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The three RVUs for a procedure are each geographically weighted and the weighted RVU value is multiplied by a global Conversion Factor ( CF ), yielding a price in dollars.
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In economic theory, the price of a finished item affects the factors of production, the various costs and incentives of producing it, so as to ' attract ' it toward a theoretical Factor price.
* Factor price equalization
In 2001, the Tokyo-based Takeda Foundation awarded Ernst Ulrich von Weizsäcker and Friedrich Schmidt-Bleek a price worth one hundred million yen for their concepts " Factor Four ", " MIPS " and " ecological rucksack ", an expression of the Institute's international recognition.
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Factor and is
Extended Erlang B is an iterative calculation, rather than a formula, that adds an extra parameter, the Recall Factor, which defines the recall attempts.
Factor analysis is mentioned here as one example of the many multivariate statistical methods used by educational psychologists.
Factor analysis is used to summarize relationships among a large set of variables or test questions, develop theories about mental constructs such as self-efficacy or anxiety, and assess the reliability and validity of test scores.
Kropotkin felt that cooperation is more beneficial than competition, arguing in his major scientific work Mutual Aid: A Factor of Evolution that this was well-illustrated in nature.
# Factor analysis is similar to PCA but allows the user to extract a specified number of synthetic variables, fewer than the original set, leaving the remaining unexplained variation as error.
Peter Kropotkin's Mutual Aid: A Factor of Evolution, written in the early 1890s, is a popular example.
Syndication, however, has indeed proven problematic ; shows such as Fear Factor, COPS and Wife Swap in which each episode is self-contained can indeed be rerun fairly easily, but usually only on cable television and / or during the daytime ( COPS and America's Funniest Home Videos being exceptions ).
This is most notable in talent-search programs such as the Idol and X Factor series, which have spawned music stars in many of the countries in which they have aired.
Television critic James Poniewozik has disagreed with this assessment, writing, " for all the talk about ' humiliation TV ,' what's striking about most reality shows is how good humored and resilient most of the participants are: the American Idol rejectees stubbornly convinced of their own talent, the Fear Factor players walking away from vats of insects like Olympic champions.
* Chart Throb ( 2006 ) is a comic novel by Ben Elton that parodies The X Factor and The Osbournes, among other reality shows.
or, where K is called the Reduction Factor of the tangent galvanometer.
** Factor V Leiden is named after the city of Leiden where it was discovered in 1994.
" This is cited as having motivated him, at least partially, to take a hand in the writing of, and star in, both of the two Ghostbusters films and, later, to serve as the " host " of Psi Factor: Chronicles of the Paranormal.
Riker's background is first explored in the second-season episode The Icarus Factor.
# Damping Factor a. k. a. viscous damping coefficient ( Physical Engineering ) ( units of newton-seconds per meter )-relates a damping force with the velocity of the object whose motion is being
This toxicity rating is called the Toxic Equivalence Factor concept, or TEF.
The band consisted of Cerys Matthews on vocals, Mark Roberts on guitar, Paul Jones on bass ( both now members of Y Ffyrc, and former members of Sherbet Antlers and Y Cyrff ), Owen Powell ( who is a judge on ' Wawffactor ' – akin to a Welsh X Factor ) on guitar, and Aled Richards ( who now drums for Amy Wadge ) on drums.
One area of research is in the use of Insulin-like Growth Factor 1 ( IGF-1 ), which has been shown to partially reverse signs in MeCP2 mutant mice.
Paul Siple later went on to develop what is now known as the " Wind Chill Factor "
According to the New Jersey Department of Education, Ridgewood is a socioeconomic District Factor Group of J, the highest of eight categories.
The Ho-Ho-Kus Public School District is classified in District Factor Group " J ," the highest of eight categories, in both the 2000 and 1990 rankings.
Heptonstall is the main location used in the BBC3 situation comedy programme, ' The Gemma Factor '.
It is then revealed when the monster returns that it is created by Doctor Prospero's mind due to him taking the ' X Factor '.

Factor and economic
Factor 4 was expanded by the Safe, Accountable, Flexible, Efficient Transportation Equity Act ( SAFETEA-LU ) in 2005 and now reads: " protect and enhance the environment, promote energy conservation, improve the quality of life, and promote consistency between transportation improvements and State and local planned growth and economic development patterns ".
Technology Growth and Efficiency are regarded as two of the biggest sub-sections of Total Factor Productivity, the former possessing " special " inherent features such as positive externalities and non-rivalness which enhance its position as a driver of economic growth.
Hardin's last book The Ostrich Factor: Our Population Myopia ( 1999 ), a warning about the threat of overpopulation to the Earth's sustainable economic future, called for coercive constraints on " unqualified reproductive rights " and argued that affirmative action is a form of racism.
Engerman co-authored an economic journal entitled " History Lessons: Institutions, Factor Endowments, and Paths of Development in the New World " with Sokoloff, which can be found in The Journal of Economic Perspectives.

Factor and theory
* Factor ( graph theory ), a spanning subgraph
Some of these practitioners have made contributions and adaptations completely unforeseen by Bohm himself, making the subject of " Bohm Dialogue " much greater than the dialogue theory Bohm himself originally established, which, Don Factor believes, would have delighted him if he were still alive.
* Factor allocation inefficiencies in production theory basics.
Among other groups on the political left, the most significant work related to evolutionary theory is Mutual Aid: A Factor of Evolution, a book authored by anarcho-communist Peter Kropotkin.
The Baldwin effect, also known as Baldwinian evolution or ontogenic evolution, is a theory of a possible evolutionary process that was originally put forward in 1896 in a paper, " A New Factor in Evolution ," by American psychologist James Mark Baldwin.
The theory based on the Big Five factors is called the Five Factor Model ( FFM ).
At that time, the Ex-Cubs Factor theory was unknown.

Factor and by
Such cooperative behaviors have sometimes been seen as arguments for left-wing politics such by the Russian zoologist and anarchist Peter Kropotkin in his 1902 book Mutual Aid: A Factor of Evolution and Peter Singer in his book A Darwinian Left.
* GW6, Alpha Factor by Kim Eastland ( ISBN 0-88038-294-5 )
Although authority over the region was nominally shared by the United States and Britain through the Anglo-American Convention of 1818, company policy, enforced via Chief Factor John McLoughlin of the company's Columbia District, was to discourage U. S. settlement of the territory.
In 2008, there were rumors of a three-dimensional Kid Icarus game for the Wii that was allegedly developed by the German American studio Factor 5.
She was called by X Factor producers about the news of her category whilst at home in Los Angeles, California.
As a result of this method, care must be taken in the interpretation of Ferguson's three factors, as factor analysis will output an abstract ' factor ' whether an objectively real factor exists or not .< reF > SAS ( R ) 3. 11 Users Guide, Multivariate Analysis: Factor Analysis Although replication of the Nationalism factor was inconsistent, the finding of Religionism and Humanitarianism had a number of replications by Ferguson and others.
On the Commodore 64 and Amiga, a clone called Katakis was produced by Factor 5.
One book written from the hereditarian point of view at this time was The g Factor: The science of mental ability ( 1998 ) by Jensen.
Former British Intelligence officer Graham Greene examined the morality of espionage in left-wing, anti-imperialist novels such as The Heart of the Matter ( 1948 ) set in Sierra Leone, the seriocomic Our Man in Havana ( 1959 ) occurring in the Cuba of dictator Fulgencio Batista before his deposition by Fidel Castro's popular Cuban Revolution ( 1953 – 59 ), and The Human Factor ( 1978 ) about British support for the apartheid National Party government of South Africa, against the Red Menace.
* The Stork Factor by Zach Hughes ( 1975 )
In October 1981, Life cited Shelley Hack, Lauren Hutton, and Iman for Revlon, Margaux Hemingway for Fabergé, Karen Graham for Estee Lauder, Christina Ferrare for Max Factor and Cheryl Tiegs for Cover Girl by proclaiming them the " million dollar faces " of the beauty industry.
If actual spending for a given year exceeds the spending target for that year, reimbursement rates are adjusted downward by decreasing the Conversion Factor ( CF ) for RBRVS RVUs.
* Mutual Aid: A Factor of Evolution, a biology book by anarchist Peter Kropotkin
After being introduced to the concept by Hunbatz Men, who discussed this concept in his 1986 book Religión ciencia maya, Argüelles popularized Hunab Ku in his 1987 book The Mayan Factor.
In 2009 a house on West Heath Avenue was used by TV show The X Factor for the contestants and received press coverage after it was mobbed by fans.
This model was developed in a sample of 1000 working adults using the statistical techniques of Exploratory Factor Analysis followed by Confirmatory Factor Analysis by Structural Equation Modelling.
Contemporary literature includes In The Minds Eye ( 1997 ) by Thomas G. West, Upside Down Brilliance ( 2002 ) by Linda Silverman, and The Einstein Factor ( 2004 ) by Win Wenger.

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