Not exact matches
It includes
Systematic Equity Strategy factors to help managers measure sensitivities to potentially crowded trades as well as a comprehensive set of fundamental factors based
on point - in - time data, essential for building and back
testing investment strategies.
Not the
systematic theology of Robert Reymond clearly in sight, and you can't get the next cup of soup until you can pass a
test on chapter 2; not even the denominational - equivalent of the confession clearly in sight; but the Gospel.
Her work in
systematic reviews has consistently addressed tough topics and has included documenting harms of episiotomy, the limitations of data about outcomes of fetal surgery, inconsistencies in results of programs designed to reduce use of cesarean, marginal effectiveness of medications for overactive bladder, and the burden
on cervical cancer prevention programs introduced by liquid cytology collection for pap
testing.
To accurately
test the hypothesis of a lower risk of recurrence with HRT, a new study led by investigators at Brigham and Women's Hospital published in European Urology Focus, performed a
systematic review and meta - analysis, pooling available data, to assess whether an improved risk of recurrence could be demonstrated using HRT compared with CRT, in addition to assessing the relative impact of these two treatments
on bladder and rectal function.
Sean Morrison, Professor and Director of the Children's Medical Center Research Institute at UT Southwestern Medical Center in the United States, who is not an author
on the paper, added: «Patients are ultimately not helped by therapies that are not based
on sound science and that are not
tested in
systematic clinical trials.
NeuroStemcell is focused
on the identification and
systematic comparison of progenitor cell lines with the most favourable characteristics for mesDA and striatal GABAergic neuronal differentiation, generated either directly from human embryonic stem (ES) cells, from Neural Stem (NS) cells derived from ES cells or fetal brain, from induced Pluripotent Stem (iPS) cells or from in vitro short - term expanded neural progenitors from ventral midbrain grown as neurospheres (VMN, Ventral Midbrain Neurospheres) 4, and perform rigorous and
systematic testing of the most prominent candidate cells in appropriate animals models.
Indeed, because the
tests have such strong
systematics, the use of GRE and PGRE scores as a measure of potential success has well - documented and powerful effects
on the demographics of the resulting graduate cohorts.
Scientific inquiry involves the development and
testing of hypotheses based
on a
systematic collection and analysis of data acquired through observations, experiments, and computer simulations.
These new systems depend primarily
on two types of measurements: student
test score gains
on statewide assessments in math and reading in grades 4 - 8 that can be uniquely associated with individual teachers; and
systematic classroom observations of teachers by school leaders and central staff.
We lack
systematic data
on the amount of time students nationwide spend taking standardized
tests, nor do we know how much would be optimal.
Coleman's arguments lamenting students of color score worse
on the
tests than their white peers — without acknowledging the ways in which
systematic underfunding of schools, poverty, and institutional racism have disfigured our school system — end up pathologizing communities of color rather than supporting them.
There is no doubt that CEA leadership feels that it has done an effective job pushing back against the onslaught brought
on by the politically - driven Common Core State Standards initiative, the unproven and rushed change in standardized
testing requirements, the
systematic yet false narrative of failing schools and ineffective teachers, and the questionable storing and sharing of private, personal, and confidential information
on students and their families.
Comprised of multiple boxed beehives storing several thousand glass
test tubes filled with everything from mundane debris to tiny yet fully realized art projects, the installation — accompanied by a soundtrack citing a seemingly endless list of contents — ponders modern culture's fixation
on individual work ethic,
systematic group labor and the cumulative effects of production en masse.
A
tested methodology that can facilitate more
systematic data - gathering
on urban agriculture in other cities in the future.
Sam Glover: How
systematic would you say modern law is at this point like is the entire thing a system with the process that you're able to identify problems and bottlenecks and build solutions to them and then
test them and then identify the next bottleneck and just knock them down or are you still working
on systemizing... systematizing things?
• Efficient and
systematic Medical Lab Technician with exceptional skills in performing, documenting and communicating lab
tests results thoroughly and accurately, with special focus
on meeting all established SOPs.
The Collaborative for Academic, Social, and Emotional Learning (CASEL), which works
on SEL at a national level, conducted a meta - analysis in 2011 and found that
systematic SEL implementation with fidelity led to a 9 - percentage - point drop in problem behaviors, a 9 - percentage - point increase in prosocial skills (meaning managing emotions and conflict appropriately), and an 11 - percentage - point increase in reading and math standardized
test scores.
Analyses conducted to
test whether associations of shared selves with other study variables varied depending
on the content of the shared selves did not yield any
systematic differences by domain.