A typical business plan runs 15 to 20 pages, but there's room
for wide variation from that norm.
In developing the GOT regulation, the Departments accounted
for wide variation in how group health plans and health insurance issuers determine both in - network and out - of - network rates, and made a determination to base the GOT criteria on existing provisions of federal law.
we still believe this approach will allow
for wide variation of practices and inconsistent standards throughout the world, undermining global indicators.
Differences in age and sex, says Tattersall, can not account
for the wide variation in features such as jaw and brow shape not only among Dmanisi skulls, but also when compared with H. erectus fossils from other sites.
This allows
for a wider variation of rooms, and some verticality added to a game that lacked it except for in the final boss battles.
it can't account
for the the wide variation in temperature levels and changes across the globe, whether the period is short - term or long - term.
Not exact matches
Liew said that with the
wide variations in credit quality across emerging markets, from non-investment grade countries such as Argentina and Venezuela, to single - A rated ones, such as Malaysia, GIC was looking
for «idiosyncratic situations,» in emerging markets which were likely to converge with lower - yielding developed markets.
«This unusually big
variation in brightness means that the object is highly elongated: about 10 times as long as it is
wide, with a complex, convoluted shape,» said Karen Meech from the Institute
for Astronomy in Hawaii.
Commodities have a tendency
for wide price
variations, which makes them suitable
for use as CFD trading assets.
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wide variations exist between the estimates of different scholars, but the main outline seems dependable as a basis
for so general a statement as we are here attempting.
I gave a
wide variation in time to account
for the different baking vessels you may be using.
Such flexible factories would allow
for regional
variations of products and could deliver a much
wider range of choice.
Piri - Piri, Pili - Pili and other
variations on this terminology are Swahili
for «pepper - pepper» and cover a
wide variety of African peppers.
Ever since the goofy movie «Snakes On A Plane» was released, travel writers far and
wide have come up with their own
variation of the title
for a piece they've written.
I was struck by his illustrations of the
wide SES (socioeconomic status)
variation between his previous and current districts; at his old district there was a need
for parents to receive nutritional education but at his current district they serve sushi at football games.
In Scotland, where
wide variations in surgical deliveries have been found between units, four evidence based recommendations have been prioritised: clinicians and women should regard trial of labour as the norm after a previous caesarean; offering external cephalic version to women at term if their baby is breech; monitoring and regularly reviewing caesarean data with support
for staff; and one to one midwifery care
for all women in labour.20 The National Childbirth Trust — a UK parents organisation — is concerned about medicalisation and erosion of midwifery skills and confidence.
He was co-author of a recent study that looked at the concussion education program
for six Division 1 men's hockey teams — and that found a
wide variation on what colleges were telling athletes.
The report also demonstrates that
wide variations in regional performance and output have occurred since the 2007 recession, indicating the need
for careful, integrated policy making at a local, regional and national level.
While the main polling companies don't tend to produce a
wide variation in support
for the Conservatives or Labour they have done
for the Liberal Democrats, with YouGov on average showing the Lib Dems three points lower than ICM and MORI do (Populus produce figures somewhere inbetween the two extremes).
One reason
for the ambiguity, Davis says, is the
wide variation in the meaning of «administrative leave.»
Using an approach called a genome -
wide association study, researchers scanned complete sets of DNA in thousands of participants, looking
for small
variations that appear more often in people with the disease than in healthy individuals.
Metal - organic frameworks (MOFs) based on lanthanides (Ln - MOFs) offer a
wide range of possibilities
for targeted
variations in structure.
The researchers measured heritability — the amount of
variation in a characteristic that can be attributed to genes —
for a
wide variety of human traits including blood pressure, the structure of the eyeball and mental or behavioral disorders.
Anomalies in DSM - IV criteria
for autism and other pervasive developmental disorders (PDDs), which includes the subgroups of autistic disorder, Asperger's and PDD - NOS, have led to clinical inconsistency, leading to
wide variations in how diagnoses of these are made.
For example, we know that there are
wide racial and geographical
variations in the distribution of the ABO blood groups, and we need to be sure that this effect is significant in other groups.
Ibrahim cites
variation among fossils of T. rex, as well as its
wide geographic distribution — the iconic dinosaur has been found in both Texas and Canada,
for example — when dismissing his critics» argument that a single spinosaurid species was unlikely to have lived in both Morocco and Egypt during the middle of the Cretaceous period.
«There is
wide variation between colleges in binge drinking rates,» explained Toben F. Nelson, associate professor in the School of Public Health at the University of Minnesota, as well as corresponding author
for the study.
The study, conducted using fruit fly populations bred to model natural
variations in human sleep patterns, provides new clues to how genes
for sleep duration are linked to a
wide variety of biological processes.
A genome -
wide association study (GWAS) of 1570 Africans identified variants significantly associated with skin pigmentation, which clustered in four genomic regions that together account
for almost 30 % of the phenotypic
variation.
Xin Liu, Project Manager from BGI, said «This study not only generates valuable genomic resource including additional wild reference genome, genome -
wide variations for further studies and breeding applications on cucumber, but also gave us a better picture about how the cucumber genome evolved during domestication.
«Not only can the eggs of Aedes species mosquitoes survive winter,
wide variations in daytime temperatures can stimulate egg - laying and shorten the time it takes
for mosquitoes to become infective after biting a person with Zika,» notes Diaz.
It might also settle an ongoing dispute about how to interpret a
wide variation seen in A. afarensis bones, with some saying the differences are too great
for it to have been just one species.
Even when examining only one racial group at a time, the researchers found
wide variation in donation rates across the nation's donor service areas: consent rates among Caucasian patients,
for example, ranged from 72 to 92 percent across the 58 donor service areas.
In addition to identifying a gene that raises risk
for colorectal cancer from eating red or processed meat, the study — the first to identify the interactions of genes and diet on a genome -
wide scale — also reveals another specific genetic
variation that appears to modify whether eating more vegetables, fruits and fiber actually lowers your colorectal cancer risk.
The genome -
wide association strategy may not be the best approach
for identifying these remaining
variations, says Justine Ellis, a geneticist at the University of Melbourne in Australia.
Gonçalo Abecasis of the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, and his colleagues used data from 10 genome -
wide studies involving 36,610 individuals to look
for genetic
variations that correlated with fasting glucose concentrations.
Out - of - hospital cardiac arrest is a major public health issue accounting
for approximately 200000 deaths per year in the United States.1 Despite more than 2 decades of evidence demonstrating significant benefits from early cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and defibrillation,
wide variation in CPR training, bystander and first - responder intervention, and survival after out - of - hospital cardiac arrest remains.2 - 5
The research team, following up on a previous genome -
wide association study by researchers at Baylor College of Medicine, investigated genetic
variations in a protein called FBN - 1, which is essential
for a strong arterial wall.
Although there were
wide variations among the children, they concluded that «compared with earlier studies, the younger children... slept
for a shorter period».
The Dmanisi sample, which now comprises five crania, provides direct evidence
for wide morphological
variation within and among early Homo paleodemes.
«This unusually large
variation in brightness means that the object is highly elongated: about ten times as long as it is
wide, with a complex, convoluted shape,» said Karen Meech, who works at the Institute
for Astronomy in Hawaii, in a statement.
Because many traits and conditions are the result of combinations of genes and environment, we see a
wide range of
variation for most traits in the population.
By utilizing paired genome -
wide high - throughput DNA sequencing (DNA - seq) with RNA - seq, we found that gene dosage, at the level of individual genes or chromosomal «somy» (a general term covering disomy, trisomy, tetrasomy, etc.), accounted
for greater than 85 % of total gene expression
variation in genes with a 2-fold or greater change in expression.
Genome -
wide association study (GWAS) data from a prospective cohort of warfarin - treated patients (n = 711) was also analyzed
for genetic
variations across the CYP4F gene cluster.
July 25, 2011 Two genetic
variations predict second cancers after radiation treatment
for children with Hodgkin lymphoma A genome -
wide association study published in the August issue of Nature Medicine has found two tiny genetic
variations that can predict which patients with Hodgkin's lymphoma are most likely to develop radiation - induced second cancers years after treatment.
The Hubble images taken by the Advanced Camera
for Surveys are a few pixels
wide, and only surface
variations a few hundred miles across can be seen.
To evaluate the shared genetic etiology of type 2 diabetes (T2D) and coronary heart disease (CHD), we conducted a genome -
wide, multi-ancestry study of genetic
variation for both diseases in up to 265,678 subjects
for T2D and 260,365 subjects
for CHD.
There are numerous
variations of the push up workout: from sissy pushups on your knees (
for those that have no strength to do a regular push up), to
wide hand position pushups, close hand position pushups, elevated feet push ups etc..
For example, if you use sumo deadlifts, assistance exercises could include
wide stance
variations of good mornings, box squats and Romanian deadlifts.
«While there are several hand grip
variations for the snatch as well as the clean and jerk, the most popular
for the clean and jerk is a more narrow grip, a bit
wider than shoulder - width,» Wheeler says.