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The manifesto commits the party to retain the Barnett formula, which calculates how much money is given to regions.
For example, Kimberly-Clark is offering expectant mothers a "Huggies Baby Countdown" widget, which calculates how much longer their pregnancies will last based on their due dates.
Gilding cites the work of the Global Footprint Network, an alliance of scientists, which calculates how many "planet Earths" we need to sustain our current growth rates.
Statisticians began the effort last year by ranking all the teachers using a statistical method known as value-added modeling, which calculates how much each teacher has helped students learn based on changes in test scores from year to year.
There were also MBEs for Dr Frank Duckworth and Dr Tony Lewis, the two statisticians who devised the complicated mathematical formula which calculates how many runs are needed to win a rain-affected cricket match.
To quantify the spatial correlation between radioactivity and DCE-MRI parameters, the Spearman's rank correlation coefficient ρ (Table 1) was used, which calculates how two variables relate to each other and the strength of the relationship.
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Unlike most climate-change models, which calculate how the Earth should absorb and radiate heat in response to a list of greenhouse-gas concentrations, this one has many subsections that represent how the carbon cycle (photosynthesis and its consequences) works, and how it influences the climate.
So the CLNR tested real-time thermal rating which calculated how much power can safely pass through the network, taking into account weather conditions: on a windy day, for example, the network can take more power because the lines are cooler.
Across the OECD, income inequality as measured by Gini coefficients (which calculate how far an economy is from perfect income equality) rose by roughly 7% from the 1980s to the 2000s.More of the pieIn Britain the share of pre-tax income flowing to the top 1% of earners more than doubled from 1976 to 2007, from 5.9% to 14.6%, and it has risen in other countries too (see chart 2).
The lowest conserved block is a novel feature derived from MSA block-wise structure, which calculates for how many consecutive species blocks that the query position is still conserved.
It referred to a scientific paper out this week in which he calculates how the incidence of extreme weather events has changed since the middle of the last century.
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