Moderate - to - severe periodontal disease was defined
as cumulative numbers of teeth ever exhibiting PD ≥ 4 mm or ABL ≥ 40 %.
Not exact matches
We measure the effectiveness of our spending by evaluating the «payback period,» which we view
as the
number of quarters it takes for a quarterly cohort of sellers»
cumulative transaction revenue net of transaction costs to surpass our sales and marketing spending in the quarter in which we acquired that cohort.
We measure the effectiveness of our spending by evaluating the «payback period,» which we view
as the
number of quarters it takes for a cohort of sellers»
cumulative transaction revenue net of transaction costs to surpass our sales and marketing spending in the quarter in which we acquired that cohort.
Affordability has been on a downtrend for a
number of years, noted Yun,
as «home prices have risen a
cumulative 48 percent since 2011, yet during this same timeframe, incomes are up only 15 percent.»
The state's propensity to assign individuals identities through voter registration lists and social security
numbers or more generally to reinforce conceptions of individual rights serves
as an example; the roles of educational systems (through individualized test scores) and professional careers (organized around
cumulative skills attached to the individual's biography) provide further examples.7 This work is important because it shows the dependence of self - constructs on markers in the culture at large: the self is understood not only in terms of internal development but also
as a product of external reinforcement.
Cumulative effectiveness over a longer time period, however, does show a small net benefit
as a small
number of the «delayed» cases never end up happening due to chance.
Boosted by its $ 400 million - plus Stateside
numbers, added to a nearly unheard of $ 194 million
cumulative take in Japan, «Frozen» now stands
as the second - highest grossing release for Disney, behind Marvel's «The Avengers,» which is the No. 3 all - time top grosser, with $ 1.5 billion globally.
Sony Computer Entertainment has noted that the
cumulative number of registered accounts on PlayStation Network has exceeded 50 million worldwide
as of...
If you compare the performance, for example, of the Magic Formula backtested strategy (roughly 50 %
cumulative since eary 2006) and the «real» performance of the Magic Formula
as documented recently on the MFI Diary Blog (
cumulative + 6 %), you start to wonder which motives lead to these outstanding «backtested»
numbers....
You might think that is a miniscule
number, but
as this example from Value Research shows, Rs. 1 Lakh over 10 years with a return of 15 % per annum and a 1.5 % expense ratio grows only to Rs. 3.55 Lakh, instead of the Rs. 4.05 Lakh that it could have grown to — a
cumulative difference of 14 %!
We've made it easy for you;
as a reservations team with over 20
cumulative years in WRSC reservations, we crunched our
numbers to provide an easy overlay of the WRSC demographics.
Save
as provided below, the
number of Qualifying Nights and Qualifying Stays in any Membership Year are not
cumulative and can not be counted for
as Qualifying Nights or Qualifying Stays for any subsequent year.
With strong support from software developers and publishers,
as of June 30, 2011, the worldwide
cumulative number of BD software titles for the PS3 system exceeds 2,495 titles and downloadable PS3 games available on PlayStation ® Store exceeds 3,100 titles * 2.
Versus the initial SMB release, this latest version of SMB will land with 2 brand spankin» new stadiums,
as well
as a good
number of new features and improvements (essentially all
cumulative feature development).
Looking at just the 2010
numbers, for example, they show that the United States, with its exceptionally large share of the global population of people with incomes above the $ 20 per day development threshold (capacity),
as well
as the world's largest share of
cumulative emissions since 1990 (responsibility), is the nation with the largest share (33.1 percent) of the global RCI.
As emissions increase, a
number of intervening processes occur which essentially cancel each other out, leading to the approximately linear relationship between warming and
cumulative emissions.
As I pointed out in the post up top, the HL plots for the Lower 48 and Russia, using only data through 1970 and 1984 respectively, were basically 100 % correct in predicting the respective post-1970 and post-1984
cumulative production
numbers for both regions.
Cumulative Number and Generating Capacity of Operational Concentrating Solar Power Plants Worldwide
as of May 2014
Both solutions will occur because the power of the news media and of the internet, interacting, will quickly make widely known these types of information, the
cumulative effect of which will force governments and the courts to act: (1) the situations of the thousands of people whose lives have been ruined because they could not obtain the help of a lawyer; (2) the statistics
as to the increasing percentages of litigants who are unrepresented and clogging the courts, causing judges to provide more public warnings; (3) the large fees that some lawyers charge; (4) increasing
numbers of people being denied Legal Aid and court - appointed lawyers; (5) the many years that law societies have been unsuccessful in coping with this problem which continues to grow worse; (6) people prosecuted for «the unauthorized practice of law» because they tried to help others desperately in need of a lawyer whom they couldn't afford to hire; (7) that there is no truly effective advertising creating competition among law firms that could cause them to lower their fees; (8) that law societies are too comfortably protected by their monopoly over the provision of legal services, which is why they might block the expansion of the paralegal profession, and haven't effectively innovated with electronic technology and new infrastructure so
as to be able to solve this problem; (9) that when members of the public access the law society website they don't see any reference to the problem that can assure them that something effective is being done and, (10) in order for the rule of law, the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, and the whole of Canada's constitution be able to operate effectively and command sufficient respect, the majority of the population must be able to obtain a lawyer at reasonable cost.
If we are unable to make a conclusive determination
as to which Forked Network has the Greatest
Cumulative Computational Difficulty, or if we, in consultation with the NYSDFS and our Licensing Partners, determine in good faith that Greatest
Cumulative Computational Difficulty is not a reasonable criterion upon which to make a determination, we will support the Forked Network that we, in consultation with NYSDFS and our Licensing Partners, deem in good faith is most likely to be supported by the greatest
number of users and miners and will call its Digital Asset «ether» and use the ticker «ETH.»
The Bitcoin Misery Index considers factors such
as volatility and
number of winning trades from the
cumulative total while suggesting when to buy bitcoins.
The
cumulative update brings the build
number to 14342.1003, and
as you would probably guess, there are no new features.
While Fast ring Insiders only saw a single fix from the
cumulative update, Slow ring users are getting a
number of fixes,
as 15063.2 replaces 15051 in the ring, so quite a bit has happened since then.
The
cumulative number of registered accounts on PlayStation Network in Japan has exceeded 5 million
as of May, 2010.
This necessitates reporting on progress in addressing both the larger,
cumulative indicators (such
as life expectancy, unemployment and contact with criminal justice processes) which reflect the consequences of a
number of contributing factors,
as well
as identifying progress in improving these smaller, more individualised factors.
As the Adverse Childhood Experience Study score increased, so did the
number of risk factors for the leading causes of death.16, 17 Shonkoff uses the phrase «toxic stress» to describe high
cumulative psychosocial risk in the absence of supportive caregiving18, 19; this type of unremitting stress ultimately compromises children's ability to regulate their stress response system effectively and can lead to adverse long - term structural and functional changes in the brain and elsewhere in the body.
But I like the way you think of life
as a collection of moments and I can imagine the
cumulative ripple effects of an infinite
number of moments all reverberating off of each other.
We used the
number of ACEs (ACE score)
as a measure of
cumulative childhood stress and hypothesized a «doseresponse» relationship of the ACE score to 18 selected outcomes and to the total
number of these outcomes (comorbidity).
The relationship is
cumulative,
as greater
numbers of stressful life events in early life results in a greater risk of negative outcomes later in life [2, 5].
Affordability has been on a downtrend for a
number of years, noted Yun,
as «home prices have risen a
cumulative 48 percent since 2011, yet during this same timeframe, incomes are up only 15 percent.»