Sentences with phrase «ranges on an absolute basis»

In other words, the estrogen drops, as well as the progesterone drops, while they are within normal ranges on an absolute basis, the end results is a relative increase of estrogen in the body.

Not exact matches

More than 75 % of company retreats are absolute failures dominated by «circular conversations and way too much partying» because they «are arbitrary decisions based on a task and not a result,» says Alan Weiss, an organizational development consultant with a client list that ranges from JPMorgan Chase and the U.S. Federal Reserve to Hewlett - Packard and Mercedes - Benz.
Powerlifting is based on three main lifts — the squat, bench and deadlift — while strongman is based on a variety of lifts — ranging from log pressing to atlas stones to pulling trucks — and is designed to test your absolute strength as well as your muscular endurance.
Dating methods based on extinct age range rule for dating can also be calibrated with the U-Pb method to give absolute ages.
As ATR uses True Ranges for its calculation, which are in turn based on absolute price changes, ATR reflects the volatility of a price not in percentage terms but in absolute price levels.
The fund has a wide range of credit oriented securities that it can use on both a long and short basis to generate absolute (positive) returns over full market cycles.
Based on four artists represented in the Berardo Collection — Malevich, Mondrian, Josef Albers and Ad Reinhardt — this exhibition aims to analyse abstract art, and the vast range of actions and expressive possibilities it gave rise to, through the tension that exists between its various branches (non-objective, non-figurative, absolute and concrete).
> Secondly, absolute emission reductions based on mid-term targets toward the upper end of the range of 25 % to 40 % below 1990 levels by 2020 for all developed countries — with the emphasis on all developed countries;
(This was later noted by Angstrom who identified the actual spectral peaks associated with CO2) The 1981 Hansen et al paper based models on CO2 having an absorptive effect from 7 to 14microns, but since the maximum window of absorption only ranges from 17 to 12.5 microns at the absolute outer limits the 7 to 12.5 microns of the Hansen claim are beyond the absorption limits of CO2.
A monochrome sensor also has the potential for more dynamic range (ignoring that once data is lost to clipped highlights its irretrievable, colour conversions have more room available in the upper - end) and absolute tonal range, because it's not basing values on surrounding data, but absolutely on what is being seen.
It is all about widening access to a talent pool and giving opportunities to the widest possible range of people, not just on the basis of actual (absolute) achievement, but on potential.
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