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Indicators and by
* ECCAIRS 4. 2. 8 Data Definition Standard – Location Indicators by State &# 91 ; country &# 93 ; 17 Sep 2010
Indicators may be used to measure pH, by making use of the fact that their color changes with pH.
For example, the World Bank's World Development Indicators 2005 estimated that in 2003, one Geary-Khamis dollar was equivalent to about 1. 8 Chinese yuan by purchasing power parity — considerably different from the nominal exchange rate.
The Index of Lagging Indicators is published monthly by The Conference Board, a non-governmental organization, which determines the value of the index from seven economic variables.
* Science and Engineering Indicators, published by the National Science Board, provides a broad base of quantitative information on the U. S. and international science and engineering enterprise.
It has been rumoured by locals to link up with the next break further down-Manu Point-but only on very large swells, making a potential ride of up to 2 km from the top of Indicators, which locals say has only been achieved once.
Also, a CEO Dashboard complemented by an annual Environmental Report shows the exact Environmental statistics and Key Performance Indicators in terms of air and sea water pollutions.
Heritage also became involved in the culture wars of the 1990s with the publication of “ The Index of Leading Cultural Indicatorsby William Bennett.
This ranking was compiled as part of the Third European Report on Science & Technology Indicators, prepared by the Directorate General for Science and Research of the European Commission in 2003 ( updated 2004 ).
These codes are defined by the International Civil Aviation Organization, and published in ICAO Document 7910: Location Indicators.
This ranking was compiled as part of the Third European Report on Science & Technology Indicators, prepared by the Directorate General for Science and Research of the European Commission in 2003 ( updated 2004 ).
Developed by George Gerbner and Larry Gross of the University of Pennsylvania, cultivation theory derived from several large-scale research projects as part of an overall research project entitled ' Cultural Indicators '.
* Africa Development Indicators, a compilation of data assembled by the World Bank
British historian Hugh Thomas, in his study Cuba or the pursuit of freedom stated that " perhaps " 5, 000 executions had taken place by 1970, while The World Handbook of Political and Social Indicators ascertained that there had been 2, 113 political executions between the years of 1958-67.
As conversion was completed ( and as the remaining manual exchanges were equipped with CCI or Coded-Call Indicators which displayed the local digits dialled by the caller ) this difference gradually disappeared.
One of these efforts to create an internationally comparable measure of governance and an example of an external assessment is the Worldwide Governance Indicators project, developed by members of the World Bank and the World Bank Institute.
In an international comparison of 21 more specific quality indicators conducted by the Commonwealth Fund International Working Group on Quality Indicators, the results were more divided.
In all cases, further target Indicators would be dropped in the course of the raid to reinforce the marking and to compensate for earlier TIs either burning out or being extinguished by the bombing.
Each chapter contains a single mandatory Expectation supported by a range of discretionary Indicators.
* Author, Global Consciousness Change: Indicators of an Emerging Paradigm, prepared by Duane Elgin with Coleen LeDrew for the Fetzer Institute, the State of the World Forum, The Institute of Noetic Sciences, The California Institute of Integral Studies, and the Brande Foundation, 38 pages, 1997.
The best known attempts to apply the concepts of GPI to legislative decisions are probably the GPI Atlantic indicator pioneered by Ronald Colman for Atlantic Canada, the Alberta GPI pioneered by ecological economist Mark Anielski to measure the long-term economic, social and environmental sustainability of the province of Alberta and the environmental and sustainable development indicators used by the Government of Canada to measure its own progress to achieving well-being goals: its Environment and Sustainable Development Indicators Initiative ( Canada ) is a substantial effort to justify state services in GPI terms.
* Worldwide Governance Indicators, an index built by the World Bank to evaluate country governance

Indicators and United
1972: The NSF launched the biennial Science & Engineering Indicators report to the President of the United States and U. S. Congress.
David Gordon's paper, " Indicators of Poverty & Hunger ", for the United Nations, further defines absolute poverty as the absence of any two of the following eight basic needs:
* United States Department of Health and Human Services, " 2002 Indicators of Welfare Dependence Appendix A: Program Data: Food Stamp Program "
NationMaster's database is composed of data that originated from sources in the public domain, including national censuses, the United Nations Development Programme, the UNESCO Institute of Statistics, the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development, the World Trade Organization, World Bank Development Indicators, the World Resources Institute, the World Health Organization, Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development ( UNCTAD ) reports, the Central Intelligence Agency World Factbook.

Indicators and Environment
Finally, some common school readiness tests are: Developmental Indicators for the Assessment of Learning-III ( DIAL-III ) which assesses motor, cognitive, and language skills, Denver II which tests motor, social, and language skills, and Home Observation for Measurement of Environment ( HOME ) which is a measure of the extent to which a child ’ s home environment facilitates school readiness.

Indicators and World
* Sources: World Development Indicators | WDI / World Bank.
2000 data: 2006 World Development Indicators, Table 2. 8.
World Bank, 1997 World Development Indicators, p 52 ; Weisbrot et al., Poverty Rates in Venezuela ( CEPR, 2006 ); Venezuela, Instituto Nacional de Estadística, Venezuela.
* World Bank's Worldwide Governance Indicators Worldwide ratings of country performances on six governance dimensions from 1996 to present.
The Worldwide Governance Indicators project of the World Bank defines governance as:
To complement the macro-level cross-country Worldwide Governance Indicators, the World Bank Institute developed the World Bank Governance Surveys, which are a country level governance assessment tools that operate at the micro or sub-national level and use information gathered from a country ’ s own citizens, business people and public sector workers to diagnose governance vulnerabilities and suggest concrete approaches for fighting corruption.
* World Development Indicators, a World Bank database

Indicators and Conservation
The Montreal Process, also known as the Working Group on Criteria and Indicators for the Conservation and Sustainable Management of Temperate and Boreal Forests, was started in 1994 as a

Indicators and Organisation
* Sustainable Governance Indicators, first published in spring 2009 and updated in 2011, analyze and compare the need for reform in Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development ( OECD ) member countries, as well as each country's ability to respond to current social and political challenges
Additionally, in 2009 the Bertelsmann Foundation published the Sustainable Governance Indicators ( SGI ), which systematically measure the need for reform and the capacity for reform within the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development ( OECD ) countries.
* Indicators of regulatory conditions in the professional services ( Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development )

Indicators and for
* Child Indicators Research, the official journal of the International Society for Child Indicators
* Alpha Systems AOA Website for information on AOA and Lift Reserve Indicators
Indicators can also show change in other physical properties ; for example, olfactory indicators show change in their odor.
This work continues to have a significant influence on discourse on lifelong learning, forming the conceptual foundation for both the Canadian Composite Learning Index as well as the European Lifelong Learning Indicators ( ELLI ) project.
Indicators for sustainable water resource development are:
Sustainability Indicators for Agriculture: Introductory Guide to Regional / National and On-farm Indicators, Rural Industries Research and Development Corporation, Australia.
To help establish the culture of self-evaluation in kindergartens and to provide reference for the public in assessing the quality and standard of pre-primary education, the Education Bureau has developed Performance Indicators for pre-primary institutions in Hong Kong.
Indicators is a left hand point break that breaks for up to 600m, from 2 to 10 feet + ( Hawaiian scale ).
* ( 1993 ): Indicators of locomotor habits in Xenarthrans: Evidence for locomotor heterogeneity among fossil sloths.
Indicators should be placed in the most difficult places for the steam to reach to ensure that steam actually penetrates there.
The NSPCC provided a publication known as ' Satanic Indicators ' to social services around the country that has been blamed for some social workers panicking and making false accusations.
The Research Center for Chinese Science Evaluation at Wuhan University ranking is based on Essential Science Indicators ( ESI ), which provides data on journal article publication counts and citation frequencies in over 11, 000 journals around the world in 22 research fields.
Specific measures include the use of Key Performance Indicators to measure the performance of officials and agencies and National Key Result Areas to define goals for specific areas of public policy.

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