Sentences with phrase «following average improvements»

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So far Campbell has shaved months from its sales cycle, which now averages six to nine months, by adopting such methods as critiques of selling techniques and making improvements to the company's follow - up letters.
Averaged over a four - year follow - up period, operatively treated patients at least 80 years of age, had significantly greater improvement in all primary and secondary outcome measures compared with patients at least 80 years of age who received nonsurgical treatment.
It is common for an average unfit person following the ACSM's guidelines to experience a 15 % improvement in VO2max after 2 to 3 months of regular training.
Today's findings add to the trend of positive news about academic improvement in Arizona, following on the heels of encouraging NAEP and AzMERIT scores that show charter students ranking second in the country and outperforming state averages in every grade level and subject area.
After reading this article and the comments, I would suggest incorporating something like the following questions on next year's survey: How much, on average, did you pay for developmental or content editing (improvements to plot points, characters, point - of - view, etc.) of one book?
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Controlling for age at diagnosis and combined parental education, children in the intensive behavior analytic group demonstrated significant improvements in all areas assessed at follow - up, including an average IQ of 89 (41 - point improvement over baseline) and a 24 - point difference from the combined mean of the other intervention groups.
We hypothesize the following: (1) the average trajectory among youth whose parents report a history of delinquency during adolescence will be higher than the average trajectory of those youth whose parents do not report any adolescent delinquency; (2) attachment and harsh parenting will not only distinguish between trajectories, but improvements and declines in the quality of attachment and harsh parenting will correspond to change in antisocial behavior trajectories (within - person variation), controlling for unmeasured heterogeneity; and (3) parent's history of adolescent delinquency will influence trajectories of antisocial behavior indirectly through the child's adoption of an antisocial identity (troublemaker, partier).
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