Sentence examples for contributions to performance from inspiring English sources

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Complexity science is starting to make important contributions to performance assessment and system design: selected, applied air traffic management case studies are explored.

Canina's current research focuses on strategic decisions and performance, the relationship between purchased resources, human capital and their contributions to performance, the relationship between various liquidity measures and profitability, and measuring the adverse selection component of the bid/ask spread.

If growth is not a major objective for social media activities, its contributions to performance are destined to be weak.

Interestingly, while the ACTN3 R577X polymorphism has been studied extensively among track and field athletes (especially runners), its contributions to performance in swimming, a sport that muscle strength plays also a key role [15], had received little attention.

Raffo ([2003], 69) for instance posits WBL as offering an 'alternative curricula [for] re-motivating and re-engaging those young people classified as being 'at risk' or disaffected.' Moreover, the rapid growth in vocational awards taken in recent years has resulted in greater recognition for vocational learning and it now makes 'far greater contributions to performance measures' (Wolf [2011], 48).

Interestingly though, it would appear that perceptual anchoring and working memory make independent contributions to performance, at-least in this age group.

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To identify the root cause, the impact of fault on each process variable is evaluated in the sense of contribution to performance degradation.

For example, it has been demonstrated in [5] that the optimum contribution to performance improvement is found for, where denotes the bandwidth of subband.

To estimate the genetic contribution to performance, the researchers compared the scores of the fraternal twins, who share, on average, 50% of their genes, with those of the identical twins, who share 100% of their genes.

The IdC factor had the inverse pattern of contribution to performance in the first three laps compared to that of SL.

Given the low BX performance costs, we suggest that stimulus response binding effects were a relatively minor contribution to performance, and that incentive-related modulation of performance was largely driven by changes in proactive control.

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