Not exact matches
Instead, he plans to narrow the list of
useful biomarkers, then
develop antibody - based
tests for clinical use.
This new study demonstrated that the
test can also be used to identify people with precancerous polyps — a finding that makes it potentially more
useful for a screening
test, since it may be able to identify cancer risk before the disease actually
develops.
«New blood
test useful to detect people at risk of
developing Alzheimer's disease.»
More complex
tests being
developed can be
useful but only if the people using them have the necessary knowledge and support.
Seismometers were
developed to record earthquakes, Wysession said, but then they turned out to be
useful for monitoring nuclear
tests, and now people are using them in all kinds of creative ways.
Real - world
testing is needed to confirm that the benefits in the game will translate to real life, but for now the game's designer, University of Helsinki cognitive scientist Esko Lehtonen, says the game may be especially
useful for kids, who aren't familiar with the rules of the road and still have
developing brains.
Once we do, we may well bring together genetic risk factors accounting for a sufficient proportion of risk of osteporosis to
develop a clinically
useful DNA - based risk assessment
test.
The Two - Week
Test developed by the author in the early 1980s (and described elsewhere) is a
useful tool to help people find dietary balance.
Rather than using this opportunity to
develop a new vision of how the state data system could be more
useful across California's vastly different 1,000 + districts, Cody reinforces the
testing lens that he despises by limiting his perspective on data use to this frame.
While AUSL takes these measures seriously, the year - end
tests themselves are not very
useful in
developing teachers.
«Since a majority of New Jerseyans support statewide assessments, the State must ensure that we are
developing a
test that will continue to provide
useful, meaningful data on how our students are progressing towards college and career readiness.»
Standardized
tests are most
useful when selected or
developed by educational professionals closest to the classroom and integrated with assessment information specific to district programs.
Although this, of course, would require more professional development to help teachers (and others, including district personnel)
develop more instructionally sensitive, and accordingly
useful tests.
This brief look at several widely recognized assessments demonstrates that none of these
tests are
useful for comparing the quality of schools or teachers — especially in the United States, with its diverse population, high poverty rates (by far the highest among
developed nations), and wide variety of pedagogical philosophies.
Some background on each intervention
developed and
tested in CREATE's early years is
useful for understanding the process by which the school - wide intervention was generated.
That is why, in this article, you will find possible ideas to
develop in argumentative essays on animal
testing as well as several
useful tips on how to do it properly.
Herding
Tests and Trials preserve and
develop the herding skills inherent in herding breeds and demonstrate they can perform the
useful functions for which they were originally bred.
Even though the dogs that do not carry any copies for Type B genetic variant can still
develop another form of PRA, the Type B PRA
test provides a
useful tool for breeders to prevent matings that result in puppies with homozygous variant genotypes.
The DNA extracted from blood samples has been reliable and
useful on all the various sequencing, mapping and
testing platforms
developed so far.
Developing a manual of standardised canine phenotyping techniques, containing both
testing procedures and questionnaires, would greatly assist progress and be a very
useful resource for researchers.
On offer was an interrupted weekend but with pizza & beer, a chance to
test new ideas, to meet like - minded people, to speak to mentors and to
develop some tech that could be
useful in the legal sector.
Organizations such as the Association for
Testing and Materials (ASTM) and the American Health Information Management Association (AHIMA) have
developed a body of recommended practices for handling of protected health information that covered entities may find
useful.