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Table 1 The levels and ranges of variables central composite statistical experiment design Factor Name Low actual High actual Low coded High coded Mean Std.

In the meantime, teaching kids to code means more individuals will be inspired from a young age to become experts in coding, maximising our chances of managing these machines effectively, while providing an invaluable foundation for multi-disciplinary innovation.

Coding means building a product, and there are infinite ways to build it "right".

With all the problems we have today, more people coding means more people happy and more problems solved.

Coding means 'deriving and developing concepts from data' [ 18] through constantly going from data to concepts.

Defra said the code means that in future contracts between farmers and dairy processors will be freely negotiated, fairer and more transparent.

But the continued use of such codes means CIOs must be proactive and understand how central policy impacts users at the local level.

"Britain's hideously complex tax code means some big companies with clever accountants can exploit loopholes to minimise their bills," he said.

A Dell spokesman said final pricing had not been set, but would be "less than $6,000," which in marketing code means $5,999.99.

Already, analysts say, the explosion of renminbi funds — or RMB funds, for the Chinese currency code means Chinese entrepreneurs have more choices about whom to form alliances with.

Breaking the dress code means we're setting a tone that unity isn't important, coming in late means missing opportunities to learn".

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