Sentences with phrase «typically test their designs»

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Typically, this process would take many years and several tests, although the collaboration with American weapon designers has helped to speed up Britain's programme in comparison with, say, the French (who carry out more nuclear tests per warhead design than the other nuclear weapons state).
GLS - 5700, which was designed and tested in seven months, differs from conventional vaccines, which typically use inactivated or killed versions of a virus and can take years to develop and test.
Achievement tests are typically standardized, and designed to measure subject and grade - level specific knowledge.
Martinez says that Cheng's class has spent extra time on designing and grading tests for lessons they have created because it is typically «the part of the PACT that math teachers do the worst on.»
And though the SanDisk Ultra II is typically a slightly better value, the Crucial MX300 offers time - tested, reliable design, and a longer - lasting warranty, making it our top choice if you're for an incredible bargain on a powerful, reliable gaming SSD.
Korte tells Boston.com: «My hope is that we (architects, planners, cities and developers) will continue to test and use these technologies to adjust the traditional metrics our buildings are typically designed to meet» That's planning ahead.
Graduate employers design their own assessment centres to test for skills and aptitudes that are right for their own organisations, but they typically contain similar elements and exercises.
Fortunately, conducting randomized trials over the decades, intervention researchers have produced numerous manual - guided, evidence - based treatments (EBTs) for depression, anxiety, and conduct in youth.2 Unfortunately, these treatments have not been incorporated into most everyday clinical practice.3 - 5 A common view is that the complexity and comorbidity of many clinically referred youths, whose problems and treatment needs can shift during treatment, may pose problems for EBT protocols, which are typically designed for single or homogeneous clusters of disorders, developed and tested with recruited youths who differ from patients seen in everyday clinical practice, and involve a predetermined sequence of prescribed session contents, limiting their flexibility.3 - 8 Indeed, trials testing these protocols against usual care for young patients in clinical practice have produced mixed findings, with EBTs often failing to outperform usual care.7, 9
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