CPM costs can range from $ 6 to $ 60 for every 1,000 impressions, depending on the site's rate card and how targeted the ad is.The more finely targeted an ad, the more likely the CPM will be greater because there's a premium on that kind
of precision targeting.
Luckily, the same level
of precision targeting is available for a much more cost - effective and efficient online ad campaign from your friendly neighborhood digital consultant.
Not exact matches
In the US, nuclear modernization has meant for decades improving the survivability, accuracy, and
precision of nuclear systems to hit small
targets with minimal collateral damage.
The Houthis and allied militias loyal to former Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh, who have fired dozens
of missiles into Saudi territory during a 2-1/2 year war, said on their official news agency they had launched a mid-range ballistic missile that «hit its military
target with high
precision».
We can question the
precision of their
targeting, and the efficacy
of the sit - in as method
of producing social change, but only the shallow and the oblivious could fail to see that there was something to the protesters» complaints.
And with the capacity to carry air - to - air missiles as well as
precision guided bombs and air - to - ground missiles, the F / A -18 is fully able to engage in a wide variety
of targets.
Air - to - surface capability is assured through the use
of the latest generation
precision weapons and
targeting sensors.
On Facebook, companies can
target their advertising with razor - sharp
precision given all sorts
of information that people willingly share, such as a preference for Coke over Pepsi or whether they've ever been married.
• The use
of biotech to provide
precision medicine for
targeted therapies.
Use
precision when determining the type
of organization you will
target.
Drawing on its detailed data on nearly 500 million monthly active users, Alibaba has identified 8,000 different consumer descriptors, so that merchants can home in on their
target customers with extraordinary
precision — and increase the effectiveness
of their consumer engagement efforts.
Only that capability will make it possible to locate with
precision the
targets of legitimate attack.
Advertising that provides greater flexibility,
precision targeting, greater accountability as well as the freedom to communicate any amount
of information.
The Halo uses top and bottom sensor banks to view each object «in flight» using a combination
of LED, CCD camera and NIR to perform
targeted spectroscopy with 1 mm
precision.
We're going to suffer for a while longer, I'm afraid, and an occasional
targeted precision strike by Khrush is not going to change the balance
of power in this region....
The US government has recently halted a sale
of precision munition guidance systems to Saudi Arabia because it saw «systemic, endemic problems in Saudi Arabia's
targeting.»
Likewise: data lets us
target digital ads with remarkable
precision, but they won't do you a damned bit
of good if your messaging doesn't resonate with the people you're trying to reach.
Unlike television commercials, online outreach and online mobilization can be
targeted with great
precision, making them (as I've argued before) a perfect match for a low - turnout election, particularly when run by the heirs
of a team with a track record
of knowing how to use them.
Campaigns can
target online advertising with a different kind
of precision, reaching people with appeals and messages that match the content they're reading or the keywords they enter into a search engine.
For his part, Aborn believes Bratton, who returned as the city's top law enforcement officer in January 2014, has put in motion a technology - driven strategy
of «
precision policing» that
targets «criminal elements» to keep crime down — without alienating minority communities with blanket enforcement actions.
The steel for these
targets is cut using laser
precision, helping to maintain the integrity
of the metal so it will last a really long time.
He added: «New techniques such as
precision agriculture (PA) offer the possibility
of targeted applications
of chemicals: for example, robots could give doses
of herbicide at the level
of individual plants.
«A biological approach to
precision medicine
targets endless number
of diseases: Self - assembling platform effectively delivers inhibitory RNA molecules to
targeted cell populations.»
At the annual meeting
of the Ecological Society
of America held here earlier this week, a researcher offered intriguing evidence suggesting that chilies wield their sting with the
precision of a stiletto: to
target seed - chewing mammals while leaving birds unscathed.
It is typically less expensive to get preselected information about the 20,000 or so genes that make up a person's exome — the section
of the genome that provides instructions for making proteins — than to perform a more
precision - oriented test that
targets a single gene.
The researchers, at The Institute
of Cancer Research, London, and The Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust, say their test is the first developed for a
precision prostate cancer therapy
targeted at specific genetic faults within tumours.
Scientists have developed a three - in - one blood test that could transform treatment
of advanced prostate cancer through use
of precision drugs designed to
target mutations in the BRCA genes.
Over several decades, these kinds
of comical technological projects were winnowed with deadly
precision, their progeny morphing into the sleek drones that whine over US
targets in the Middle East today.
Dr Fiona Blackhall, a senior lecturer in The University
of Manchester's Institute
of Cancer Sciences and a consultant based at The Christie NHS Foundation Trust — both part
of the Manchester Cancer Research Centre — said: «In order to introduce
precision medicine, where each cancer patient receives treatment designed to
target the genetic makeup
of their individual cancer, we need to compare how effective the new
targeted treatment is compared to standard chemotherapy treatment.»
In the era
of precision medicine,
targeting the mutations driving cancer growth, rather than the tumor site itself, continues to be a successful approach for some patients.
A nectar - feeding bat that was thought to eat insects in passing has been discovered to
target its moving prey with stealth
precision, according to new research by a scientist at Queen Mary University
of London.
«In the last few years we've seen the introduction
of targeted therapies, also known as
precision medicine,» says allergist Mark Boguniewicz, MD, ACAAI member and lead author on a soon - to - be-published Atopic Dermatitis Yardstick.
The emphasis now is to store samples from almost every major study with correlative science in mind, and this is essential if we are to understand disease biology, mechanism
of response and resistance to therapy in the era
of targeted therapy and
precision medicine.»
«This is a very important clue to advance
precision medicine for autism toward the development
of personalized and
targeted therapies.»
«Localized signaling islands in cells: New
targets for
precision drug design: Because their range
of action is limited to their immediate vicinity, these messaging stations could be ideal for
targeted therapeutics.»
While the goal
of precision medicine is to identify drugs that selectively affect disease - causing biomolecules, the process has typically involved time - consuming and expensive high - throughput screens to test millions
of potential drug candidates to identify those few that affect the
target of interest.
Meanwhile, the consistently denim - clad Kamen meets a pair
of researchers in Montreal who are building another type
of medical mini-robot to travel through the bloodstream
targeting tumors with
precision chemotherapy.
Professor Tim Maughan, Clinical Director
of the Cancer Research UK / Medical Research Council Oxford Institute for Radiation Oncology, said «This novel and exciting finding provides a new scientific basis for
precision targeting of some cancers which are currently very difficult to treat, and we are now taking these findings into clinical trials.»
This new knowledge is also making
precision medicine a reality by enabling the development
of highly
targeted therapies that offer the potential for improved treatment outcomes, especially for patients battling cancer.
Other biomarkers and genetic signatures are being used in an effort to predict the aggressiveness
of an individual patient's prostate cancer, «but the current information doesn't make it possible for their gene signature to be an actual
target for
precision medicine
targeted therapy,» Ellis explained.
Researchers leading the largest genomic tumor profiling effort
of its kind say such studies are technically feasible in a broad population
of adult and pediatric patients with many different types
of cancer, and that some patients can benefit by receiving
precision drugs
targeted to their tumors» mutations or being enrolled in clinical trials.
Though Lumitrack's developers have
targeted games as an initial application, the technology's combination
of low latency, high
precision and low cost make it suitable for many applications, including CGI and human - robot interaction.
Firestein, who is also director
of the Clinical and Translational Research Institute at UC San Diego, said the work «opens up the potential for
precision medicine approaches that allow us to
target all
of the joints, not just a subset.
It is a development they say could enable these tools to be
targeted to specific parts
of an individual's genome for use in
precision medicine, developing therapies and treating disease.
This study is good example
of a
precision medicine themed approach to showing how a mechanistic understanding
of the differential gene expression can yield biomarkers that can be used for early detection
of disease, as well as potential therapeutic
targets.
His work centers on developing general, rational approaches to design
precision medicines from genome sequences by
targeting the RNA product
of genes.
A. Right now, The Cancer Institute
of New Jersey and other institutions are engaged in an approach known as
precision / personalized medicine, where systems biologists and other specialists collaborate with scientists and clinicians to identify the molecular alterations associated with cancer, and then tailor regimens
of targeted agents to those specific alterations or mutations.
The findings, published online the week
of March 21 in the journal Proceedings
of the National Academy
of Sciences, demonstrate that nanoparticle - based therapies can act as a «
precision medicine» for
targeting tumors while leaving healthy tissue intact.
A newly identified component
of the Sonic Hedgehog pathway offers another
target for
precision medicine for treatment
of SHH medulloblastoma subtype
Present use cases for the utility
of animal models for identifying
targets for
precision therapies