Sentences with phrase «output measures»

Maximum output measures 164 horsepower and 148 pound - feet of torque.
While some of the major public library output measures are showing short - term declines, many continue to show a ten - year increase in activity.
A carbon footprint is simply a figure — usually a monthly or annual total of CO2 output measured in tons.
But the committee was also instructed to think about output measures themselves, and to look beyond traditional measures like bar passage and employment rates.
With engine output measured at 130hp, with a peak twist of 114lb - ft, it's the absolute opposite of a torque - monster v8 or small - displacement turbo engine.
The energy output we measure from these galaxies shows us that the most massive stars created in the starburst have not yet used up their fuel and exploded, though they will do so relatively soon.
When the C - Max Energi model is in charge depletion mode, total output measures 195 horsepower.
The composite PMI, which is a GDP - weighted average of the PMI surveys» manufacturing and services output measures, has been below 50 (thereby signalling falling output) in every month since March 2012 with the exceptions of September and October 2013.
First, MEW is quite different from conventional output measures.
The Library has adapted to the wants and needs of Erie County residents, with performance and output measures confirming that it delivers what Erie County residents demand and consider valuable.
Conversely, traditional education output measures like student course completion, grades, and diplomas have a substantial degree of subjectivity across schools and districts and can potentially provide a misleading account of a student's college and career readiness.
Frances Bryant Bradburn, the author of Output Measures for School Media Programs and former editor of North Carolina Libraries, is retired from the North Carolina Department of Public Instruction where she was Director of Instructional Technology.
According to the research results, the small monocrystalline solar cells (22 % efficiency) used in the study were able to generate «much more» than the typical 5 to 10 microwatts that typical cardiac pacemakers use, as even the lowest power output measured by the devices was an average of 12 microwatts.
Some of their own researchers have noted that the government's measure of income is sometimes a better indicator of the economy's momentum than output measures.
The income data offer a hint that output measures are understating the economy's health.
The CREDO study gauges charters» academic growth relative to district - run schools (an output measure).
What do we mean by input and output measures?
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