Founded in 2014 by Jacob Wood, the NYC - based startup
uses key measurements like inseam, neck, sleeve, and waist sizes, along with height, weight, and desired fit to guarantee perfectly fitted clothing made just for you.
Not exact matches
«Automating the
measurement process is
key to making a viable home -
use device,» Butterworth says.
Binghamton researchers encrypted patient data
using a person's unique electrocardiograph (ECG)-- a
measurement of the electrical activity of the heart measured by a biosensor attached to the skin — as the
key to lock and unlock the files.
«With its dual view
measurement capability, it will be
used to derive accurate surface temperature, a
key parameter at the ocean - atmosphere boundary.
Physicists at the University of Washington have conducted the most precise and controlled
measurements yet of the interaction between the atoms and molecules that comprise air and the type of carbon surface
used in battery electrodes and air filters —
key information for improving those technologies.
Key features of this innovative technology are that it (1) learns more and more about the stability of the patient's glaucoma with every
measurement of eye pressure or visual field, (2) can be personalized to identify the optimal frequency of testing for each individual patient, and (3) would suggest an eye pressure level specific for that particular patient that the care provider would
use in the process of recommending treatment.
The GCMRC makes consistent, long - term repeated
measurements using scientifically accepted protocols to measure status and trends of
key resources, including native and nonnative fish, sandbars, water quality, aquatic food base, riparian vegetation, and cultural sites.
Improving peak power output is often a
key goal of
using weightlifting derivatives, but when studying the hang power clean, Hori et al. (2007) found that the exact method
used had a substantial effect on the
measurements recorded, indicating that where comparisons are made, the same method must be
used in each case.
Here are the
key details: Population = 1,755 institutionalised and community - dwelling Spanish people (985 females and 770 males), aged > 65 years Intervention = four different
measurements of strength (grip, shoulder abduction, hip flexion and knee extension)
using a hand dynamometer, compiled into a composite measure Comparisons = four quartiles of strength (high, medium - high, medium - low, and low) Outcome = risk ratios for mortality and hospitalisation To combine the four
measurements of strength into one composite measure, the researchers
used the following calculation.
Use the same caution as with humans when trying something new —
measurement and monitoring are
key.
Despite the
measurement of
key confounders in our analyses, the potential for residual confounding can not be ruled out, and although our food frequency questionnaire specified portion size, the assessment of diet
using any method will have
measurement error.
Moreover, the
use of dietary questionnaires and self - reported weight
measurement may have introduced
measurement errors into this study and, although the researchers accounted for some
key lifestyle factors that are likely to affect weight, individuals who increased their fruit and vegetable intake and lost weight may have shared other unknown characteristics that were actually responsible for their weight loss.
Although the Air Force had
used the average body
measurements of its pilots to construct the cockpit, there were literally no pilots who fell within the average range on 10
key dimensions.
The
measurement of gaps between
key demographic groups of students, a
key goal of the ESSA law, is dramatically improved with the
use of average scores rather than the proportion of proficient students (Holland, 2002; Linn, 2007).
This suggestion also overlooks VAMs still prevalent methodological and
measurement issues, and how these issues should also likely prevent VAMs from even playing a primary role as the
key criteria
used to flag teachers.
Participants engaged with materials and activities in whole group and small groups that demonstrate that science lessons can be richer, deeper learning experiences when we, 1) slow down the process and provide repeated experience over time with
key concepts (e.g., observing and exploring ingredients one day; making play dough another day), 2) incorporate language and literacy into science explorations intentionally (e.g.,
using informational texts;
using visual aids and
key words in DLL children's home language), and 3) connect science to other content areas and provide extension activities that continue conceptual learning across time and across the classroom (e.g.,
measurement with ingredients; discussing other types of mixtures during snack time).
Syndacast's robust performance marketing methodology which focuses heavily on optimisation around - the - clock and the
use of ROI as a
key measurement, gives Six Senses strong confidence to grant Syndacast full authority to deliver SEM and Display Advertising strategies on the go.
A fathom is also a unit of
measurement approximately six feet in length that is
used to measure the depth of water, and a
key reference point for the exhibition.
The Polar Environment Atmospheric Research Laboratory (PEARL) in Eureka, Nunavut, which made
key measurements last winter
used to detect and analyze the largest ozone hole ever detected over the Arctic, will cease year - round operations on April 30.
In 2009,
using ICESat,
measurements of both Greenland and Antarctica found that dynamic thinning (ice loss resulting from accelerated glacier flow) now reached all latitudes in Greenland, and had intensified at
key areas of Antarctica's grounding line.
In a 2009 study, the authors
used GPS
measurement to correct for local vertical movement of the Earth at
key tide gages, finding a «global rate of geocentric sea level rise of 1.61 ± 0.19 mm / yr over the past century».
Among its many activities, the NHLA promotes the environmental and human health benefits of lawns, and the
measurement of input
use and ecosystem service value as
key to any true sustainability program for landscapes.
In a 2009 study, the authors
used GPS
measurement to correct for local vertical movement of the Earth at
key tide gages, finding a «global rate of geocentric sea level rise of 1.61 ± 0.19 mm / yr over the past century» Their study shows no acceleration and no changes in rate during warm or cold periods of the last 110 years.
The climate feedbacks involved with these changes, which are
key in understanding the climate system as a whole, include: + the importance of aerosol absorption on climate + the impact of aerosol deposition which affects biology and, hence, emissions of aerosols and aerosol precursors via organic nitrogen, organic phosphorus and iron fertilization + the importance of land
use and land
use changes on natural and anthropogenic aerosol sources + the SOA sources and impact on climate, with special attention on the impact human activities have on natural SOA formation In order to quantitatively answer such questions I perform simulations of the past, present and future atmospheres, and make comparisons with
measurements and remote sensing data, all of which help understand, evaluate and improve the model's parameterizations and performance, and our understanding of the Earth system.
Different metrics should be measured in the course of marketing your law firm and
used for analysis of business strategy, spend and law firm growth.Generated revenue is a meaningful
measurement,
key to tracing a firm's marketing efforts back to tangible results, and is essential in pinpointing different customer types and where they found you.
Conceptualizing and Measuring Collaboration in the Context of Early Childhood Care and Education (PDF - 1,443 KB) Chien, Blasberg, Daneri, Halle, King, & Zaslow (2013) U.S. Administration for Children and Families, Office of Planning, Research, and Evaluation, & Child Trends Presents work on the conceptualization and
measurement of collaboration in the field of early childhood, identifies
key components of collaboration, and encourages the development and
use of measures of collaboration in the early childhood field.
Two reviewers will independently assess the suitability of the preference - based instruments for measuring outcomes in palliative care
using the ISOQOL, minimum standards for patient - reported outcome measures (conceptual and
measurement model, reliability, content validity, construct validity, responsiveness, interpretability of scores, translation of measure, patient and investigator burden), 43 and the CREATE checklist (descriptive system, health states values, sampling, preference data collection, study sample, modelling, scoring algorithm).44 The ISOQOL minimum standards were chosen as these standards were developed from a systematic review of published and unpublished guidance on patient - reported outcome measures, including the COnsensus - based Standards for the selection of health Measurement Instruments (COSMIN).46 To the authors» knowledge, the CREATE checklist is the only published guidance on what key components should be reported in a valuation study.44 Information on how the contents of the instruments were developed, psychometric properties and valuation will be used to assess the suitability of the instruments for the palliative setting; instruments will be scored on whether the domains or dimensions were developed using input from informal caregivers of people receiving palliative care (yes / no) and whether each of the reporting checklist items has been evaluated for this population (if yes, then a score of one will be allocated) and a total score
measurement model, reliability, content validity, construct validity, responsiveness, interpretability of scores, translation of measure, patient and investigator burden), 43 and the CREATE checklist (descriptive system, health states values, sampling, preference data collection, study sample, modelling, scoring algorithm).44 The ISOQOL minimum standards were chosen as these standards were developed from a systematic review of published and unpublished guidance on patient - reported outcome measures, including the COnsensus - based Standards for the selection of health
Measurement Instruments (COSMIN).46 To the authors» knowledge, the CREATE checklist is the only published guidance on what key components should be reported in a valuation study.44 Information on how the contents of the instruments were developed, psychometric properties and valuation will be used to assess the suitability of the instruments for the palliative setting; instruments will be scored on whether the domains or dimensions were developed using input from informal caregivers of people receiving palliative care (yes / no) and whether each of the reporting checklist items has been evaluated for this population (if yes, then a score of one will be allocated) and a total score
Measurement Instruments (COSMIN).46 To the authors» knowledge, the CREATE checklist is the only published guidance on what
key components should be reported in a valuation study.44 Information on how the contents of the instruments were developed, psychometric properties and valuation will be
used to assess the suitability of the instruments for the palliative setting; instruments will be scored on whether the domains or dimensions were developed
using input from informal caregivers of people receiving palliative care (yes / no) and whether each of the reporting checklist items has been evaluated for this population (if yes, then a score of one will be allocated) and a total score calculated.
HREOC therefore welcomes the finding in the Committee's Interim Report that
measurement of health priorities and associated programs should be a
key element of the NSW government's health strategy for Indigenous communities, and anticipates the Committee's
use of the National Indigenous Health Equality Targets to guide this process.