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Maturity and is
The Maturity Chart for each sex demonstrates clearly that Onset is a phenomenon of infancy and early childhood whereas Completion is a phenomenon of the later portion of adolescence.
Maturity is typically 55-60 days from planting to harvest.
The Capability Maturity Model ( CMM ) ( a registered service mark of Carnegie Mellon University, CMU ) is a development model created after study of data collected from organizations that contracted with the U. S. Department of Defense, who funded the research.
The Quality Management Maturity Grid was developed by Philip B. Crosby in his book Quality is Free, which advanced the position that quality-improvement activities paid for themselves by reducing the related costs.
Humphrey based this framework on the earlier Quality Management Maturity Grid developed by Philip B. Crosby in his book " Quality is Free ".
* Maturity Levels: a 5-level process maturity continuum-where the uppermost ( 5th ) level is a notional ideal state where processes would be systematically managed by a combination of process optimization and continuous process improvement.
The best-known example of SEI work in management practices is the SEI ’ s Capability Maturity Model ( CMM ) for Software ( now Capability Maturity Model Integration ( CMMI )).
All kind of secondary schools end with an examination ( Esame di Stato, state exam, but usually still called with the traditional name Esame di Maturità, Maturity exam ) whose score is on a 100 point scale:
* Maturity Transformation ( MT ): use / borrow cheap ( e. g. short-term ) money to invest at a more lucrative rate ( typically long-term projects for a firm ; or longer-term loans if the transformer is a bank ).
Maturity, not a particular age, is the goal.
* Capability Maturity Model, a software engineering term indicating to which extent it is planned how to do things when developing, testing, documenting, maintaining software etc.
The official term for Abitur in Germany is Zeugnis der allgemeinen Hochschulreife ( often translated as General Qualification for University Entrance or Certificate for Overall Maturity for Higher Education ).
The official name is ' Matura Shtetërore ' ( State Matura ) which was introduced in 2006 by the Ministry of Education and Science replacing the school based Provimet e Pjekurisë ( Maturity Examination ).
The CMMI ( Capability Maturity Model Integration ) model is widely used to implement Quality Assurance ( PPQA ) in an organization.
Maturity emphasizes a clear comprehension of life's purpose, directedness, and intentionality which, contributes to the feeling that life is meaningful.
* Information Security Management Maturity Model ( known as ISM-cubed or ISM3 ) is another form of ISMS.
Chapter 9 " From Maturity to Old Age " is women's crazy path to menopause which might arouse woman's homosexual feelings ( which Beauvoir thinks are latent in most women ).
" Maturity onset diabetes of the young ( MODY ) is a rare autosomal dominant form of type 2 DM affecting young people with a positive family history.
Maturity is reached at around 12 years of age.
The real use of the model is to value somewhat more exotic derivatives such as bermudan swaptions on a lattice, or other derivatives in a multi-currency context such as Quanto Constant Maturity Swaps, as explained for example in Brigo and Mercurio ( 2001 ).
The PCC is a separate group from the remainder of the player base as an additional emphasis on " Trust, Maturity, Involvement and English " is expected of them.

Maturity and developed
The Capability Maturity Model was originally developed as a tool for objectively assessing the ability of government contractors ' processes to perform a contracted software project.

Maturity and life
* Time of life: Maturity

Maturity and .
There the middle one of the three curves denotes `` mean Skeletal Age '' for the Maturity Series boys and girls.
To summarize the purpose of the Skeletal Maturity Chart: each contains two kinds of skeletal maturity norms which show two quite different methods of depicting developmental level of growth centers.
At the request of the U. S. Air Force he began formalizing his Process Maturity Framework to aid the U. S. Department of Defense in evaluating the capability of software contractors as part of awarding contracts.
Watts Humphrey's Capability Maturity Model ( CMM ) was published in 1988 and as a book in 1989, in Managing the Software Process.
The full representation of the Capability Maturity Model as a set of defined process areas and practices at each of the five maturity levels was initiated in 1991, with Version 1. 1 being completed in January 1993.
The Capability Maturity Model Integration ( CMMI ) project was formed to sort out the problem of using multiple models for software development processes, thus the CMMI model has superseded the CMM model, though the CMM model continues to be a general theoretical process capability model used in the public domain.
The Earned Value Maturity Model.
JPMorgan Chase & Co. tried combining XP with the computer programming methods of Capability Maturity Model Integration ( CMMI ), and Six Sigma.
* Capability Maturity Model from the Software Engineering Institute.

is and harnessed
There is considerable speculation as to why the observable universe is apparently composed almost entirely of matter ( as opposed to a mixture of matter and antimatter ), whether there exist other places that are almost entirely composed of antimatter instead, and what sorts of technology might be possible if antimatter could be harnessed.
Hydropower or water power is power derived from the energy of falling water, which may be harnessed for useful purposes.
The energy that drives a sailboat is harnessed by manipulating the relative movement of wind and water speed: if there is no difference in movement, such as on a calm day or when the wind and water current are moving in the same direction at the same speed, there is no energy to be extracted and the sailboat will not be able to do anything but drift.
The abstractness is harnessed in the game by having the deck produce random terrain, and chances to fire, and the like, simulating uncertainty as to the local conditions ( nature of the terrain, etc.
Their main shortcoming is size, which limits the flow rate and head that can be harnessed.
What is said about Cleopatra is not always what one would normally say about a ruler ; the image that is created makes the audience expect “ to see on stage not a noble Sovereign, but a dark, dangerous, evil, sensual and lewd creature who has harnessed the ‘ captain ’ s heart ”.
" When the roughneck was at last killed by Achilles, for mocking the hero's lament over the death of the Amazon queen Penthesilea, a sacred feud was fought for Thersites ' sake ": Thersites ' cousin Diomedes, enraged at Achilles ' action, harnessed Penthesilea's corpse behind his chariot, dragged it and cast it into the Scamander, whence, however, it was retrieved and given decent burial, whether by Achilles or by the Trojans is not known from our fragmentary sources.
A doe bearing antlers was unknown in Greece, but the story of the hind is suggestive of reindeer, which, unlike other deer, can be harnessed and whose females bear antlers.
This energy, which can sometimes be harnessed ( a simple example is a concentration cell ), and the free-energy per molecule is exactly equal to the electrochemical potential difference between the two regions.
* Anaerobic digestion, ( AD ) is the naturally occurring process of anaerobic decomposition harnessed and contained to manage waste and / or release energy.
Tristan is bound and harnessed as a pony with a tail plugged in his rear, and made to pull Nicholas ' cart while being whipped.
They were concerned about the state's direction and the fact that no institution in Michigan was developing policy ideas that harnessed the benefits of our free enterprise system .” This group formed what ultimately became the Mackinac Center for Public Policy, so named after Mackinac Island, which is considered to be an iconic Michigan image.
Solar thermal energy is harnessed by collecting direct heat from the sun.
Wind power is harnessed through turbines, set on tall towers ( typically 20 ’ or 6m with 10 ‘ or 3m diameter blades for an individual household ‘ s needs ) that power a generator that creates electricity.
Methane gas is also a natural by-product of landfills, full of decomposing waste, and can be harnessed here to produce electricity as well.
His revenge is to turn them into three black mares and have them harnessed to heavy loads until he is satisfied.
It gives off radiation, which in the game universe is harnessed both for energy and as a weapon.
However, consensus amongst physicists is that this is incorrect and that vacuum energy cannot be harnessed to generate free energy.

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