Sentences with phrase «failure rates»

Failure rates are between 20 and 30 percent on the basic skills and proficiency tests and 50 to 55 percent on the National Teachers Exam.
Look at the failure rates of the Punisher movies (although most of those are garbage except for the better - than - average War Zone and if you talk about that Thomas Jane version I will pull your asshole through your ear) for the perfect examples.
Reported failure rates for prolapse repairs run as high as 58 percent.
You can likely also see where the stats of 95 % failure rates for diets comes from.
FAM has a bit of a bad rep.. It's regarded in many circles as inconsistent and unpredictable, and therefore subject to high failure rates.
Studies of this strategy estimate failure rates at 99 %.
Nationally representative surveys have reported failure rates with the Pill similar to those seen in the current study.
In addition, there has been an improvement in quality control, with our Libraries now meeting a 99 — 100 per cent pass rate and a reduction in sequencing lane failure rates to less than 5 per cent.
As these authors from Biopharm Serfices and Biopharm Designs show, varying overall process failure rates significantly affects the per - patient cost of a dendritic cell treatment.
ULTRA seeks to reduce facility - related costs by combining a small physical footprint with reduced operational costs enabled by an integrated automation of the manufacturing process, to minimize labor costs and failure rates.
Two previous studies looked only at subsets of the STEM areas and none before considered failure rates.
If the failure rates of 34 percent for lecturing and 22 percent in classes with some active learning were applied to the 7 million U.S. undergraduates who say they want to pursue STEM majors, some 2.38 million students would fail lecture - style courses vs. 1.54 million with active learning.
Statistical analysis was used to determine Overall Survival (OS), Disease Specific Survival (DSS) and PSA Failure rates (PSAF), and the median follow - up was more than 11 years.
Furthermore, women are unable to have hip resurfacing surgery, as the metal implant doesn't fit their hips bones properly leading to higher failure rates.
They found that failure rates for DNA barcode sequencing rise with time since collection, but body size is also a significant factor.
Failure rates can run as high as 2 in 10 for everyday «point and shoot» photos, according to Phillips, compared with 1 in 1,000 for mug shots.
The overwhelming fraction of undergraduate science courses are taught by a professor lecturing to students, even in the face of many hundreds of studies showing that alternative teaching methods demonstrate much greater student learning and lower failure rates.
The study, published today in open - access journal Frontiers in Medicine, also shows no major difference in filling failure rates between traditional amalgam and newer composite resin fillings.
Partial knee replacements are often offered to younger people who, because of their higher activity levels, have increased failure rates.
The researchers found that overall, there were no major differences between patients receiving amalgam or composite fillings in terms of filling failure rates.
Conventional drug discovery remains a hit - and - miss affair and Hunter believes the 50 percent failure rates seen for experimental compounds in mid - and late - stage clinical trials due to lack of efficacy is unsustainable, forcing a shift to AI.
But when we looked across the board at all of those groups, their success and failure rates were about the same.»
«Active learning» boosts grades, reduces failure rates in undergraduate STEM classes, concludes major review
The failure rates were 4.6 % for SSRI non-users and 10.6 % SSRI users, respectively.
«It is only with more knowledge on antibiotic resistance dissemination — from the environment to pathogens in the clinic and leading to antibiotic treatment failure rates — that we will be able to produce more sustainable antibiotic drugs,» Nesme says.
«This should lead to lower late - stage failure rates.
Now, after 13 years, failure rates are down, attendance is up, 800 students a year experience the TEAL approach to physics, and Beal has received national recognition for his work (bit.ly / 1eV4L9d).
For universities, a major benefit of active learning is lower failure rates and possible increased retention of science students, including underrepresented minorities and students with economic disadvantages.
«Obesity is associated with longer hospital stays, higher overall costs and higher failure rates, necessitating costly revision surgery.»
«To fail on one in three, in a commercial system, on something that's been reduced to a binary classification task, you have to ask, would that have been permitted if those failure rates were in a different subgroup?»
From next April, success and failure rates of doctors in treating all major medical conditions will be available, as will data on the quality of their post-graduate medical education.
Failure rates on the exam were relatively high, compared with results on other Regents exams.
The state's Board of Regents acknowledged that failure rates are running far too high — at 23 percent — on a teacher - licensing exam taken so far by about 22,000 college students and others statewide.
Under a new bill introduced at the NYC Council, the Independent Budget Office would have to prepare annual reports tracking job numbers and wages at businesses impacted by the extended paid sick leave law and failure rates for small businesses.
Failure rates of stemmed metal - on - metal hip replacements: The Lancet.
Learn all about pregnancy after sterilization, from tubal ligation and vasectomy failure rates to reversal procedures.
Women with conditions that make pregnancy an unacceptable risk should be advised that the lactational amenorrhea method might not be appropriate for them because of its relatively higher typical - use failure rates.
It may address using condoms, but it emphasizes the failure rates of using them.
Guttmacher does not list the specific typical failure rates for those methods; it only has the «perfect use» failure rate.
The most effective forms of contraception, ranked by «Perfect use»: (as opposed to the actual failure rates noted above)
At the bottom of the page are the numbers for the failure rates calculated based on PERFECT use.
And the failure rates are published yearly by the Guttmacher Inst - itute in the their annual contraceptive guide.
Using Guttmacher Inst - itute data on birth control method failure rates, one is able to calculate the number of unplanned pregnancies resulting from the current use of male condoms.
Contraception seeds abortions through predictable failure rates.
Consider the well - established failure rates for the most common types of contraception (Table 4): [21]
Note the significant differences in actual failure rates vs. perfect use failure rates.
What is hilarious about all the anti AA's is the promotion of its cult status and Highly reported failure rates (where are these incredulous statistics from).
Until there is dramatic reduction in these failure rates, one wonders why Obama «Care» should support their use.
Because these contraceptives are not used properly (e.g. some women forget to take the Pill on a daily basis), the failure rates (from Guttmacher) are 8.7 % and 17.4 % respectively.
i do not know what the exact numbers are, but if condom failure rates are twice that of pill failure rates, and pill failure results in 1,000,000 unexpected births, shouldn't condom failures result in 2,000,000 unexpected births?
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