The neuropsychologists for the connectome project will collect
a large number of metrics from a large group of healthy (more or less) seniors, and set statistical boundaries reflecting the high, low and middle responses.
Not exact matches
The goal
of any marketing promotion — for
large companies or small — should not be participation in the contest,
number of «likes» or some other advertising
metric.
Table 1 shows the excess returns for a
number of valuation
metrics within the U.S.
Large Stocks universe, stocks trading in the U.S. with a market capitalization greater than average from 1964 to 2015.
In Suwa in Nagano Prefecture, a treatment plant near a
large number of precision equipment manufacturers reportedly collected nearly 2 kilograms
of gold in every
metric ton
of ash left from burning sludge, making it more gold - rich than the ore in many mines.
If engineers were to spray about 10 million
metric tons
of sulfur dioxide droplets into the stratosphere each year between 2020 and 2070, the
number of storm surge inundations produced by
large hurricanes each year after 2070 drops by about half, the researchers report online today in the Proceedings
of the National Academy
of Sciences.
Last May, Tes revealed «secrecy» surrounding pay packages in the sector, with a
number of MATs that awarded their CEOs
large pay increases refusing to share the
metrics that were used to judge the executives» performance.
These are websites with a
large number of followers and traffic, clearly the most important
metric when deciding where to put your energy in seeking a book review.
In order to determine where Americans» furry and slimy companions can enjoy the best quality
of life without breaking the bank, WalletHub's
number crunchers compared the creature - friendliness
of the 100
largest cities across 21 key
metrics.
Double Fine Adventure is the
largest project in Kickstarter history by pretty much every
metric, including dollars pledged and
number of backers.
However, there are only 50 states, and this is a
number that isn't
large enough to give the best statistical results... [a better
metric is a] year - by - year
numbers of daily all - time record high temperatures from a set
of 970 weather stations with at least 80 years
of record... There are 365 opportunities in each year (366 in leap years) for each
of the 970 stations to set a record high... Note the several years above 6000 events prior to 1940 and none above 5000 since 1954.
Serendipol has grown into a
large coconut oil company that produces 2,600
metric tons
of oil annually, made from coconuts grown by 1,200 farmers, and that
number is set to double over the next two years.
Forster Dean Solicitors is - based on a «
number of branches»
metric - the UK's
largest law firm.
Perhaps because autumn coincides with the start
of the school year, this week's Blawg Review features a
large number of educational or explanatory posts, including Tom Collins
of morepartnerincome on the six basic law firm
metrics that every firm should track; Larry Bodine on how to jump - start cross-selling in your law firm; Invent Blog has a nice overview
of how to tell if a patent has been litigated over; and Dennis Kennedy explains blogs and RSS.
Both these cryptocurrencies have been getting ready for an interesting duel which abides by a
large number of determining
metrics such as market cap for taking the ultimate decision.
, but remember that MOBAs make money by keeping a
large number of players retained for an extremely long amount
of time, and the
metrics show that AoV is going some way toward achieving this.
Here's an admittedly very rudimentary model: Facebook would pre-mine a
large pool
of tokens, distributing a significant
number to shareholders and holding the rest in reserve to distribute to users based on some reliable
metric of the traffic their original content generates.
CPS carefully tracks attendance and discipline
metrics and has seen a
large drop in the
number of suspensions.
WalletHub factored in 18
metrics in its analysis
of the 150
largest U.S. cities, including the
number of entry - level jobs per capita and median starting salaries.