In the fiscal year 2023, 29 percent of the current suppliers of Intuit had committed to a science-based target (SBT) to achieve net-zero target. Intuit aims to get 80 percent of the suppliers onboard by the end of the fiscal year 2027.
This statistic depicts the share of people in the U.S. who agree that international cooperation in space exploration allows for faster scientific and technological advancement in 2019, broken down by region. During the survey, almost 35 percent of respondents from the North East said they strongly agree that international cooperation in space exploration allows for faster scientific and technological advancement.
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This statistic depicts the share of people in the U.S. who agree that international cooperation in space exploration allows for faster scientific and technological advancement in 2019, broken down by gender. During the survey, about 40 percent of respondents who were male said they strongly agree that international cooperation in space exploration allows for faster scientific and technological advancement.
Advances and Applications in Mathematical Sciences Impact Factor 2024-2025 - ResearchHelpDesk - The Advances and Applications in Mathematical Sciences (ISSN 0974-6803) is a monthly journal. The AAMS's coverage extends across the whole of mathematical sciences and their applications in various disciplines, encompassing Pure and Applied Mathematics, Theoretical and Applied Statistics, Computer Science and Applications as well as new emerging applied areas. It publishes original research papers, review and survey articles in all areas of mathematical sciences and their applications within and outside the boundary.
Country scientific indicators developed from the information contained in the Scopus® database (Elsevier B.V.). These indicators can be used to assess and analyze scientific domains. Country rankings may be compared or analysed separately. Indicators offered for each country: H Index, Documents, Citations, Citation per Document and Citable Documents.
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The National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) is the largest nationally representative and continuing assessment of what students in the United States know and can do in various subject areas. Assessments are conducted periodically in mathematics, reading, science, writing, the arts, civics, economics, geography, United States history, and beginning in 2014, in Technology and Engineering Literacy (TEL). Since NAEP assessments are administered uniformly using the same sets of test booklets across the United States, NAEP results serve as a common metric for all states and selected urban districts. The assessment stays essentially the same from year to year, with only carefully documented changes. This permits NAEP to provide a clear picture of student academic progress over time and for teachers, principals, parents, policymakers, and researchers to use NAEP results to assess progress and develop ways to improve education in the United States. There are two types of assessments: main NAEP and long-term trend NAEP. Main NAEP is administered to fourth-, eighth-, and twelfth-graders across the United States in a variety of subjects. The Main NAEP is conducted between the last week of January and the first week in March every year. National results are available for all assessments and subjects. Results for states and select urban districts are available in some subjects for grades 4 and 8. The Trial Urban District Assessment (TUDA) is a special project developed to determine the feasibility of reporting district-level NAEP results for large urban districts. In 2009 a trial state assessment was administered at grade 12. Long-term trend NAEP is administered nationally every four years. During the same academic year, 13-year olds are assessed in the fall, 9-year olds in the winter, and 17-year olds in the spring. Long-term trend assessments measure student performance in mathematics and reading, and allow the performance of students from recent time periods to be compared with students since the early 1970s. The 1997 and 2008 NAEP arts assessments were part of the Main NAEP Assessments. The NAEP 1997 Arts Assessment was conducted nationally at grade 8. For music and visual arts, representative samples of public and nonpublic school students were assessed. A special "targeted" sample of students took the theatre assessment. Schools offering at least 44 classroom hours of a theatre course per semester, and offering courses including more than the history or literature of theatre, were identified. Students attending those schools who had accumulated 30 hours of theatre classes by the end of the 1996-97 school year were selected to take the theatre assessment. The NAEP 2008 Arts Assessment was administered to a nationally representative sample of 7,900 eighth-grade public and private school students. Approximately one-half of these students were assessed in music, and the other half were assessed in visual arts. The music portion of the assessment measured students' ability to respond to music in various ways. Students were asked to analyze and describe aspects of music they heard, critique instrumental and vocal performances, and demonstrate their knowledge of standard musical notation and music's role in society. The visual arts portion of the assessment included questions that measured students' ability to respond to art as well as questions that measured their ability to create art. Responding questions asked students to analyze and describe works of art and design. For example, students were asked to describe specific differences in how certain parts of an artist's self-portrait were drawn. Creating questions required students to create works of art and design of their own. For example, students were asked to create a self-portrait that was scored for identifying detail, compositional elements, and use of materials. In addition, NAEP has a number of special studies that are conducted periodically. These include research and development efforts such as the High School Transcript Study and the National Indian Education Study. More information on these special studies is available on the NAEP Web site.
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Summary of mentor support descriptive statistics as a function of PROGRESS status (N = 116).
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This statistic depicts the share of people in the U.S. who agree that space exploration contributes to science resulting in advances to healthcare in 2019, broken down by age. During the survey, nearly 17 percent of respondents aged 18 to 34 years said they strongly agree that space exploration contributes to science resulting in advances to healthcare.
Advances and Applications in Mathematical Sciences Abstract & Indexing - ResearchHelpDesk - The Advances and Applications in Mathematical Sciences (ISSN 0974-6803) is a monthly journal. The AAMS's coverage extends across the whole of mathematical sciences and their applications in various disciplines, encompassing Pure and Applied Mathematics, Theoretical and Applied Statistics, Computer Science and Applications as well as new emerging applied areas. It publishes original research papers, review and survey articles in all areas of mathematical sciences and their applications within and outside the boundary.
This statistic depicts the share of people in the U.S. who agree that space exploration contributes to science resulting in advances to healthcare in 2019, broken down by region . During the survey, over 20 percent of respondents from the North East said they strongly agree that space exploration contributes to science resulting in advances to healthcare.
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A concerning amount of biomedical research is not reproducible. Unreliable results impede empirical progress in medical science, ultimately putting patients at risk. Many proximal causes of this irreproducibility have been identified, a major one being inappropriate statistical methods and analytical choices by investigators. Within this, we formally quantify the impact inappropriate redaction beyond a threshold value in biomedical science. This is effectively truncation of a data-set by removing extreme data points, and we elucidate its potential to accidentally or deliberately engineer a spurious result in significance testing. We demonstrate that the removal of a surprisingly small number of data points can be used to dramatically alter a result. It is unknown how often redaction bias occurs in the broader literature, but given the risk of distortion to the literature involved, we suggest that it must be studiously avoided, and mitigated with approaches to counteract any potential malign effects to the research quality of medical science. Notebook can be executed as in inside Mathematica, or using Mathematica's stand alone player. The MATLAB .m files can be deployed in MATLAB or in OCTAVE. Funding provided by: Wellcome TrustCrossref Funder Registry ID: http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/100010269Award Number: 214461/A/18/Z The code herein consists of the Mathematica notebook file that faciliates direct derivation of the equations employed in the manuscript, and the raw data used to generate the illustrative examples (MATLAB / OCTAVE code).
In 2024, the advancement rate to middle school for graduates from elementary schools in South Korea was *** percent. In comparison, around **** percent of high school students went on to tertiary education.
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In the fiscal year 2023, 29 percent of the current suppliers of Intuit had committed to a science-based target (SBT) to achieve net-zero target. Intuit aims to get 80 percent of the suppliers onboard by the end of the fiscal year 2027.