Sentences with phrase «for immediate test»

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The Kremlin's increasingly aggressive efforts to control social media, however, seem to have made Russia the immediate testing ground for Facebook's most complicated questions about balancing user rights, government demands and the quest for profit for shareholders.
For even if the «first requisite» of speculative philosophy is to «proceed by the method of generalization so that certainly there is some application,» Whitehead goes on to say that «the test of some success is application beyond the immediate origin» (PR 8).
Such arguments as «the Church teaches --» were destined to become less and less sufficient to win immediate acceptance for the ideas they prefaced The validity of traditions was questioned; general beliefs about physical phenomena were subjected to various tests.
Vaughn's immediate concerns are the right ankle that he sprained and the Calculus II test for which he studied until 2:30 a.m.. However, the instructor postpones the test until Friday.
During the first segment / video it would have been nice to see a video clip of humans giving birth without cord clamping, so that your audience of OB / GYNs and «lay - people» could visualize what birth could look like without immediate cord clamping and whisking the baby away for testing.
Because the test is simple, quick and easy to administer, not just by athletic trainers or health care professionals but parents and coaches, it may have particular value in sideline screening for concussion at the youth level, where immediate evaluation for head trauma by a trained professional is often not possible.
Schools certainly feel the immediate costs of failing to prioritize wellness — poor test scores for students, lower standardized test scores school - wide, reduced funding resulting from absenteeism, which is why it is so important to share this report with school administrators and boards of education.
Tuberculosis test (if MD requires)- just like for adults, baby will be injected with an inactivated serum and you'll need to monitor their skin for any bumps or swelling which could indicate a positive test requiring immediate follow up by your doctor.
A test for sexually transmitted diseases will prompt immediate treatment and ensure she doesn't suffer from the ill - effects of the condition in the future.
As with all birth choices, tests, procedures, and treatments, your care team should go through all the benefits (the advantages of delayed vs immediate cord clamping), the risks (the disadvantages of delayed vs immediate cord clamping), implications (associated risks) and possible future consequences, in order for you to make an informed decision.
For most children born with dwarfism, no immediate medical interventions like surgery are required, so the genetic testing only serves to ease parents» curiosity and potential fears.
The negative predictive value of skin prick test / specific IgE for immediate reaction is excellent (> 95 %)[15], however a small number of these patients can have clinical reaction.
They rarely seemed to aim for immediate perfection, but instead built tools that were needed and that worked, and then incrementally improved them through testing and experience.
However, officials note that «the current inspection framework is antithetical to the Steiner ethos / pedagogical approach» in terms of «Literacy in Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) and Key Stage 1 (KS1)», where Ofsted required «more formal learning»; «KS2 tests», as «Last year, the Academy pupils did not sit the tests (the Academy provided the exam papers and rooms for pupils to sit the exams but parents chose not to allow their pupils to sit the tests)»; and «Teaching and learning», where it is noted that the schools consider that «any process which judges learning as the immediate outcome from teaching in a lesson is inappropriate.
«The plan included the immediate permanent closure of six nuclear power plants that had been temporarily shut down for testing in March 2011, and two more that have been offline a few years with technical problems.
This pledge could now be put to an immediate test with Germany on Friday tabling a proposal for the creation of more EU economic powers, which would involve EU Treaty changes.
Active surveillance involves regular testing to check for cancer growth rather than immediate treatment, and many patients with low - risk prostate cancer on active surveillance may be able to avoid treatment for several years or altogether.
The test also predicts risk for having an aggressive tumor, helping doctors and patients make decisions about whether to wait and monitor test levels or pursue immediate biopsy.
Women with a family history of two or more immediate family members (mother, sister, daughter) with breast or ovarian cancer or with a positive genetic test for mutations in the BRCA1 or BRCA2 genes may be advised to consider having both breasts removed, because they are at high risk of a new cancer developing in the other breast.
The estrogen recipients had greater improvement in both immediate recall of words and in their ability to flexibly switch back and forth between tasks, even when the researchers controlled for patient age and pre-treatment test scores.
«We wouldn't envision using KOD for major trauma, because there are conventional methods like tourniquets or using clay - based materials that are much more effective in that immediate situation,» said Kumar, who often used his own blood to test the hydrogel against commercial hemostats.
Once Lal reported for work, he says, he was taken for «free» medical tests and falsely diagnosed with a gallstone that Kumar's assistants told him needed immediate surgery.
In young and healthy adults, for example, a high demanding cognitive test was required to uncover the subtle immediate behavioral effects that cocoa flavanols have on this group.
Although imagery decreased false memories during immediate recall, the simple imagery procedures in this study were not sufficient to lessen false memories for conceptually related lists during the delayed recognition test.
Each medical test may have its own range of findings that could pertain to the immediate condition for which a patient is being treated, but alternatively could lead to uncertainty and distress when an unexpected result emerges.
«But in a busy, time - pressured setting such as the emergency room or intensive care unit, doctors rely to a greater extent on the blood test used as a proxy for measuring kidney function in order to make an immediate diagnosis.
The major food allergens are including in specific IgE food panels to test for this immediate reaction.
This test measures Free T4, which is «unbound» and available for immediate use.
Many people who take Test - Tone report that it's one of the best steroids for immediate strength building.
Because, you know, couture is a personal service, but it can also offer designers an imaginative playground, free from immediate commercial restraints and useful for testing innovations that can be adapted for something more commercially viable at a later stage.
His love for Deadpool is so deep, that he went forth and accepted, but years later with a strong word of mouth of a three - minute test reel on YouTube, gave the execs an immediate green light and even taking a pay cut to play the titular role, his dream finally came true.
There has been some changes, some notable drops and some films that simply didn't stand the test of time as well as our immediate excitement may have lead us to believe they would, but for the most part, the baseline is there.
In response to a report from Diane Ravitch and Chester Finn that most American 17 - year - olds have deep deficits in historical knowledge, Benjamin Barber sardonically proposed a multiple - choice test for 47 - year - olds: his point was that both we and our teenage children would do well on items of immediate social, cultural, and economic relevance and poorly on the rest.
It provides teachers with a convenient way to use a laptop or a smartphone to give students immediate props for good behavior or to flag them for misbehaving, and makes it a whole lot easier for teachers and parents to communicate about the kind of critical behavioral and character stuff that can get short shrift given today's fascination with test scores.
In this light we have come to know the best way to advocate for people is to approach them, learn from them, their cultures, values and their tested practices in order to create platforms where others can borrow, replicate, adapt and transform their own lives for their immediate wellbeing and the wellbeing of mankind.
There is an immediate increase in the number of 11th - and 12th - grade students taking at least one AP exam or IB exam, another test taken for college credit (see Figure 2).
«First, I had group leaders conduct review sessions for the upcoming test, which resulted in an immediate jump in scores.
It holds the promise of immediate results and feedback so that the tests can be used to improve teaching and learning for the students who take them.
If they have nothing to say to any of us about understanding what it means to be fully human and more fully ourselves, if they have nothing to tell us about the human experience as it has unspooled throughout human history, if they have nothing to say about the power of language to communicate across the gaps that separate us, if they have nothing to say about culture, if they have nothing to say about the rich heritage of the English language, if they have nothing to say about understanding the universal and the specific in human life, about how to grow beyond our own immediate experience — if they are, in fact, nothing more than fodder for test prep, then what the hell are we doing?
Perfect for 1:1 and / or BYOD implementations, students take standards aligned quizzes and tests on any web enabled device, and teachers have immediate visibility into performance with automatic scoring, built - in reports, and progress monitoring.
Because turning observations about student reasoning into calculated instructional adjustments is often a difficult task, the Center for Educational Testing and Evaluation has made available a number of resources designed to aid teachers in providing immediate, descriptive feedback for redirecting student learning.
For each topic you cover in class, you can create a corresponding Built Test that will provide immediate feedback to both you and your students.
Keeping these terms, in mind we have to immediately curb our natural socialized reaction to find an immediate scapegoat for «bad» test scores.
Multiple - choice questions prepare students for standardized test formats while the Hot Dots Power Pen provides immediate visual and auditory feedback.
Alexander said he was able to get Obama's immediate support for ESSA once he agreed to give the president his three requirements for the bill: annual testing, an early - childhood education program, and emphasis on rehabilitating the bottom five percent of schools in the nation.
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