From an authorizer perspective, so long as a school does not have
significantly negative test scores, perhaps the school should be able to expand so long as there is parent demand.
Not exact matches
His
negatives are: he would be
significantly more expensive than the others and he is untried and
tested in the premier league.
«Our data confirmed that, while the rate of growth of triple -
negative breast cancer was not affected by CDK 4/6 inhibitors, this class of drugs was able to
significantly inhibit the spread of triple -
negative breast cancer to distant organs when
tested in multiple different triple -
negative breast cancer models, including patient - derived xenografts.»
Also, septic patients with evidence of cytomegalovirus in plasma, a component of blood, had
significantly higher 90 - day death rates than septic patients who
tested negative for the virus, although it is not clear whether the cytomegalovirus contributed to the additional deaths.
The new NIST human genome RMs increase the ability of DNA sequencing laboratories to be more confident in their reporting of true positives, false positives, true
negatives and false
negatives, and therefore,
significantly improve genetic
tests used for disease risk prediction, diagnosis, and progression tracking.
There are no cases where a study found
significantly positive
test scores and
significantly negative life outcomes.
You'd think the respondents would be more concerned about that, given their very
negative take on Washington's efforts to improve teacher evaluation — with 81 % strongly believing that federal policy should not «support teacher evaluation systems that rely
significantly on» student
test scores.
Gets
significantly enhanced when your
tests for the living of THC turn out
negative.
Being from a family of lower socioeconomic status, having a low reading age, and attending more than two primary schools led to
significantly higher costs with t
tests but just missed significance using bootstrap
tests, where lower values for confidence intervals were
negative.
Then, promoter - level methylation differences were identified as those promoters
significantly enriched with probes having positive or
negative t - statistics using the Wilcoxon rank - sum
test.
We also confirmed that the samples were not
significantly different from one another in terms of alcohol consumption (average drinks per week and drinking status),
negative marital quality, or covariates (i.e., age, education, years married, race, number of children, marital order, and alcohol problems) with a series of chi - square and t
tests.