favorable return.
«The
program, under the Green Revolution made
use of high -
yielding varieties (HYVs) developed by IRRI, and introduced a package
of technology with seeds, chemical inputs and loans,» said Panerio.
The DA has announced its intended
program Masagana 6000 which it said will focus on increasing rice
yields to 6000 kilos per hectare through the
use of hybrid rice.
Then, the team
used a computer
program to test different compositions
of basic planetary building blocks to determine which makeups would
yield planets with those densities.
The researchers
used a computer
program to test the possible evolutionary bushes that could have
yielded cetaceans along with artiodactyls — the mammalian order made up
of two - toed, hoofed animals — which include Indohyus and hippos.
The musicians were
using an IRCAM - written artificial intelligence software
program called OMax designed to learn in real - time the typical features
of a musician's style and then
use those lessons to alter the musical output, giving the flavor
of a machine collaborating with a musician to
yield a novel improvisation.
If that is the case, our results
yield information on the effect
of ERI
programs on student achievement, but it could be misleading to
use them to predict the effects
of the impending spike in teacher retirements due to the aging
of the teacher workforce.
Note first that the Survey
of Income and
Program Participation data R & B
use yield very small sample sizes for looking at these job transitions, roughly 150 teachers leaving teaching for nonteaching jobs.
In this study, researchers analyzed the economic impact
of six widely -
used SEL
programs and found that on average, every dollar invested
yields $ 11 in long - term benefits, ranging from reduced juvenile crime, higher lifetime earnings, and better mental and physical health.
Several recent evaluations
of voucher
programs that
use such publicly available assessment data — including one sponsored by Fordham — have
yielded mixed or negative results in terms
of the academic efficacy
of participation in such
programs.
A quick search
of scholarly publications
using the search term «animal shelter»
yields a total
of 150 papers published between 1970 and 2001, when the
program began.
Government investments in residential buildings research and development since the 1980s, through a variety
of energy efficiency and technology transfer
programs, have
yielded impressive returns in terms
of avoided energy
use and greenhouse gas emissions.
6 Hour Adult Driver Education
program covers a variety
of traffic safety topics including but not limited to current traffic laws; highway signs, signals and markings; issues commonly associated with motor vehicle crashes such as poor decision - making, risk taking, impaired driving, driver distraction including
use of cell phones and text messaging, speed, failure to
use a safety belt, driving at night, and failure to
yield the right -
of - way.
The guide is designed to assist healthcare providers, SUD treatment providers, child welfare
programs and judicial systems to improve their collaborative practice, and to offer information about additional resources that will strengthen their capacity to provide coordinated, best - practice care and services Collaborative planning and implementation
of services that reflect best practices for treating opioid
use disorders during pregnancy are
yielding promising results in communities across the country..
In 2015, researchers analyzed the economic impact
of six widely -
used SEL
programs and found that on average, every dollar invested
yields $ 11 in long - term benefits, ranging from reduced juvenile crime, higher lifetime earnings, and better mental and physical health (Belfield et al., 2015).
The
program has demonstrated remarkable gains with rapid improvements in developmental outcomes amongst the majority
of the children who participated, with participation in the full 7 weeks
yielding developmental advances equivalent to 6 months duration, as measured
using Bayley scores.
These competitive awards are a smart way to
use scarce federal resources to improve the lives
of children and families through home visiting
programs that research shows
yield results.
PCIT was chosen as the PT
program because PCIT: a) has well established efficacy in reducing young children's EBP (Eisenstadt et al. 1993; Eyberg et al. 2001; Hood and Eyberg 2003; Schuhmann et al. 1998); b) contains all
of the treatment components recognized by Kaminski and colleagues» meta - analysis (Kaminski et al. 2008) as
yielding the largest effect sizes (i.e., increasing positive parent — child interactions, promoting consistency and
use of time out, and requiring parents to practice new skills with their child during PT sessions); c) aims to strengthen the parent — child relationship, which can be accomplished in a brief intervention (Bakermans - Kranenburg et al. 2003); d) is a competency - based model that emphasizes skill acquisition rather than a fixed set
of sessions; and e) includes a unique delivery technique (i.e., wireless headset for the therapist to coach the parent in vivo during interactions with the child) similar to an exposure - based approach in which parents observe «in vivo» changes in their child behavior during sessions.