Sentences with phrase «total number of procedures»

Excluding such breeding, the total number of procedures was slightly higher than in 2000 (+8 % or +159,900).
Excluding the breeding of GM and HM animals, the total number of procedures increased in 2011 (an increase of +71,300 or +3 %, from 2.10 million to 2.18 million).

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The number of revision total knee replacement (RTKR) procedures increased 133 percent, and the number of revision total hip replacement (RTHR) procedures by 27 percent.
An average of 141 painful and stressful procedures In the study, Ricardo Carbajal, MD, PhD, of the Hopital d'enfants Armand Trousseau in Paris, and colleagues had 13 ICUs in the Paris area record the number of painful and stressful procedures experienced by a total of 430 babies in their first two weeks in the hospital.
In states like Alabama, Mississippi and Texas, TRAP laws (Targeted Regulation of Abortion Providers) have forced ridiculous rules onto clinics, doctors and patients to ultimately diminish the total number of abortion procedures.
(e) The board shall establish the information needed in an application for the approval of a charter school; provided that the application shall include, but not be limited to, a description of: (i) the mission, purpose, innovation and specialized focus of the proposed charter school; (ii) the innovative methods to be used in the charter school and how they differ from the district or districts from which the charter school is expected to enroll students; (iii) the organization of the school by ages of students or grades to be taught, an estimate of the total enrollment of the school and the district or districts from which the school will enroll students; (iv) the method for admission to the charter school; (v) the educational program, instructional methodology and services to be offered to students, including research on how the proposed program may improve the academic performance of the subgroups listed in the recruitment and retention plan; (vi) the school's capacity to address the particular needs of limited English - proficient students, if applicable, to learn English and learn content matter, including the employment of staff that meets the criteria established by the department; (vii) how the school shall involve parents as partners in the education of their children; (viii) the school governance and bylaws; (ix) a proposed arrangement or contract with an organization that shall manage or operate the school, including any proposed or agreed upon payments to such organization; (x) the financial plan for the operation of the school; (xi) the provision of school facilities and pupil transportation; (xii) the number and qualifications of teachers and administrators to be employed; (xiii) procedures for evaluation and professional development for teachers and administrators; (xiv) a statement of equal educational opportunity which shall state that charter schools shall be open to all students, on a space available basis, and shall not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, creed, sex, gender identity, ethnicity, sexual orientation, mental or physical disability, age, ancestry, athletic performance, special need, proficiency in the English language or academic achievement; (xv) a student recruitment and retention plan, including deliberate, specific strategies the school will use to ensure the provision of equal educational opportunity as stated in clause (xiv) and to attract, enroll and retain a student population that, when compared to students in similar grades in schools from which the charter school is expected to enroll students, contains a comparable academic and demographic profile; and (xvi) plans for disseminating successes and innovations of the charter school to other non-charter public schools.
The estimation procedure used to develop these numbers was as follows: Because data could not be found on other countries / regions, US data (EIA, 2002) on electricity use as a fraction of total energy use by industry and on the fraction of electricity use consumed by motor driven systems was taken as representative of global patterns.
The National Practitioner Data Bank (NPDB) handles all medical malpractice claims and calculates the total number of wrong - site surgeries, wrong - patient surgeries, and wrong - procedure surgeries in any given year.
Production Line Worker — Edmunds Manufacturing, St. Louis, MO — 9/2013 — Present • Utilize extensive knowledge of assembly line components as well as product parts and features to assist in a variety of production tasks on a daily basis • Exceed yearly company production targets by 30 percent with the recommendation and implementation of an updated operations system and new equipment • Execute troubleshooting, analysis, and repairs of machinery and products as necessary • Maintain a detailed log of daily operations performance and total number of products produced during every shift • Recommend and introduce innovative safety protocols and procedures to reduce accidents and injuries by 25 percent each year • Interpret blueprints and perform thorough inspections of finalized products for quality control and specification adherence
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