• While the modified requirement is applicable to protocols, wide deployment of different measurement systems does not prove that the implementations measure metrics in a standard way. (facebook.net)
  • 4. Annual updating, analysis and interpretation of data for planning and preparation of the college budget. (edu.ng)
  • The Master's programme in Survey Statistics thus offers students a solid and high-quality education across all faculties, also by means of teleteaching events, with a statistical-methodological orientation and various specialisation options in survey methodology, survey statistics, computer-assisted statistics and a freely selectable area of application from Master's modules of other faculties. (uni-bamberg.de)
  • The United States Office of Management and Budget's Federal Committee on Statistical Methodology (FCSM) has had a leadership role in discussions of the methodology of federal surveys for more than two decades (Gonzales, 1995). (cdc.gov)
  • Assumes responsibility for the initiation, planning, implementation, control, modification, and execution of all or part of a research project or assignment, including such tasks as specification of the methodology to be used, and preparation of appropriate procedures, specifications, and materials needed for assuring the adequacy of the study's design. (usajobs.gov)
  • Reviews economic, statistical, and subject-matter literature for data and research methodology appropriate for inclusion in the research, and to evaluate the reasonableness of the APMA, taxpayer, and foreign tax jurisdiction positions. (usajobs.gov)
  • Assumes full technical responsibility for interpretation and application of findings. (usajobs.gov)
  • Our service includes questionnaire design, data collection supervision, statistical analysis and interpretation of findings. (njp.com)
  • The polychoric correlation is a popular measure of association for ordinal data. (bi.no)
  • A major issue in the analysis of clustered data is that observations within a cluster are not independent, and the degree of similarity is typically measured by the intracluster correlation coefficient (ICC). (annfammed.org)
  • 1 Ignoring the intracluster correlation in the analysis could lead to incorrect P values, confidence intervals that are too small, and biased estimates and effect sizes, all of which can lead to incorrect interpretation of associations between variables. (annfammed.org)
  • Examples in the Killip et al article show how the intracluster correlation, number of observations within a cluster, and number of clusters are all interrelated in estimating sample size and power for clustered data. (annfammed.org)
  • Federal statistical agencies (or units) whose principal function is the collection, analysis, and dissemination of information for statistical purposes have set for themselves a high standard of scientific integrity. (bls.gov)
  • Independence must also include the statistical agency's ability to control information technology systems used in collection, storage and dissemination of statistical information, since such control is essential for ensuring adherence to laws and regulations requiring appropriate protection of data collected under a promise of confidentiality. (bls.gov)
  • Lead the team in charge of post-market studies, by coordinating also coordinating interpretation and dissemination of results in order to maximize internal stakeholders' knowledge and alignment. (pmi.com)
  • The TNCC will: (1) support a wide range of research projects in varying stages of development, implementation and completion, and (2) provide data and sample management, including standardized acquisition, quality control, dissemination, and public accessibility. (nih.gov)
  • Small intracluster correlations coupled with large cluster size can still affect the validity of conventional statistical analyses. (annfammed.org)
  • Statistical software to conduct these types of analyses and for computing sample size for clustered data now exist, and we encourage their wider use. (annfammed.org)
  • Data collection from within the organisation was done via the issuing of a questionnaire and conducting interviews with various management and supervision employees. (nwu.ac.za)
  • In 1996, the FCSM established a subcommittee to review the measurement and reporting of data quality in federal data collection programs. (cdc.gov)
  • Kasprzyk and Kalton (1999, 1997) provide a summary of methods used to measure error sources and examples of their implementation in U.S. data collection programs. (cdc.gov)
  • Some observers argue a common template for information about error sources in data collection programs would help raise awareness of this need. (cdc.gov)
  • Others suggest that ongoing data collection programs should develop quality profiles, a report that systematically gathers information about survey procedures and sources of error. (cdc.gov)
  • Through years of data collection and interaction with our animals, we have categorized our taste testing dogs and cats into those extremely suited towards specific types of evaluations. (srfarms.com)
  • 8) The term 'statistical agency or unit' means an agency or organizational unit of the executive branch whose activities are predominantly the collection, compilation, processing, or analysis of information for statistical purposes. (ed.gov)
  • We can guide you on the most appropriate method for data collection to best serve the needs of study sites and project teams. (syneoshealth.com)
  • A Standard Geological Procedures Manual documentation concentrates on procedures that can be used to mitigate technical (Geological) risk and discusses the methods of data collection and associated quality control procedures that should be adopted in order to enhance the 'bankability' of the project and minimise the need for expensive and time-consuming remedial work, including multiple audits. (igsgroup.co.za)
  • Implementation of health information systems in countries involves data collection, transmission, processing, analysis and reporting as well as decision-making (Figure 1). (who.int)
  • Countries use the HS system as a basis for customs tariffs and the collection of statistical data. (europa.eu)
  • Additional demands come from the digitalization of health information systems and related data processes for collection of health information. (who.int)
  • not amenable to survey data collection. (cdc.gov)
  • Based on reviews of the pilot test (the design, Healthy People 2000 objectives, applicable national data instrumentation, and data collection system of the pilot sources, and recommended data sources for State-level survey) and the availability of published statistics from estimates. (cdc.gov)
  • Improves operational processes and supports critical business strategies by managing the development, implementation, and maintenance of applications systems. (salary.com)
  • Participate in technology transfer activities, ensuring successful implementation of processes at Resilience manufacturing sites. (biospace.com)
  • Strong statistical and analytical skills. (pmi.com)
  • Analytical skills and an understanding of statistical methods required to analyze the effectiveness and use of KPIs and PdM data. (ggrweb.com)
  • Strong analytical and data interpretation skills, with proficiency in data analysis software and statistical analysis tools. (biospace.com)
  • Any loss of trust in the integrity of the Federal statistical system and its products can foster uncertainty about the validity of measures our Nation uses to monitor and assess performance and progress. (bls.gov)
  • Issues pertaining to the reliability and validity of your data, and appropriateness of the statistical analysis should be discussed here. (datasciencebox.org)
  • At Summit Ridge Farms we feel it is imperative to the accuracy and validity of consumption data to have a large group of potential candidates to choose from and to put the time and effort into the selection and training process so that palatability dogs/cats are chosen using sound science and accurate validation procedures. (srfarms.com)
  • Health Interview Survey (NHIS) (7)), and iii) an overall in this Note should help State, Tribal, and local health research design that was as cost-effective as possible while agencies collect and evaluate these data items and, thereby, maintaining a high level of reliability and validity. (cdc.gov)
  • These agencies embrace a common set of professional standards and operational practices designed to ensure the quality, integrity and credibility of their statistical activities. (bls.gov)
  • Minimum of 10 years experience applying scientific and epidemiological practices, procedures and theory related to pre and post-market studies, within a pharmaceutical, tobacco, consumer goods, clinical research or governmental agency environment. (pmi.com)
  • A special case of clustered data is an intervention study where clinicians or practices are randomized into an intervention or control group. (annfammed.org)
  • Extensive knowledge of reliability practices and procedures as they relate to heavy industrial machinery and/or cement manufacturing. (ggrweb.com)
  • Prepare and maintain accurate and detailed experimental records, technical reports, protocols, and standard operating procedures (SOPs) according to Good Documentation Practices (GDP). (biospace.com)
  • We can also train investigators and site staff on protocol requirements, best practices and technology tools, such as electronic data capture (EDC) and safety systems. (syneoshealth.com)
  • This module is aimed at all scientific staff who collect categorical data and who must make decisions based on them. (statistical.solutions)
  • Plans and conducts field studies, surveys, research and development projects, inspections and/or investigations to collect data and ensure conformance to state/federal laws and regulations. (jobapscloud.com)
  • The particular meaning of the data at the sample point depends on modality: for example a CT acquisition collects radiodensity values, while an MRI acquisition may collect T1 or T2-weighted images. (wikipedia.org)
  • The dataset may already exist, or you may collect your own data using a survey or by conducting an experiment. (datasciencebox.org)
  • Full implementation of these interventions will enable countries to collect, analyse and quickly use data in daily and strategic management of their national health systems. (who.int)
  • The office provides a range of management and Statistical Information, research and Planning support to facilitate informed decision makings, Planning and Policy formulation, and the overall strategic development of the College. (edu.ng)
  • 5. Participation in college curricular revision and ensure that the college complies with the procedures and guidelines on new programme development. (edu.ng)
  • Technical expertise in design, development and implementation of pre and post-market studies in social science, health services, epidemiology, pharmaceutical or tobacco. (pmi.com)
  • B) includes the development of methods or resources that support those activities, such as measurement methods, models, statistical classifications, or sampling frames. (ed.gov)
  • B) includes the development, implementation, or maintenance of methods, technical or administrative procedures, or information resources that support the purposes described in subparagraph (A). (ed.gov)
  • We are seeking a highly skilled and experienced Scientist I in Downstream Process Development to join our dynamic and innovative team.As a Scientist on this team, you will work collaboratively with colleagues throughout the Resilience network to develop and transfer robust therapeutic downstream bioprocesses for Resilience's Nucleic Acids partners and drive development and implementation of innovative internal technology platforms for biomanufacturing. (biospace.com)
  • Our clinical monitoring services include study procedure development, source document review, patient eligibility confirmation, patient compliance tracking, supply inventory management, adverse events reporting, regulatory compliance monitoring and regulatory documentation maintenance. (syneoshealth.com)
  • Maintain and analyze data required for community planning as well as participate in the review development, revision and maintenance of general plan elements, environmental impact reports, plans, and ordinances and other policies and procedures. (govtjobs.com)
  • the intervention, the guideline development methods, The target audience for these guidelines is public the strength of the evidence, the cost effectiveness, health personnel and other persons involved in man implementation issues, evaluation issues, and recom aging STD prevention programs. (cdc.gov)
  • 7. Preparation, coordination, monitoring and evaluation of strategic plan and implementation. (edu.ng)
  • Among the topics covered are curriculum planning, design, implementation and evaluation. (uaeu.ac.ae)
  • and 3) organizing TrialNet Steering Committee meetings, Data Safety Monitoring Board (DSMB) meetings, External Evaluation Committee (EEC) meetings, and other meetings and workshops as necessary. (nih.gov)
  • guidelines is to further STD prevention by providing a STD prevention programs exist in highly diverse, resource to assist in the design, implementation, and complex, and dynamic social and health service set evaluation of STD prevention and control programs. (cdc.gov)
  • A Handbook may cover the data relevant for the evaluation attempt to influence it. (who.int)
  • Manages the design and implementation of big data solutions f. (salary.com)
  • Companies in this industry design, host, and administer digital platforms and channels for the electronic transaction of money, goods, services, and the exchange of data between consumers and businesses across the internet. (salary.com)
  • Define the strategy and oversight post-marketing regulatory studies, including design, execution and interpretation of results, and adopting recognized scientific standards in the U.S and the RoW, in order to fulfil regulatory requirements (e.g. (pmi.com)
  • In such cluster-randomized designs, all patients of a clinician or practice are assigned to the same treatment, and this design is often used when logistics of implementation or the need to avoid contamination of treatment arms is a priority. (annfammed.org)
  • 2 Failure to take into account the clustered structure of the study design during the planning phase of the study also can lead to underpowered study designs in which the effective sample size and statistical power to detect differences are smaller than planned. (annfammed.org)
  • Conduct process characterization studies to evaluate critical process parameters, process robustness, and process performance using statistical analysis tools and Design of Experiments (DoE) methodologies. (biospace.com)
  • Region, about the best way to design injury surveillance systems for the Region in order to fine-tune the proposed system before its full-scale implementation. (who.int)
  • General Purpose Event Generators [1- 3] form a crucial component of studies in high-energy physics, since they produce detailed predictions used for the design and calibration of detectors, interpretations of the measurements as well as the investigations of theoretical models. (lu.se)
  • objectives (8) and interpretations of the Detailed definitions of PDNs previously published PDNs. (cdc.gov)
  • The second describes the The prevention and control of The objective is to prepare and scientific procedures for evaluating cancer are the strategic objectives publish, in the form of Handbooks, cancer-preventing agents and of IARC. (who.int)
  • Commonly known as focus groups, mock trials or trial simulations, our qualitative research tests key issues and explores jurors' interpretations, reactions and attitudes toward your case. (njp.com)
  • Salaries listed below are U.S. national averages data from November 27, 2023. (salary.com)
  • 2. Preparation of statistical digests for student admission quota, enrolment, projection and public consumption. (edu.ng)
  • 6. Preparation, implementation and general review of Academic Brief for internal and external purpose. (edu.ng)
  • Diet and fecal preparation are critical to the integrity of the data. (srfarms.com)
  • Extensive preparation was devoted to a review of the suitability of the structure of ICD, which was by definition a statistical classification of diseases and other health problems, to serve a wide variety of needs for mortality statistics, morbidity statistics, reimbursement, measuring quality of care, patients' safety, monitoring primary care and clinical recording. (who.int)
  • The version for preparation of implementation of ICD-11 was released in June 2018, accompanied by guidance on implementation. (who.int)
  • As of November 2018, projects to prepare for implementation based on the version for preparation of implementation are starting in various Member States, with support from the Secretariat. (who.int)
  • The PubMed, Web of Science, Medline, EMBASE, EBSCO, CNKI, CQVIP, and Wanfang Data databases were searched from 2010 to 2020 to identify eligible articles focused on methods of gastrointestinal endoscope drying and the status of endoscope drying. (hindawi.com)
  • Image-Based segmentation: Some methods initiate a template and refine its shape according to the image data while minimizing integral error measures, like the Active contour model and its variations. (wikipedia.org)
  • What results from these specific statistical methods are needed to support your hypothesized answer? (datasciencebox.org)
  • The gathered data was analysed for employees' opinions on current utilisation of capacity and use of technology, as well as suggestions regarding improved working methods, factory layout and the implementation of new technology. (nwu.ac.za)
  • Results from different implementations of metric RFCs will be collected under the same underlying network conditions and compared using statistical methods. (facebook.net)
  • Existing methods for doing this are based either on linear regression, which limits the analysis to linear dependencies, or on trial-and-error procedures. (lu.se)
  • As these kinds of health effects data become available and methods to assess levels of significant human exposure improve, these MRLs will be revised. (cdc.gov)
  • Knowledge of specialized statistical software (e.g. (pmi.com)
  • Journal of Statistical Software, 102(3), s. 1- 45. (bi.no)
  • We demonstrate the flexibility of the new method, and an implementation using R software is provided. (bi.no)
  • A few software packages for time series, longitudinal and spatial data have been developed in the popular statistical software R, which facilitate the use of the KZ filter and its extensions in different areas. (wikipedia.org)
  • The quantitative data was analysed using the Statistical Package for the Social Sciences software, with the provided descriptive statistical test results used for the identification of possible trends and further interpretation. (nwu.ac.za)
  • In addition to theoretical-statistical training, there is also a strong focus on practical relevance in the form of a research project or an internship with a statistical orientation in an official authority or in the private sector. (uni-bamberg.de)
  • An internship or research project of at least six weeks, creditable in the Master Survey Statistics in the form of a six-week internship (8 ECTS) or two six-week internships/one three-month internship (16 ECTS), and the Master's thesis related to public official statistics must be completed, for example at a statistical office, a central bank or at another body related to official statistics. (uni-bamberg.de)
  • Studies in which data from multiple patients arecollected per clinician or per practice are becoming common in primary care research, particularly with the increase of studies conducted in practice-based research networks. (annfammed.org)
  • You can choose the data based on your interests or based on work in other courses or research projects. (datasciencebox.org)
  • Profound knowledge in collecting, analyzing, interpreting and presenting environmental, zoning and other city planning data through effective field investigations, surveys and research skills. (govtjobs.com)
  • The Handbooks may also indicate studies conducted to assess the causing agents (e.g. removing where additional research efforts association between exposure to a exposure to SHS through banning are needed, specifical y when data given hazard and disease outcome, smoking in public and workplaces). (who.int)
  • Implementation of these professional standards involves a wide range of managerial and technical challenges. (bls.gov)
  • The main objective of the EMOS programme is to train qualified professionals with regard to statistical services and data production in official statistics (cf. (uni-bamberg.de)
  • Objective Analysis of MOS Forecasts and Observations in Sparse Data Regions. (noaa.gov)
  • A health information system (HIS) is defined as a set of interrelated components and procedures organized with the objective of generating health information and intelligence to monitor the health status and health services of a nation to improve public health care leadership and management decisions at all levels.1 Information systems are essential components of national health systems. (who.int)
  • The principal statistical agencies use this volume to guide their strategic planning, daily operations, and interactions with stakeholders. (bls.gov)
  • 4. Governments should play strong stewardship roles in adopting health information system policies and strategies that guarantee generation and use of data for operations and strategic decision-making as well as allocate more resources for information systems. (who.int)
  • It contains descriptions and evaluations of toxicological studies and epidemiological investigations and provides conclusions, where possible, on the relevance of toxicity and toxicokinetic data to public health. (cdc.gov)
  • The Director may promulgate rules or provide other guidance to ensure consistent interpretation of this title by the affected agencies. (ed.gov)
  • and supported by implementation rules and explanatory notes. (europa.eu)
  • Compensation data tools, salary structures, surveys and benchmarks. (salary.com)
  • Recipients of medical care included in statistical surveys and reports of the National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS), including but not limited to: (1) staff and residents of nursing homes, home health agencies and hospices selected by random sampling techniques to be representative of nursing homes in the U.S. (cdc.gov)
  • Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance to provide definitions, State-level data sources, and Survey (BRFSS) (6)) and Federal surveys (e.g. (cdc.gov)
  • Data for recent data years are available for the national and State surveys, the Committee approved the PDNs (and for the HSIs) through the Internet on the CDC following changes and enhancements to the PDNs. (cdc.gov)
  • The variances in perceptions and attitudes between the various job functions, discovered during the statistical analysis, must be taken into cognisance during any capacity optimisation or technology implementation initiative. (nwu.ac.za)
  • Giesbrecht, Miller, Moriarity, and Ware-Martin, 1999).Users of survey data need information about a survey's quality to properly assess survey results. (cdc.gov)
  • Oversees the interpretation of results from multiple sources using a variety of techniques, ranging from simple data aggregation via statistical analysis to complex data mining. (salary.com)
  • The goal is not to do an exhaustive data analysis i.e., do not calculate every statistic and procedure you have learned for every variable, but rather let me know that you are proficient at asking meaningful questions and answering them with results of data analysis, that you are proficient in using R, and that you are proficient at interpreting and presenting the results. (datasciencebox.org)
  • This document takes the position that flexible metric definitions can be proven to be clear and unambiguous through tests that compare the results from independent implementations. (facebook.net)
  • It describes tests that infer whether metric specifications are sufficient using a definition of metric "interoperability": measuring equivalent results (in a statistical sense) under the same network conditions. (facebook.net)
  • The main piece of this procedure is a simple average of available information within the interval of m points disregarding the missing observations within the interval. (wikipedia.org)
  • Either data are treated as continuous, or a discretization framework is imposed in order to take the ordinal scale properly into account. (bi.no)
  • Correlational analysis is central in both approaches, and we review recent theory on correlations obtained from ordinal data. (bi.no)
  • We illustrate how to simulate continuous and ordinal data for covariance modeling, and how to use the new package discnorm to test for underlying normality in ordinal data. (bi.no)
  • In factor analysis and structural equation modeling non-normal data simulation is traditionally performed by specifying univariate skewness and kurtosis together with the target covariance matrix. (bi.no)
  • It may seem counter intuitive to allow for or even seek a reduction in the number of events, since traditionally the statistical significance of a sample, or the variance, is linked to the number of events, and reducing the number of events would therefore reduce the statistical significance of the sample. (lu.se)
  • The well entrenched management information systems, measurement systems and operating procedures currently in use will aid to increase the level of utilisation of the available capacity and equipment. (nwu.ac.za)
  • Considering an example of data with patients clustered with physicians, a comprehensive multilevel data analysis aims to assess the direct effect of patient and clinician/practice level variables on the outcome. (annfammed.org)
  • Developing strategy, implementing effective systems and procedures, delivering on service promises, and empowering staff through leadership and support are necessary abilities for the successful candidate. (destinationsinternational.org)
  • Generate, analyze, and interpret data to drive process improvements and enhance process understanding. (biospace.com)
  • B) includes the disclosure under section 552 of title 5, United States Code (popularly known as the Freedom of Information Act) of data that are acquired for exclusively statistical purposes under a pledge of confidentiality. (ed.gov)
  • Another nice feature of the KZ filter is that the two parameters have clear interpretation so that it can be easily adopted by specialists in different areas. (wikipedia.org)
  • For every death it is estimated ning and implementation of effective police and other health-related agen- that there are dozens of hospitalizations, interventions. (who.int)
  • Although data quality is a multidimensional concept that includes issues of accuracy, relevance, timeliness, and accessibility, the subcommittee has focussed its discussions on the issue of accuracy, its measurement and presentation. (cdc.gov)
  • Because its operation is a simple Moving Average (MA), the KZ filter performs well in a missing data environment, especially in multidimensional time series where missing data problem arises from spatial sparseness. (wikipedia.org)
  • Because its operation is a simple moving average, the KZ filter performs well in a missing data environment, especially in multidimensional time and space where missing data can cause problems arising from spatial sparseness. (wikipedia.org)
  • MRLs are derived when reliable and sufficient data exist to identify the target organ(s) of effect or the most sensitive health effect(s) for a specific duration within a given route of exposure. (cdc.gov)
  • Since May 2016, the Master's programme in Survey Statistics has been part of the "European Master in Official Statistics" (EMOS) programme of the Statistical Office of the European Union (Eurostat). (uni-bamberg.de)
  • A supplementary qualification in relation to official statistics can be obtained within the framework of the Master's programme in Survey Statistics through the EMOS certificate: The EMOS certificate is considered "proof of special statistical knowledge" in the field of public official statistics (Destatis 2017). (uni-bamberg.de)
  • Studying an EMOS master's programme or presenting an EMOS certificate is an advantage when applying for a traineeship or an advertised position at the Federal Statistical Office. (uni-bamberg.de)
  • Under this programme, RWI has engaged with the Ministry of Justice of the Republic of Armenia to support implementation of the country's National Human Right's Action Plan 2020-2022 (NHRAP). (lu.se)
  • Of special note is the emphasis that the NRC publication places on the impartiality and independence of each statistical agency. (bls.gov)
  • A literature review was conducted to ascertain current industry best practises and technology implementation initiatives. (nwu.ac.za)
  • Promotes and supports the implementation of reliability initiatives in the context of the Maintenance Excellence Process (MEP). (ggrweb.com)
  • the implementation relies on the expertise that clinicians can provide. (wikipedia.org)
  • U.S. FDA) and to provide data on the effect of smoke-free products on the whole population. (pmi.com)
  • Summit Ridge Farms works together with many laboratories in order to provide accurate sample handling, data analysis, and reporting. (srfarms.com)
  • Establishes policies and procedures that ensure compliance with. (salary.com)
  • Additionally, we can monitor for compliance with the study plan, protocol and IRB review, and control of investigational products, as well as report safety data, inform sites about performance and contractual issues, and serve as a point of contact between site, sponsor, CRO and IRBs. (syneoshealth.com)
  • Place your data in the `/data` folder, and add dimensions and codebook to the README in that folder. (datasciencebox.org)
  • NCHS may disclose selected identifiable information to authorized recipients such as the Social Security Administration for statistical analysis purposes only, consistent with the requirements of Section 308(d) of the Public Health Service Act and the Privacy Act. (cdc.gov)
  • Risk management, patient recruitment, data monitoring: We understand the challenges that your Phase II and III clinical trials present. (syneoshealth.com)
  • This is the entry level in the engineering series designed to develop professional capabilities through application of established standards, techniques, procedures and criteria in carrying out segments of related engineering tasks. (jobapscloud.com)
  • You do not have to apply every statistical procedure we learned (and you can use techniques we haven't officially covered in class, if you're feeling adventurous). (datasciencebox.org)
  • The sources of error that affect survey data quality - sampling error, coverage error, nonresponse error, measurement error, and processing error and their measurement are described in a number of texts. (cdc.gov)
  • Standards adopted by many statistical agencies specify users should be informed of survey quality. (cdc.gov)
  • In terms of data quality, the most exacting stage of a mineral project is a full feasibility to bankable standards. (igsgroup.co.za)
  • That revision came into effect on 1 January 1993, and currently some 120 Member States report cause-of-death data on its basis to WHO, although only half of them report data of good quality. (who.int)
  • 2.3.3 Data Capture, Statistical Analysis & Quality Control. (who.int)
  • This chapter on surveillance and data management is one of nine. (cdc.gov)
  • Leads multiple projects and oversees programmers to ensure that established policies and procedures are followed correctly. (salary.com)
  • Ensure the coordination with the Commercial Insights function in the U.S. in order to maximize knowledge exchange and usability of post-market commercial data in the U.S. regulatory context. (pmi.com)
  • The purpose of the formulation of Geological Procedures Manuals is to ensure that the data collected is compliant with the codes of practice. (igsgroup.co.za)
  • iii) support the strategy and lead the stakeholders engagement in the U.S. with respect to pre amd post-market consumer data, in order to build societal support around PMI's vision of a smoke-free world. (pmi.com)
  • Lead the external engagement with key stakeholders and regulators in the U.S. to support our smoke-free vision with internal and independent data on the effect of smoke-free products on intended and unintended audiences. (pmi.com)
  • These included the full production implementation of the punch through tandem arc submerged arc welding for wind turbine tower manufacture, implementation of a customer interfacing and communication platform and internal communication display boards. (nwu.ac.za)
  • In the case of a protocol specification, the notion of "interoperability" is reasonably intuitive -- the implementations must successfully "talk to each other", while exercising all features and options. (facebook.net)
  • Lead FDA related periodic reporting activities in U.S., with respect to consumers data, in order to fulfil regulatory requirements to maintain our smoke-free products in the U.S. market. (pmi.com)
  • With regulatory authorities requiring more and more clinical data, increasingly complex protocols, and the challenges of enrolling patients and investigators, it's vital that protocol and recruitment plans are evaluated early and carefully to avoid costly delays. (syneoshealth.com)
  • Actual and perceived violations of any of these principles undermine the scientific integrity of, and public confidence in, the data produced by principal statistical agencies. (bls.gov)
  • This article presented several procedures used to develop a new measure of democratic culture in organizations. (bvsalud.org)
  • The analyzed data comes from an open effectiveness study including 575 patients receiving guided Internet-delivered therapy for panic disorder or social anxiety disorder. (frontiersin.org)
  • This study focuses on optimising operations effectiveness and capacity at a heavy engineering plant, namely Heavy Engineering Vereeniging, a division of DCD-DORBYL (Pty) Ltd. The implementation and adoption of technology was included in the investigation. (nwu.ac.za)
  • 7 ] established a scoring system to morphologically classify lesions in a manner analogous to the Breast Imaging and Reporting Data System (BI-RADS) [ 8 ]. (hindawi.com)
  • Many of these data types can and should be collected to international best practice from the start of the project, even if there is no current resource identified. (igsgroup.co.za)
  • At each sample point, data is commonly represented in integral form such as signed and unsigned short (16-bit), although forms from unsigned char (8-bit) to 32-bit float are not uncommon. (wikipedia.org)
  • Clustered data imply a hierarchical nature to the data, and while many levels can be considered, two levels are most commonly specified. (annfammed.org)
  • The International Statistical Classification of Disease and Related Health Problems (commonly referred to as the International Classification of Diseases, ICD) is the global standard classification for mortality and morbidity statistics. (who.int)
  • Le présent article examine non seulement les étapes de développement de ce système, mais vise aussi à susciter un débat au sein de la communauté scientifique, notamment dans la Région de la Méditerranée orientale, sur la meilleure façon de mettre au point des systèmes de surveillance des traumatismes pour la Région afin d'améliorer le système proposé avant sa mise en oeuvre à grande échelle. (who.int)
  • Guidelines and Procedures Work Group (GPWG). (cdc.gov)
  • This is a draft of the introduction section of your project as well as a data analysis plan and your dataset. (datasciencebox.org)
  • The moment you start gathering any factual data that will be used to value the mineral property (this may include a sale, Joint Venture, or fund raising for further work), or you have to report to shareholders (if the mineral project belongs to a listed company). (igsgroup.co.za)
  • It is therefore important that the project economics are based on sound technical data that can be demonstrated to be of low risk. (igsgroup.co.za)
  • Exploration should be carried out with a view to subsequent resource modelling, mining studies and metallurgical test-work, and all data should be collected and compiled in order to allow easy access and interpretation by third parties who may not be as familiar with the project. (igsgroup.co.za)
  • Although refinement procedures are typically designed for the final stages of MX analysis, they are also often used to improve partial models and to calculate the `best' electron-density maps for further model (re)building. (iucr.org)