This allows for
a more precise evaluation of the attendant cellular, synaptic and physiological changes that occur in response to the initial lesion.
Both exams have multiple cut points allowing for
more precise evaluations of student performance than simple pass / fail.
Not exact matches
As the various bodily states that are correlated with optimal mental health and total growth become better understood, biofeedback may be used
more widely and productively in psychotherapy and life enrichment work, and in
precise evaluation of these.
The scientists were able to use a test scenario in the Greenland Sea to demonstrate that ALES + returns water levels for ice - covered and open ocean regions which are significantly
more precise than the results of previous
evaluation methods.
October 12, 1997 3 - D computer display brings precision to burn assessment An easy - to - use, three - dimensional, computer graphics program is bringing a new level of accuracy, consistency, and standardization to the
evaluation of burn patients, which should result in
more precise treatment plans and better
evaluation of new therapies.
This empirical climate sensitivity is generally consistent with that of global climate models [1], but the empirical approach makes the inferred high sensitivity
more certain and the quantitative
evaluation more precise.
While the AFT and the New Teacher Project (TNTP) have had differences in the past, we are in agreement that the current
evaluation system is a blunt instrument that should be replaced by a
more precise tool to help teachers grow professionally and serve students better.
This empirical climate sensitivity is generally consistent with that of global climate models [1], but the empirical approach makes the inferred high sensitivity
more certain and the quantitative
evaluation more precise.
We seek to add value to the IPCC overview by injecting a
more precise definition and undertaking a complementary, in - depth
evaluation.