Most tests measure the understanding and application of content
knowledge at a frequency of a year or more and show the level of proficiency at the time of the test administration.
Not exact matches
«As for barley, the dehydrin genes seem to be very plastic, some of them changing
at a high
frequency over generations, and we intend to look into this plasticity in more detail now that we have the genome
knowledge that we lacked before.
Usually, local growers of crops and herbs have all the ancient
knowledge and traditional wisdom
at hand, but in this rare instance, it seems that the corporations are more efficient, with machinery that breaches the plant's branches with the optimal
frequency.
With this
knowledge of how high speed traders have impacted the stock market as a whole one has to question if they do benefit us and I would say it's not really
at the level the high
frequency trading firms would necessarily say.
For example the
knowledge of CO2 absorption coefficients
at different
frequencies can be useful.
As more and more counties are adopting mandatory mediation,
at least on the family court side, there is a compelling need for attorneys to have more than a passing
knowledge of the ADR Rules, especially if the Rules are being cited with more
frequency in appellate court opinions.
On an even more concerning note, playing back audio
at these ultrasonic
frequencies requires equipment that costs a total of just $ 3, minus the cost of a smartphone; anyone with the technical
knowledge can, therefore, make use of the vulnerability.
Descriptive research: This category included epidemiological studies where the primary aim was to explore the
frequency or patterns of disease, risk factors, or variables that may be related to health (such as
knowledge, attitudes or health care service use),
at a community or population level.