Sentences with phrase «by frequency of»

Sort and store herbs, dried foods and utensils by frequency of use to make things easier come dinner time.
Since women who report unprotected intercourse, women who experience method failures, and women who use less effective contraceptive methods represent different risk groups, pregnancy rates are also presented by frequency of unprotected intercourse and contraceptive method.
As stated on the technology section of our website, at the Pike School «we believe that a successful technology program is measured not so much by which technologies you use or by your frequency of using them but rather by what you choose to do with technology and how you use it.»
Some ATS systems rank candidates by the frequency of their keywords.
And judging by the frequency of these questions, and overall confusion they cause, I'm going to assume people can't seem to get straight answers!
The word cloud below shows job seeker searches in the healthcare category, with words sized by frequency of use.
Expanding on that idea of simplicity, recommendations are going to be a big part of the Android TV experience, freeing users from the need to hunt down new content and instead hitting them with smartly tailored suggestions, as well as sorting things like apps by frequency of use.
Said user has posted several screenshots from the device which appear to show off a brand new calendar design, the ability to organise apps by frequency of use, and perhaps most interestingly: a notification center.
«How much» is impacted by exposure, as noted above, as well as by frequency of claims.
The top 5 contiguous demand hours are determined by the frequency of demand peak occurrences over the last 12 months.»
Indeed, a paper which a group of us attempted to publish on the matter was prevented from publication by the frequency of the changes as is explained in detail in a submission to a UK Parliamentary Select Committee and calls global temperature MGT; see http://www.publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm200910/cmselect/cmsctech/memo/climatedata/uc0102.htm.
The size of those drops is determined by the frequency of the vibrations.
Not only that, the characters are arranged by frequency of appearance and each is accompanied by a data visualization that explains how they were connected to Jerry, George, Elaine, and Kramer: as friends, family, romantic relationships, coworkers, or enemies.
By frequency of attacking other dogs?
The temptation is to measure risk by the frequency of events in the past.
This point of view is driven into the public consciousness by the frequency of ads we see for investment services targeting DIYers vs. those targeting delegators.
And don't just go by frequency of replies - is the founder being respectful and helpful towards the investors / backers, or is it more hostile?
Meanwhile, a speech therapist (Marie - Josée Croze) at his Berck hospital introduces him to a more complex method of conveying his thoughts, with an alphabet arranging letters by frequency of use and a system of blinks.
Mars mean temperatures are dominated by the frequency of large scale dust storms (more storms, the warmer the surface, as a rule).
The tick of an atomic clock is measured by the frequency of radiation emitted when electrons around an atom change energy states.
But once the baby arrived, you were floored by the frequency of diaper changes.
Just in is a new Hartford Courant / UConn poll that tabulates presidential preference by frequency of (reported) worship attendance.
Will the sense of blood tie be tangibly loosened by the frequency of technological intervention in reproduction?
While low - magnitude seismic events of tectonic origin typically have frequencies of 10 to 20 cycles per second, this shaking was dominated by frequencies of 2 to 4 cycles per second.

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The major newspapers and news services of the world have been hacked by politically motivated armies of the virtual universe with increasing frequency.
The tenor of meetings, the ease of collaboration, and the frequency of serendipitous colleague interactions can all be deeply affected by the landscape of an office.
We do this by increasing the frequency of our interactions with people, either in - person or via digital platforms.
Issues such as latency caused by wireless connectivity problems happen with some frequency, according to early reviews of Shadow in the U.S. and the U.K..
By 2009, high - frequency trading accounted for 61 % of U.S. equities volume.
Backed by the Royal Bank of Canada, CI Investments and others, Aequitas is designed to level the playing field between high - frequency traders and everyone else.
Schmitt produced a white paper that raised concerns about high - frequency trading, the lack of competition in the market and the «disappearance» of market makers, the banks and broker - dealers who traditionally stand by as passive buyers and sellers of stock to ensure other investors have a counterparty.
Venture capitalists across Europe are «baffled» and «bewildered» by the size and frequency of the tech investments being made by SoftBank.
She's competing against WattUp from Silicon Valley's Energous Corp., which beams a 5.8 GHz radio frequency that wireless devices convert into DC power, and may debut in early 2016 in devices developed by SK Telesys (a Korean rival of Samsung) and manufactured by Taiwanese tech giant Foxconn.
Working from what he calls a «clean - ish room,» separated from the kitchen by some loose plastic sheets, Mr. Gillmore and a small team are working on newer versions of the lightweight satellites, adjusting and improving them with the frequency you would normally see at a software company.
In a study conducted by the University Medical Center, Hamburg - Eppendorf — the University of Hamburg's teaching hospital — reading speeds improved by 35 percent, frequency of errors made fell by 45 percent and hyperactive behavior dropped by 76 percent.
Expertise is one of those things that is both rare and a highly valued commodity — a fact belied by the frequency in which it appears on resumes — but made clear by the way it is sought out by everyone, from potential employers, to partners and customers.
When he co-founded Impinj at the turn of the century, Diorio thought its new technology would improve the performance of radio frequency used by cell phones.
Or as the research team puts it: «On the other hand, the bias may very well decrease the frequency of analytical reasoning by making it easy and commonplace for people to reach analytical response without engaging analytical processing.»
Instead of quitting cold turkey, reduce the frequency or intensity of your habit slowly, piece by piece, in manageable chunks.
The respondents were also in favour of the expansion of programs like Nexus, which allows faster processing of pre-screened travellers to the U.S. and Canada by using photo - ID with Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology and iris scanning.
And, here again, this concern doesn't even begin to consider the danger presented by malicious or criminal cyberattacks and other forms of corporate espionage that increase in frequency and severity every day.
Continental Europe boasts the world's largest synchronous electricity grid — energy flows freely across the borders of 25 countries, at a fixed frequency of 50 Hz that is maintained by close coordination between the region's power companies.
A lot of electric clocks, such as those on many radios and ovens, still keep time by synchronizing themselves to the frequency of the mains electricity supply, rather than an inbuilt quartz crystal (which is more expensive) or by connected to a «time server» on the Internet (more expensive still).
He also points out that the exchange isn't even owned by a New York firm anymore, and that most of the trading happens at high - frequency nerve centers in New Jersey.
Because 800 - number costs are predictably intricate — varying by distance, frequency, and time of day — a home businessperson should get out a calculator for the final analysis.
The current market is dealing with one whale of a black eye caused by suspicion over high - frequency trading and its stranglehold on market activity.
By leveraging technologies such as radio frequency identification (RFID) tags to drive inventory transparency (a key tenet of omnichannel success), Lululemon uses stores as distribution centers to optimize the supply chain and improve inventory turns while enabling an elevated in - store experience for educators and guests.
A push by major mobile phone companies to use unlicensed frequencies could end up pushing consumers off of their own networks.
The Calgary - based carrier is facing increased competition from Air Canada (TSX: AC.B), which recently announced increased frequencies in Western Canada with its own fleet of Bombardier Q400s, operated by Jazz.
While research from the American Medical Association showed that 7.1 percent of all claims paid by insurers in 2013 contained a mistake, patient advocates and other professionals who review medical claims for accuracy put the frequency of billing errors at more like 80 percent or even 90 percent.
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