Not exact matches
Depending
on the scope and purpose
of the research, happiness is often measured
using objective
indicators (data
on crime, income, civic engagement and health) and subjective methods, such as asking people how frequently they experience positive and negative emotions.
It observes: «The Economist has developed an unofficial «Keqiang index», based
on Li's own technique
of looking at
indicators such as electricity
use and rail freight volumes to assess what is really going
on in the economy.»
The Economist has developed an unofficial «Keqiang index», based
on Li's own technique
of looking at
indicators such as electricity
use and rail freight volumes to assess what is really going
on in the economy.
Based
on a dynamic factor model (DFM) methodology, we
use a broad range
of international economic
indicators (close to 300) to estimate external demand for Canadian exports.
Though we don't
use the Coppock
indicator in its popular form, the 29 signals in this measure since 1900 have been associated,
on average, with market returns
of 19.6 % over the following year, and only 3 yearly losses among those signals (one because
of the entry into World War II, and the others because the signals were driven by the reversal
of a very weakly negative reading, as was the case for the latest signal).
All
indicators are derived from price movement anyways, so if we have a solid method to trade based only
on price movement (price action analysis), it only makes sense that we would
use that instead
of trying to analyze messy secondary data.
The platform also
uses a Strategy Analysis feature to analyze three
of the most popular
indicators and provide a recommendation to the trader
on the best strategy.
Nevertheless, the early experience suggests that, while the resilience
of both borrowers and lenders has no doubt improved, the initial effects
on credit and some other
indicators we
use to assess risk may fade over time.
They
used listing views as an
indicator of demand, and median days
on market as an
indicator of supply.
This is your plan
of action, where you plan out all the platforms that you will
use to reach your targeted audience, your key performance
indicators, timelines, and the roles your team members will be taking
on.
A law against blasphemy is the absolute best
indicator that you can not substantiate your beliefs with good reasoning and instead must rely
on a cowardly and primitive
use of force.
Unfortunately these units can't ve
used to check the pH
on hot sauce — unfortunately, way more expensive is required for testing liquids.Testing Soil NutrientsBesides pH meters, soil test kits with color
indicators are another method
of checking the acidity.
In spite
of what the
use - by date
on the label says, if the freshness
indicator reads in the freshness zone, the product in the package is fresh.
The LCA examined the effects
of a 1 kilogram industry - average corrugated product manufactured in 2014
on seven environmental impact
indicators: global warming potential (greenhouse gas emissions), eutrophication, acidification, smog, ozone depletion, respiratory effects, fossil fuel depletion; and four inventory
indicators: water
use, water consumption, renewable energy demand, and non-renewable energy demand.
A proxy
indicator of SES was assigned based
on participant's residential postcode
using the Australian Bureau
of Statistic's Index
of Relative Socioeconomic Advantage / Disadvantage (Australian Bureau
of Statistics, 2007b).
Yes, the Brexit made me more interested in betting
on politics and how you may be able to
use it as a
indicator to predict the outcome
of an election.
Parents who
use and love the Pampers Swaddlers Overnights Diapers love the wetness
indicator that is located
on the front
of the diaper.
«Nonethless, if any additional, prospective studies confirm our finding that dizziness may indicate protracted recovery,» said Lau, «clinicians should consider
using separate, specific dizziness tests for dizziness» such as the Dizziness Handicap Inventory (DHI), «rather than relying
on postural / balance tests [such as the BESS] as
indicators of dizziness.»
When introducing solid foods to premature babies, it is important to
use their corrected age rather than their actual age, as it will be more
of an
indicator on when they are developmentally ready.
Your health care provider will
use any weight you put
on during this time as an
indicator of the growth
of your baby and will also help to look for potential problems.
However, the
use of the question
on consumption
of oily fish as an
indicator of maternal DHA status is supported by the correlation between the frequency
of intake
of oily fish with the amount
of DHA in the maternal red blood cell membranes (Figure 1).
This primarily informs about the work
of the police, not about crimes committed, but is
used as an
indicator in Germany (but scientists are usually warning about relying
on it for an accurate descriptions
of reality).
The monitoring system
uses six financial
indicators, including levels
of cash reserves known as fund balances, operating deficits, cash
on hand and reliance
on short - term borrowing.
However, if the picture in the wider population is an
indicator, a large percentage
of PWDs will require literacy in order to be conversant with the braille before they can effectively
use it in making their choices
on election day.»
The early warning report will
use nine financial
indicators, including the amount
of cash
on hand, the size
of operating deficits, as well as demographic trends like population size and tax growth that the Comptroller's office has recently studied.
Although purely correlational at this stage, these results suggest that these animals
use a suite
of planetary
indicators to guide them over extremely long distances
on consistent routes and with consistent timing.
The study
used indicators based
on the Lorenz curve, such as the Gini coefficient, to create maps
of several study areas in Finland and Spain.
It was the discovery
of a consistent year - to - year profile that allowed the researchers to move beyond a previous analysis, in which they identified the hottest spots
on Earth, to the development
of a new global - change
indicator that
uses the entire planet's maximum land surface temperatures.
The study published in the journal Schizophrenia Bulletin reports preliminary results showing that a blood test, when
used in psychiatric patients experiencing symptoms that are considered to be
indicators of a high risk for psychosis, identifies those who later went
on to develop psychosis.
I focus
on three issues: (i)
using the Global Sustainable Development Report (GSDR) process to bridge SDGs and scientific communities, (ii) choosing targets,
indicators, and roadmaps related to STI, and (iii) the imperative
of building knowledge - based societies.
They have
used a clinical MRI scanner
of the type all neuroscience centres have to carry out a special type
of scan called a T2 - weighted imaging process which is able to reveal lesions in the brain's white matter that are centred
on a vein — a known
indicator of MS.
The other important methods
of communicating with other drivers included switching
on emergency lights or the
indicator lights (normally
used for turning), sounding the horn and raising a hand.
This is a graphic overview
of what young adults
on the autism spectrum did after high school, according to the
indicators used as part of the National Autism Indicators Report: Transition to Young
indicators used as part
of the National Autism
Indicators Report: Transition to Young
Indicators Report: Transition to Young Adulthood.
In other words, one
of the classic
indicators of arson — one that had been
used countless times in court to send suspects to prison — was probably caused by firemen spraying water
on hot windows.
The paper, published today in the journal Nature Ecology & Evolution by a team
of 40 scientists, policy - makers and
on - the - ground practitioners, suggests alternative and complementary approaches that
use indicators grounded in the values
of a particular community.
His team put radio collars
on the animals, injected them with water with heavy hydrogen and oxygen atoms so these elements could be traced, recorded the animals» behaviors, and collected their feces to check for how fast those atoms were
used, an
indicator of metabolic rate.
Researchers have found that words
used on Facebook are surprisingly reliable
indicators of personality.
«We want to
use phenology as a biological
indicator of the impacts
of climate change
on ecosystems,» Richardson says.
The presence
of parturition scars — marks often found
on female pelvis bones — have commonly been
used as an
indicator of child birth.
In order to examine the relationship between prejudice and mortality, the researchers constructed a measure capturing the average level
of anti-gay prejudice in the communities where LGB individuals lived, beginning in 1988,
using data
on prejudicial attitudes from the General Social Survey, one
of the primary sources
of social
indicator data in the social sciences.
Using this information as well as annual, county - level data
on economic
indicators, pollution levels, and population, the authors assessed the economic and environmental impacts
of pollution regulation.
To do so, Ichoku and his colleagues
used satellite records from 2001 to 2014 — including data from NASA's Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer and the Tropical Rainfall Measurement Mission — to analyze the impact
of fires
on various water cycle
indicators, namely soil moisture, precipitation, evapotranspiration and vegetation greenness.
IRDiRC Recognized Resources is a quality
indicator, based
on a specific set
of criteria, that was created to highlight key resources which, if
used more broadly, would accelerate the pace
of translating discoveries into clinical applications.
They also agreed
on the set
of land - based
indicators that they will
use to measure progress, which they are also recommending for adoption as the primary measures
of land degradation neutrality globally.
The parties also agreed
on the
indicators they will
use not only to measure progress, but to also strengthen measures to make the land resilient to climate change and to halt the biodiversity loss that follows the destruction
of ecosystems.
On the other hand, a strong protective effect was found only for women living in ethnically dense areas, which is an area - level
indicator of SES
used by the Canadian Marginalization Index for ethnic concentration.
In this paper, we
use a new statistical framework (based
on spatio - temporal empirical hierarchical modeling with Gaussian processes; code available at Github) to identify the common global signal in a new database
of > 1300 geological sea - level
indicators from 24 localities around the world.
The side event, attended by representatives
of various delegations to the Forum, included a dialogue
on the
indicators and data
used in the UNCCD reporting process, a presentation
of national reports, and the discussion
on the relationship between LDN and objectives
of other Rio conventions.
This label is a quality
indicator, based
on a specific set
of criteria to highlight key resources, which, if
used broadly, will accelerate the pace
of translating discoveries in rare diseases into clinical applications.
So what we now want to pursue, now that we have that resolution, is to see how we can take advantage
of that to study the function
of the cell at that scale so that we can
use that as a biomarker because many
of the clinical measurements these days focus
on structure and that is usually a very late
indicator of the disease.