Sentences with phrase «per reports published»

Satoshi Nakamoto, the anonymous creator of this digital currency may have a Bitcoin holding worth more than $ 1 billion as per reports published by MONEY.
Also, it is the smaller screens that are making bigger entry into the market as per reports published by supply chain sources.
Per a report published by Pew Charitable Trusts in 2015, approximately 80 % of Americans «hold some form of debt, whether mortgages, car loans, unpaid credit card balances, medical and legal bills, student loans, or a combination of those.»
As per a report published by Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR), India is likely to have over 17.3 lakh new cases of cancer and over 8.8 lakh deaths due to cancer by the year 2020.

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A separate report published by QSR earlier this year revealed that the brand, which is headquartered in Atlanta and specializes in chicken sandwiches, produced revenue of almost $ 4 million per store, blowing away its closest competition by over $ 1.3 million.
In five years, Mobile Vaani has clocked 1.5 million calls, published more than 25,000 voice reports, and gets over 4,000 calls per day.
On Wednesday, a report published by Quebec's interim auditor general said the PQ's goal of achieving a balanced budget by 2015 - 16 was «to say the least, ambitious,» particularly if it rules out tax hikes and caps government - spending increases at two per cent over the next two years.
Media and publishing group HT Media Ltd has reported 40 per cent increase in its revenues from its digital business for the second...
Join our community of 10 000 traders on Hacked.com for just $ 39 per month.Digital payments firm Square published its first - quarter earnings report this...
With vast sums changing hands for everything from apps to chocolate, it's no surprise that The Essence of Enterprise Report, published by HSBC Private Banking in 2017, found that a full 39 per cent of business owners around the world were considering an exit in the near future.
In June this year, the NSPCC and the Children's Commission published an extensive report titled I wasn't sure if it was normal to watch it... The research undertaken by Middlesex University included a survey of children aged 11 - 16 and showed that by the age of 12, 28 per cent had viewed pornography and by the age of 15 that had risen to 65 per cent.
Europe is already in the vanguard of climate change action: a European Environment Agency report published last month said within five years emissions on the continent may have been slashed by a quarter on 1990 levels, «meeting and overachieving» its 2020 target of 20 per cent.
In a 2014 breastfeeding report, published by the National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion (CDC), a chart was published providing statistical evidence that there was is a steady increase of International Board Certified Lactation Consultants per 1,000 Live Births.
The independent watchdog has published a report which found more than half (56 per cent) of young people aged 17 - 24 are unregistered and 31 per cent of people with black or minority ethnic backgrounds are not on the register.
Twenty - three per cent of care homes do not have adequate staffing levels, according to a report published today.
Rio Tinto has published its latest «Taxes paid report» which details the US$ 10.2 billion of taxes the company paid globally in 2011, which is almost 40 per cent higher than in 2010.
A report published today by the Commons» public accounts committee says the 40 per cent figure goes beyond acceptable levels of turnover in the labour market.
The report, published in July 1997, recommended that students should pay 25 per cent of the costs of tuition.
A poll by YouGov and published in Prospect magazine found that 39 per cent of the 2024 asked thought that Twitter was dumbing down the way we communicate, yet there are a reported 93 MPs from all political parties that are using the social networking site.
Black, non-Hispanic service members had a rate of 24.4 new diagnoses of hypertension per 1,000 person - years (p - yrs), nearly 50 percent higher than the rates among members of all the other racial and ethnic groups studied, according to the analysis published in the Medical Surveillance Monthly Report, a peer - reviewed journal on illnesses and injuries affecting service members.
The results, published today in Scientific Reports, reveal that the GPGP, defined as the area with more than 10 kg of plastic per km2, measures 1.6 million square kilometers, three times the size of continental France.
A new clock reliably ticks nearly one million billion times per second and could be the most accurate clock ever made, report physicists in a paper published online by Science on 12 July.
From syringes to specialist imaging equipment and pacemakers to orthopaedic implants, Switzerland has companies specialising in all areas of medtech and can boast 10 per cent of Europe's workforce in this field, says a report published last year by the export advisory platform, Medtech Switzerland.
The ability to identify «green» cattle within a herd — cattle that produce lower emissions per kilogram of liveweight gain — promises more sustainable farming, they report in the study published today in the Journal of Cleaner Production.
If one applies the ratio of BPA intake to excreted values in hosts of published animal studies, concentrations just reported by CDC suggest that the daily intake of most Americans is actually closer to 100 micrograms (µg) per kilogram bodyweight, he says — or some 1,000-fold higher than the industry figure.
In a study published in the journal Cell Reports, Drs. Per Nilsson, Takaomi Saido and their team show for the first time using transgenic mice that a lack of autophagy in neurons prevents the secretion of amyloid beta and the formation of amyloid beta plaques in the brain.
In a paper recently published in Science, Tan and his colleagues report the efficiency of solar cells made using the new method at 20.1 per cent.
According to University of British Columbia (UBC) research published this week in Scientific Reports, 30 per cent of the microbes in the Democratic Republic of the Congo's Kabuno Bay grow by a type of photosynthesis that oxidizes (rusts) iron rather than converting water into oxygen like plants and algae.
And in some major U.S. markets, plummeting prices for solar PV continued into the first six months of this year, with drops of an additional 20 to 50 cents per watt, or 6 to 13 percent, according to DOE's latest «Tracking the Sun» report, published this week by the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory.
«The structure, function and value of urban forests in California communities,» recently published online in Urban Forestry and Urban Greening, reports that California's 109 square yards of city tree canopy per person lags behind other urban canopy - poor states, such as Nevada (110), Wyoming (146) and Montana (148).
Now, in a study published in the Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, scientists report the threshold of stink bugs per grape cluster that will impact the integrity of the wine.
A new report published today by researchers from Imperial College London and the University of Sheffield shows that global carbon emissions could be cut by one gigatonne per year (3 % of global emissions) in less than five years if other countries followed the same strategy.
The study, «CEO Narcissism and Accounting: A Picture of Profits,» published in The Journal of Management Accounting Research, by Professor of Accounting Mark Young, who holds the George Bozanic and Holman G. Hurt Chair in Sports Entertainment and Business at Marshall, Professor of Accounting Kelsey Kay Dworkis, Ph.D.» 13, University of Melbourne, and Kari Joseph Olsen, doctoral student of accounting, Marshall, found that companies led by narcissistic CEOs reported higher earnings - per - share and share price than those with non-narcissistic CEOs.
In their survey on wildlife losses, published in Science last year, Rudolfo Dirzo, a biologist at Stanford, and colleagues, reported that terrestrial vertebrates are showing a «25 per cent average decline in abundance» and that «invertebrate patterns are equally dire: 67 per cent of monitored populations show 45 per cent mean abundance decline.
Impact Factor: 7.207 Issues Per Year: 12 issues per year Aims and Scope: Cell Reports is an open - access journal from Cell Press that publishes high - quality papers across the entire life sciences spectrPer Year: 12 issues per year Aims and Scope: Cell Reports is an open - access journal from Cell Press that publishes high - quality papers across the entire life sciences spectrper year Aims and Scope: Cell Reports is an open - access journal from Cell Press that publishes high - quality papers across the entire life sciences spectrum.
Impact Factor: 6.586 Issues Per Year: 12 issues per year Aims and Scope: Chemistry & Biology publishes reports of novel investigations in all areas at the interface of chemistry and bioloPer Year: 12 issues per year Aims and Scope: Chemistry & Biology publishes reports of novel investigations in all areas at the interface of chemistry and bioloper year Aims and Scope: Chemistry & Biology publishes reports of novel investigations in all areas at the interface of chemistry and biology.
Impact Factor: 16.747 Issues Per Year: 12 issues per year Aims and Scope: Cell Metabolism publishes reports of novel results in metabolic biology, from molecular and cellular biology to translational studiPer Year: 12 issues per year Aims and Scope: Cell Metabolism publishes reports of novel results in metabolic biology, from molecular and cellular biology to translational studiper year Aims and Scope: Cell Metabolism publishes reports of novel results in metabolic biology, from molecular and cellular biology to translational studies.
However, a study (O'Donnell et al) published by the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA), using urine tests of nearly 30,000 people, reports that too little salt, below 3.0 g per day, also significantly raises the risk of cardiovascular (CV) events, meaning heart attack, stroke, and hospitalization for congestive heart failure.
A published review from 2006 reported the cost of treating chronic lower back pain is around $ 100 billion per year, two - thirds of which are a result of lost wages and reduced productivity and medical treatments every (3).
Based on the reported values in seaweed, some have claimed levels of 12 mg (12,000 mcg) in Japanese diets, although a published analysis of iodine intake in Japan found a range of 45 - 1921 mcg per day (J Nutr Sci Vitaminol (Tokyo).
by Beth Heller, MS, RYT Research published in the journal Obstetrics and Gynecology reports that women who exercised 4 hours or more times per week for 1 - 9 years were 40 % less likely to have a live...
The NAHT published its annual recruitment survey before the meeting, which reported 79 per cent of school leaders were facing problems in recruiting quality teachers.
The latest report published by the British Educational Suppliers Association (BESA) shows that 42 per cent of primary schools identify teacher willingness to use EdTech as a key obstacle in making more use of the technology.
Britain's Royal Society for Public Health (RSPH) recently published a report, «State of Mind,» which pointed out that «social media... is intrinsically linked to mental health» and noted that rates of depression and anxiety in the UK have increased by 70 per cent in the past 25 years — at a time when 91 per cent of 16 -24 year olds are now using the Internet for social networking.
Statistical analysis has been published in a new report, which suggests there were huge disparities in the grades awarded to pupils, with a large number of independent schools coming forward to report problems, representing 30 per cent of the national entries.
It is early to make comparisons, not even 50 free school inspection reports have been published to date, however, when compared to all schools inspected during the same period, under the new, more rigorous Ofsted framework, free schools are performing well: 73 per cent have been judged as «outstanding» or «good», compared with 63 per cent of other schools.
research of local authorities around the country highlighted an average rise of 3 per cent in meal prices for the back to school period (the same as that reported in our annual survey of school lunch take up, published in July).
The rate of such births increased from 1 per 10,000 births in 1979 to 3.7 per 10,000 births in 1992, according to the report published in the May 7 issue of the C.D.C.'s «Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report.&report published in the May 7 issue of the C.D.C.'s «Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report.&Report
In its annual report published in December, education watchdog Ofsted criticised 16 local authorities for «underperforming» as less than 60 per cent of pupils attended good or outstanding secondary schools, and there were lower than national GCSE attainment and levels of expected progress.
A report by the National Foundation for Educational Research (NFER), published today, found the retention rate for secondary heads fell from 91 per cent in 2012 to 87 per cent in 2015.
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