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In addition, other metrics, for example, a CD4-based or quality of life based metric, or restricted mean survival may yield different optimal regimens.

In previous research we have found hippocampal activity correlated with both raw spatial metrics (for example, distance to the goal) and the change in metrics (for example, the change in distance to the goal)18.

Some metrics, for example, double-logged fractal dimension, are found to have limited capabilities in differentiating landscape structures.

A few spatial metrics, for example, Landscape Expansion Index (LEI), are calculated based on two-time-point data.

Sri Lanka's maternal and child health division, for example, benchmarks district-level performance against key metrics (for example, maternal mortality), and hosts an annual award ceremony in Colombo where top-performing maternal and child health directors receive awards.

When execution stalls, managers respond by tightening the screws on alignment tracking more performance metrics, for example, or demanding more-frequent meetings to monitor progress and recommend what to do.

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Replace them with financially rigorous, people-oriented metrics--for example, a reformulation of a conventional calculation of economic profit, such as EVA, so that you gauge people, rather than capital, productivity.

The visualization and interpretation becomes challenging when the set of metrics expands; for example, QuaMeter provides more than 40 identification-independent metrics to measure the mass spectrometer performance in a single experiment.

But if you look at the batch of metrics together — for example, the percentage of people who apply for jobs, the percentage who are offered jobs, the percentage who accept those jobs, and the percentage who are successful in their jobs after six months — you are far more likely to be able to pinpoint the places in the system where breakdowns are occurring.

He cites studies with dubious metrics (how, for example, do you score newspaper articles "based on how much awe they evoked"); repeats things over and over, as if sheer repetition would create a kind of stickiness; and uses awful, gobbledygook terms like "self-sharing," "inner remarkability" and "the urgency factor".

When vetted with regular accounting metrics (GAAP), for example, Twitter remains massively unprofitable.

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