They are subject to measurement error; different tests of the same subject often provide a somewhat different picture; and indicators other
than tests often tell quite a different story.
Not exact matches
Testing hypotheses and trading arguments about theories
often works better
than planting a flag and asking team members to try to topple you from opinion mountain.
Grandmothers who watched their grandchildren one day a week did better on cognitive
tests than those who cared for grandchildren more
often or not at all.
Canadian products
often need to be
tested for the US market and once again — or more
than once, depending on provincial and territorial requirements — for the Canadian market, raising prices for Canadian consumers and reducing profits for companies.
But we think of diversity much more
than just gender, though gender
often becomes a litmus
test for that.»
but still Faith based Parochial school students
often test higher in math and science
than those in public schools.
QUESTION: Does anyone know if or how
often SC Justices are
tested for dementia (among other issues) and if there are mechanisms for removal other
than voluntarily stepping down?
More
often than not, they are the biggest failures when ethics are put to the
test.
We noted that Morich produced five blossoms per note more
often than the other two — will this also mean a better harvest by the end of our
test?
That's why I
often find myself
testing recipes over a long period of time in a less formal way (i.e. these muffins took 3 months for 3 tries) rather
than spending a day doing intense recipe development.
- I'm going to note the added time in the IP notes - I'm getting the sense that the beans people are using generally need more time
than the ones I'm
testing with (I
often use Rancho Gordo and they're amazing.)
PῧrPod100 ™ is certified to break down in municipal and industrial composting facilities in 84 days — and
tests show it
often converts back to dirt much faster
than that.
Add to this the private nature of the companies offering genetic and nutrigenomic
tests means there are
often discrepancies in results, and this new era of personalised nutrition is looking a lot murkier
than at first glance.
This will take anywhere from 7 - 15 minutes — some potato varieties cook faster
than others, so
test often.
«The most vulnerable children and women in hard - to - reach areas are
often missed by existing interventions that can improve vitamin A status, including vitamin A supplementation, food fortification, dietary diversification, and promotion of optimal breast - feeding,» said Ms. Nancy Haselow, HKI vice president and regional director for Asia - Pacific, who has been designing, implementing, and
testing vitamin A delivery programs for more
than 20 years.
Bales of oaten hay that
tested less
than 20 per cent WSC have
often been produced from paddocks that had grown vetch crops the previous year.
We are eating gluten - free around here more
often than not at the moment, so I
tested this recipe with brown rice macaroni.
A large Derby field almost automatically ensures a rough - and - tough
test of survival in which racing luck
often plays a more important role
than a contender's ability.
Up front we have a few world - class players surrounded by some serious pretenders... Sanchez is by far the most accomplished player in our attack but the controversy surrounding his contractual mishandling could see him go before the window closes or most definitely by season's end... obviously a mistake by both parties involved, as Sanchez's exploits have never been more on display
than in North London, but the club's irresponsible wage structure and lack of real intent have been the real undoing in this mess... Lacazette, who I think has some world - class skills as a front man, will only be as good as the players and system around him, which is troubling due to our current roster and Wenger's love of sideways passing... Walcott should have been sold years ago, enough said, and Welbeck should never have been brought in from the get - go... both of these players have suffered numerous injuries over their respective careers and neither are good enough to overcome such difficulties: not to mention, they both are below average first - touch players, which should be the baseline
test for any player coming to a Wenger - led Arsenal team... Perez should have been played wide left or never purchased at all; what a huge waste of time and money, which is ridiculous considering our penny pinching ways and the fact that fans had been clamoring for a real striker for years... finally Giroud, the fact that he stills wears the jersey is a direct indictment of this club's failure to get things right... this isn't necessarily an attack on Giroud because I think he has some highly valued skills, but not for a team that has struggled to take their sideways soccer to the next level, as his presence slows their game even more, combined with our average, at best, finishing skills... far too
often those in charge have either settled or chosen half - measures and ultimately it is us that suffer because no matter what happens Wenger, Gazidis and Kroenke will always make more money whereas we will always be the ones paying for their mistakes... so every time someone suggests we should just shut - up and support the team just think of all the sacrifices you've made along the way and simply reply... f *** off
I don't
often test out diapers overnight with only the inserts they come with because I know that more
often than not, you're going to need an added booster to make it through the night.
A negative home pregnancy
test result can be wrong, and it happens more
often than you think.
The best way to read reviews is to find them on
testing sites rather
than on manufacturer sites where they are
often fabricated testimonials.
«There are certain requirements in the legislation for the council to convene a couple of times a year — we'll certainly be meeting more
often than that the first year — and for the council to make recommendations to the commissioner of health within one year of its first meeting as to the contaminants that should be
tested,» says Hutton.
When lab
tests confirm no infestation, patients
often seek another opinion rather
than accept the findings.
They found the photons had opposite polarizations far more
often than would be expected by chance, thus confirming spooky action over a record distance (though the 2015
test over a shorter distance was more stringent).
«People need to realize that it's possible to have errors in DNA
testing that falsely incriminate people, and in fact it's already happened, and it's happened more
often than we had imagined.»
Which tools you should use
often depends on your scientific field and discipline, so rather
than testing them all, check out what your colleagues are using — perhaps by using an information crowdsourcing platform like LabWorm.
«More
than 90 percent of those in the United States who know they are at risk for HD because of their family history have abstained from genetic
testing,
often because they fear discrimination or don't want to face the stress and anxiety of knowing they are destined to develop such a devastating disease,» says H. Diana Rosas, MD, of the MassGeneral Institute for Neurodegenerative Disease (MGH - MIND), lead and corresponding author of the paper that will appear in the March 11 issue of Neurology and has been released online.
In order to
test the
often - cited theory that women are better at recognizing faces
than men, psychologists Agneta Herlitz and Johanna Lovén of the Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden, have compiled a detailed «meta - analysis» of over 140 existing facial recognition studies.
Tests of drug effects
often rely on short - term surrogate indicators (say, change in cholesterol level), for instance, rather
than eventual meaningful outcomes (say, heart attacks).
So oils, notably safflower, sunflower and soybean, now routinely contain less linoleic acid — it
often makes up less
than 20 percent of the fatty acids in commonly purchased oils, based on food labels and confirmed by
testing in her lab, Belury said.
They also encounter a more thoughtful objection, which goes something like this: American students are
tested so much already — far more
often than students in other countries, such as Finland and Singapore, which regularly place well ahead of the U.S. in international evaluations.
The analysis of charges at more
than 150 California hospitals looked at blood
tests that are
often required of patients, such as lipid panel, basic metabolic panel, and complete blood cell count with differential white cell count.
Another explanation is ascertainment bias, meaning that first - degree relatives and spouses are likely to seek medical advice or undergo celiac disease
testing more
often than the general population.
Those on diets, for example,
often prefer not to look at the number of calories in a tasty dessert, people at high risk for a disease avoid screening
tests that could give them a definite answer, and most consumers of news choose sources that align with rather
than challenge their political ideology.
Wu continued
testing the algorithm using a different set of photos it had not seen before, and found that it could correctly spot a criminal more
often than not.
Being able to study quantum systems with a large number of components — or «qubits,» as they are
often called — also has important implications for future quantum technologies, as Carleo points out: «If we want to
test quantum computers with more
than a handful of qubits, that won't be possible with conventional means because of the exponential scaling.
In every
test, the Maya chose the correct answer far more
often than not, scoring almost as well as a control group of Italian adults (doi.org/wvt).
Most actors
tested pulled the chain delivering the shock far less
often than the chain delivering food.
The team found that patients in the detoxification group
tested positive for illicit opioid use more
often than those in the maintenance group.
Martinez - Trujillo, a member of Western's renowned Brain and Mind Institute, notes that most spatial memory experiments include animal models being
tested in actual, real - world mazes while humans are assessed virtually, using computer screens, more
often than not in a two - dimensional setting.
In a recent study, players who did lots of headers performed worse on a memory
test than players who didn't head the ball as
often.
Multiple
tests on the ground found that the photons had opposite polarizations far more
often than would be expected by chance, confirming that «spooky action at a distance» takes place even on large scales.
Plus, we're always finding out more about specific ingredients — peer - reviewed studies
testing ingredients and the way they interact with one another are being done more
often than ever before.
In bronchoscopy, a lighted scope is used to examine the lungs, but this
test is done much less
often than spirometry.
But too many
tests can
often do more harm
than good.
Many patients with chronic digestive problems who have had a stool or blood
test performed will
often have increased antibody markers as part of their
test results, more so the blood based
tests though
than with the stool
tests.
Also, we find even when her potassium is high (blood
test) her pulse is
often lower
than average (they say high K causes racing heartbeat).
They
often aren't quality checked or
tested in a clinic, so they can cause more harm
than good.
As you can see, white potatoes do
often score higher on glycemic index and glycemic load
tests than sweet potatoes.