Not exact matches
«Previous
studies have given us a broad set of
benchmarks, including the sequence of the entire genome, which
makes Candida albicans a great subject for
study in microgravity because we have extensive information to compare it to.»
Its ultra-short period and high irradiation
make it a
benchmark target for atmospheric
studies by HST, Spitzer, and eventually JWST.
Maybe his time, given his varying roles, would be better spent a. Getting his Trust to produce a detailed case -
study with a breakdown of all the cost - savings
made, for other schools to scrutinise and
benchmark against... and b. actually
making sure that the folk setting up his much trumpeted «national deals brokered by the government to help schools save money on energy bills and hardware like printers and photocopiers» do a better job.
A
study of whether using
benchmark tests improved scores on the Massachusetts state test found they
made no difference.
A careful
study of the drafted
benchmarks, including freewheeling conversation among the demonstration district team members, was followed by a substantive conversation with the drafters of the
benchmarks, after which significant revisions were
made.
In fact, in
Benchmarks 2016: A
Study of Well - Managed Practices, 95 percent of the clinics profiled
made moves to reduce pets» anxiety and fear.
The correlation between the rainfall threshold and increased fire activity was evident across all satellite data used in the
study, which
makes the threshold a useful
benchmark for predicting and preparing for potential fire episodes.
Gas will eventually replace some of the coal used to
make electricity, the
study predicts, and gas will be the
benchmark against which other carbon - saving technologies like wind or nuclear will be measured.
Comment: Hospital representatives pointed out the pressure on health care facilities to improve cost efficiencies,
make cost - effectiveness
studies, and
benchmark essential health care operations.