Fundamentally, we can determine the CTE of a material by measuring the change in dimension and the accompanying change in temperature. |
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The EU has always considered the work of the CTE as one of its priorities for Singapore. |
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This means that HPCM has a lower CTE than the surrounding asphalt material. |
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Standard error of the maturity CTE for a 10-year maturity as a percentage of guaranteed value. |
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Diagnosis of CTE is often considered to be specialized and has to occur at a designated institution like Boston University. |
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The CTE is part of the formal structure of the WTO supported by the Secretariat. |
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Therefore the high CTE value of HPCM could be a moderating factor as far as cracking of the material is concerned. |
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Microscopically, CTE neuropathology is characterized primarily by the accumulation in neurons of an abnormal protein known as tau. |
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However, the understanding of concussion and CTE while Marino was tossing touchdown passes simply did not exist. |
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After all, not every county medical examiner can spot CTE on microscopic slides. |
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Along with its strategic partners, CTE provides customers throughout the EMEA region with global business communication solutions and enhanced European market services. |
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His problems in many ways stemmed from his developing CTE, a degenerative brain disease associated with repeated head trauma that resulted in prolonged periods of depression and dementia until the end of his life. |
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Misestimation of the mean or volatility has been shown to have a greater impact on the CTE level when a policy is out of the money than when it is in the money. |
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The CTE is therefore more risk sensitive than the number of standard deviations and may be a better risk measure for risks with skewness at the extreme end. |
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Use of the CTE measure or multiple of standard deviations in the quantile method avoids the negative risk margins that would be calculated using confidence levels. |
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In the quantile family of methods, CTE approaches are theoretically more sound than confidence level approaches, with the differences being significant for products with more skewed risk distributions. |
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Postmortem analyses have indicated that the symptoms of CTE are associated with neuropathological changes in the brain that are specific to repeated head trauma. |
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However, the DDA mandate on MEA observership, which instructs the CTE to negotiate criteria for granting observer status for MEA Secretariats, is much broader than this. |
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A positive consequence of incorporating literacy strategies into the CTE classroom can be to narrow that perceptional divide. |
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However, as CTE noted in its 1996 report, the WTO rules provide broad scope for such measures and there was as yet no agreement among member countries to change the related WTO provisions. |
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Once expenditure has been certified via PRESAGE CTE, he will send you his verification report, which you will need to send us, together with all supporting documents. |
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The project has used various forms of powered access, including specialist machines such as the CTE 135 tracked machine and the Skyjack TK46 sub-zero machine. |
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