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"quotient" Definitions
  1. a number which is the result when one number is divided by another

305 Sentences With "quotient"

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The quotient of military life experience surrounding a pitcher of Iron City beer at the Rochester far exceeds any such quotient while sitting in a crowded green room at CNN.
Intelligence quotient — or IQ — can be an awkward topic.
I wonder what will happen to that happiness quotient then?
"A quotient is the result of division," begins one stanza.
The two tests are the Wonderlic and Athletic Intelligence Quotient.
Your cousin's tackiness quotient depends on the note she sent.
With that flamboyant success has come a quotient of controversy.
I'm all for increasing the flavor quotient if so inclined.
Surprisingly, a high level of emotional quotient is what really matters.
It is a mainstream film, so the entertainment quotient is key.
This makes dialing up the humility quotient to eleven a necessity.
It includes discussion of his adversity quotient and his artistic talents.
The girl pointed to the word "quotient" and looked up quizzically.
"The easter-egg quotient in this movie is pretty high," Jones added.
"The fantasy quotient should be very light, easy, and brief," explains Stellas.
And finally, this card will feature the expected quotient of local prospects.
Head-turning quotient: It is stunning to many and awful to others.
Head-turning quotient: I doubt that it will appeal to older adults.
Instead of their I.Q., I want to know their C.Q. — their curiosity quotient.
"I think she's someone who had a very high energy quotient," she said.
So, in answer of your final question: No, Quotient, I have no regrets.
Head-turning quotient: It is a child of Nissan/Infiniti's F-Platform vehicles.
Head-turning quotient: The 2018 Camry probably is the best-looking Camry ever.
The day before, it was Dries Van Noten who raised the emotional quotient.
Texas doesn't have the best schools, the richest population, the highest education quotient.
Seemingly, Thorne wasn't willing to limit her sparkle quotient to just below the neck.
Existing investors Fullerton Financial Holdings, Bertelsmann India Investments and India Quotient funded the round.
The analytics and reporting application, called Morgan Stanley Impact Quotient, was announced on Monday.
As we mentioned previously, proactivity is a major indicator of a person's luck quotient.
The "IRIS" quotient produced is updatable as more engineers take and repeat the test.
But there's a lesser-known quotient of the moto world: the weekend warrior women.
And for companies, their value-added quotient is rare, and it's what everybody wants.
Production values are higher and the havoc quotient is lower, despite several elaborate explosions.
Lemon wedges on the side gave diners the option of upping the citrus quotient.
" —Leann, Maryland "The best book I've read in the last month was The Kiss Quotient.
Quotient expects to report the results of this final internal evaluation study in October 2016.
The Kiss Quotient By Helen Hoang June 5Looking for the romance book of the summer?
Yeah, I don't know how loved ... I don't know the love quotient at the moment.
And in this case, the complaint quotient from Saudi Arabia and Israel is quite high.
It's focusing incredibly heavily on the emotional quotient of robots, rather than seeking pure efficiencies.
Head-turning quotient: It has a cute exterior with a well-tufted, ergonomically sensible interior.
It's a small change, but it makes a huge difference in my holiday happiness quotient.
Florida is upping its chic quotient with the importing of two New York City institutions.
When Ms. Hoang's agent put "The Kiss Quotient" on the market, five publishers made offers.
Here I am, going for a jog, investing in the wellness quotient of my days.
And using toasted bread crumbs in place of Parmesan keeps the dairy quotient down, too.
How to up your GQ (gratefulness quotient) I'm currently conducting two completely unscientific thankfullness-boosting experiments.
The higher the location quotient, the more clustered a workforce is in a single geographic area.
After reading The Kiss Quotient, Feldmesser told Refinery29 she was excited to explore the genre more.
It's not just a body-con cut that's responsible for the nakedness quotient on this look.
The good news is that your likability quotient or charisma isn't something you're just born with.
Those advantages include higher IQ (intelligence quotient), willpower, confidence and up to 20 percent more energy.
That's too bad, because the quality quotient of SNES titles was arguably better than the graphics.
Like the portion sizes, the interestingness quotient may need fine-tuning as the restaurant grows up.
The "Iffy Quotient" has since fallen on Facebook to its levels at the start of 2016.
Head-turning quotient: It looks like a Jeep on the outside — vertical grille with round headlights.
One must bet on people and situations, but don't consistently ignore IQ. Emotional Quotient isn't everything.
"The Kiss Quotient" by Helen Hoang is the perfect romance to bring on a bachelorette trip.
It's a chance to recharge and get your Zen quotient around a busy New York day.
JD: Yeah, and it's not just the emotional, it's almost the self-awareness quotient as well.
The abbreviation I.Q. stands for "intelligence quotient," and is clinically known as the Stanford-Binet test.
Mr. Kingsley is UPPING the trick quotient in this game today — hopefully it's up your alley.
Mr. Kingsley is UPPING the trick quotient in this game today — hopefully it's up your alley.
How do you surpass your parents' cool quotient when they are the iconic Bianca and Mick Jagger?
Fashion experts agreed the elegance quotient was high, with nods to "old Hollywood glamour" updated for today.
True to the conventions of Italian opera seria, "Orlando" has its quotient of formal da capo arias.
In return, there's a gee-whiz quotient — so many people, so many good, simple, can-do ideas.
Charm City has raised the charm quotient, with hip cocktail bars, coffeehouses and a quirky historic appeal.
Instead, Batur and Dzafarov embrace a strategy so minimalist it's almost abrasive if not for the hummability quotient.
Washington, D.C.'s quotient of 117.08 for political scientists, for example, emphasizes politics as the city's biggest employer.
Quotient expects to receive the final field trial version of the instrument software from STRATEC in July 2016.
In this year's Salon, instead of Bauhaus ideology delivered with strict Euclidean geometry, there's a high delight quotient.
If there were an intelligence quotient that measured empathy, I'm certain she would test in the highest percentile.
The highest "patriotism quotient," according to Oriard, was at the 2002 Super Bowl, the first after 9/11.
Only the appearance of Nicole and Joel's children, Harlow, 8, and Sparrow, 7, could have upped the cuteness quotient.
Again, even if we had such a quotient at the ready, we wouldn't know what exactly ET is saying.
Quantum Edition has received a leaked copy of the strangely foreboding yet poignant last rites of Quotient Lorenzo-Lochbaum.
But Jones pushed the weirdness quotient several warp factors further by mixing New Age esotericism with old-school ventriloquism.
The terms were selected based on their information quotient — their ability to facilitate the most connections within the text.
"They fall more and more in love with one another, and their happiness quotient keeps rising," says the friend.
These questions tease and tickle throughout "The Moors," which as you may have gathered has a high whimsy quotient.
Helen Hoang's The Kiss Quotient is an absolute delight — charming, sexy, and centered on a protagonist you love rooting for.
Quotient also released preliminary revenues for its fiscal first quarter ended June 30, 2016 and a revised fiscal 2017 outlook.
But, let's be honest, their magic quotient pales in comparison to this real-life Harry Potter and Ginny Weasley reunion.
The Bengaluru-based company announced today that it has raised $3 million from Sequoia India, Beenext Ventures, and India Quotient.
We reproduce it here, in its entirety: Quotient, before you uploaded your consciousness, you had asked me a final question.
Quotient knows nothing of The Improbability Principle, and more embarrassing, Our girl has yet to patent a single genomic discovery.
The designer has to actually dig the brand, of course, but there also has to be a serious innovation quotient.
What's more interesting than Pepper's supposed emotional quotient is its potential to know exactly what you're doing in a store.
Head-turning quotient: The exterior is attractive and will fit nicely in most church, school and shopping-center parking lots.
On the main drag outside the conference hall, you'll find The Equality Lounge from women's advocacy group the Female Quotient.
Within this fractured schematic, an unusual quotient of attention gets paid to young Carl in an instant sign of doom.
"The likability quotient — you sure never really see that issue being bandied about so much with men," Ms. Yates said.
It's more likely that the exceptionally web-savvy embassy added Pepe to the tweet intentionally to ramp up the troll quotient.
Stella Lane, the protagonist of Helen Hoang's charming and original debut novel The Kiss Quotient, out June 5, thinks things through.
As a result of these factors, Quotient expects to continue to see seasonality and quarter-to-quarter variations in product sales.
Sequoia India and India Quotient also backed Mango Man, the CREO founding team's previous startup, which raised $1.75 million last year.
Since finishing Hoang's book, Hoit has read three more romances (with conventional covers), and sent The Kiss Quotient to two friends.
A character tells how her husband lost his status as a writer when his novel fails to hit the "readability quotient".
Apple had ranked No. 2 as recently as 21, according to the annual Harris Poll Reputation Quotient poll released on Tuesday.
Torch can help them develop the EQ, or emotional intelligence quotient, they need to become a boss that's looked up to.
The quotient is tracked on a dashboard that also shows how many domains from other kinds of sites are being shared.
For me, the wince quotient is really low in comparison to all the other records that I made during that time.
Some nurses said they were concerned that hospitals would struggle to meet that quotient if too many were forced into quarantine.
Tell: When the president calls news "fake" or a story "phony," you know the truth quotient is likely to be high.
Brent discusses Klobuchar's potential path to gaining popularity, her campaign's melody and the sexism quotient in critiques of tough women bosses.
That's a surprising brief for a designer most associate with a label known for a high celebrity quotient and influencer cool.
Nearly every stroke or dab, even when piled or flurried, has an integral tension and a just-right quotient of energy.
Stranger Things is doubling down on its nostalgia quotient by casting two icons of '80s and '90s pop culture for Season 2.
When Mr. Sanders spoke, he emphasized Social Security and low drug costs in a room with a high quotient of older people.
Your remarkable ability to stay cool in the White House pressure cooker shows that you also have a high emotional quotient (EQ).
The Philippines has lugaw (also called arroz caldo), a breakfast bowl with viscosity, a high comfort quotient and a flexibility with ingredients.
Head-turning quotient: It is conservative but attractive, smaller than predecessor models on the outside with a more accommodating and upscale interior.
"  The organization agreed that wait times "are very important to not just the satisfaction quotient, but in some cases the veterans' health.
I understand the heightened sex quotient of recent weeks — when you're squaring off with death, a desire to embrace life seems natural.
To up their hip quotient, companies are offering snacks from small, local producers as an inexpensive way of breeding loyalty with passengers.
The art quotient of the three shows would be slight but for Lucas Cranach the Elder, Luther's close friend and tireless propagandist.
But Mr. Trump is shrewdly milking this process for maximum drama, fulfilling the entertainment quotient that sells so well to his voters.
Rihanna repeatedly raised lingerie's glamour quotient with Savage x Fenty, the line paraded in blockbuster shows with actually diverse cast of models.
So how do you put technical people — I call it TQ, like tech IQ or tech quotient — TQ people at the table?
Ma said he tends to prefer people with a good emotional quotient because he finds that they make better leaders and team players.
But there is one number that probably says a lot about you, whether you know it or not: your IQ, or intelligence quotient.
"We were looking for a show that could speak to the female quotient of our audience," the Prohbtd CEO said, sounding rather corporate.
The Kiss Quotient is a beautiful and realistic debut novel that breaks stereotypes, embraces uniqueness, and makes one think about their self-worth.
But across the board in every business and industry, when teams come together, EQ (emotional intelligence) matters much more than IQ (intelligence quotient).
It is a romantic novel, suffused with melancholy and poetic longing and sometimes interrupted by impulsive actions with a fairly high #MeToo quotient.
But I suppose the insanity quotient depends on what Trump thinks that he — or perhaps his dearly beloved Donald Jr. — has to lose.
Below, the five most likely scenarios -- with a big caveat: There is very limited quality polling in Nevada, raising the unpredictability quotient. 5.
A Harris Poll Reputation Quotient released this week revealed an increase in the percentage of Americans who hold a positive view of CEOs.
"With the rise of Airbnb, luxury hotels have been upping the amenity quotient to differentiate themselves," said Jack Ezon, president of Ovation Vacations.
"With each set of three books, I've commenced with a sort of deep reading of the fuckedness quotient of the day," he explained.
To raise the chain's hipness quotient, a video and marketing campaign includes the rock-surf band the Atomics (Lucky Blue Smith and siblings).
"With each set of three books, I've commenced with a sort of deep reading of the fuckedness quotient of the day," he explained.
They came across a metabolic measurement called RQ (Respiratory Quotient), which is the gold standard for measuring the metabolic fuel usage of an individual.
Overall, intelligence quotient (IQ) tests typically completed sometime from age 5 to age 20 showed that preemies typically lagged behind their full-term counterparts.
To celebrate how awesome women are, Refinery29 is partnering with singer Tennille Amor and The Female Quotient for the I Am A Girl campaign.
The evening's romance quotient increases considerably during her time with Dean, a 25-year-old man who has never held a baby, which, okay.
In fact, the group's Water Cooperation Quotient demonstrates that two countries engaged in active water cooperation will not go to war, for any reason.
Among Wonderlic's more recent competition is an assessment test used by teams in the NFL, MLB and NBA, called the Athletic Intelligence Quotient (AIQ).
"The worry quotient increases every day between now and early July, and then it's about the weather in the Gulf of Mexico," he said.
Avengers: Infinity War is the closest Hollywood has ever come, and even there, Chris Quotient never climbed higher than two in any one scene.
Now they manufacture obsequious multisyllabic reflexive pronouns with a letter quotient designed to aggrandize yourselves, and so render yourself pliant to opening your wallet.
They gauged the cognitive ability of their subjects using a wordsum test, which is considered to be correlated to an individual's intelligence quotient (IQ).
How companies respond: Most providers have active social media teams responding to incoming tweets, which seems to help cool the anger quotient a bit.
I think the second aspect we don't talk about very much ... We talk about EQ, but I'm not ... You know, Emotional Quotient, emotional intelligence.
This year, Hirsch has partnered the NYCF with The Female Quotient (The FQ), a woman-owned business committed to advancing equality in the workplace.
Three women There's more power beyond a duo, says Shelley Zalis, founder and CEO of The Female Quotient, an organization for women in leadership.
But there is also something special about Trader Joe's that isn't shared by other "generic" brands, a fun quotient that consumers can't really explain.
But she fails to meet the happiness quotient expected of parents-to-be, nor is she a willing conformist in an assembly-line culture.
We emailed with Hoang about the The Kiss Quotient, neurodiverse fiction, and the challenges of writing about social interactions when you struggle with them yourself.
Quotient is a commercial-stage diagnostics company committed to reducing healthcare costs and improving patient care through the provision of innovative tests within established markets.
The nation's capitol came out on top of a new ranking of America's Most Frugal Cities for 2016, according to Quotient Technology, which runs Coupons.com.
"The Kiss Quotient started me on a romance kick," said Morgan Hoit, a 24-year-old assistant to a Broadway producer and an avid bookstagrammer.
In light of this changing marketing landscape, marketing departments really need to start thinking about what their "digital quotient" is and how to maximize it.
Casually mention Jay Z "one-upping" on on the daughter quotient, and people are going to assume you just revealed the sex of Beyoncé's twins.
Head-turning quotient: It is attractive, with its wide-mouthed grille and finely sculpted rear end outside, and tasteful chrome pieces where they should be.
The guy could stand to tone down the emo quotient a bit, though I'd expect a stint in the afterlife to have the opposite effect.
While we weren't involved in the first situation, we were brought in to manage the fallout from the second as the anger quotient was high.
The charisma of its central interpreter aside, what distinguishes "Returning" from a presentation at an academic conference or perhaps, given its European glamour quotient, Davos?
I'm O.K., You're O.K. Jewel tones and childlike drawings add to the joy quotient in "The Okay Book," Todd Parr's relentlessly affirmative, warmly oddball book.
POLITICO's Women Rule is partnering with the Female Quotient at the FQ Equality Lounge at the World Economic Forum in Davos from Jan. 21-23.
And US President Donald Trump's daughter Ivanka is scheduled to attend the closing ceremony, bringing her own quotient of glamor and celebrity to the proceedings.
While there is tenderness and wisdom here, and a high quotient of big ideas, too, the stakes are lower, and so the drama is somewhat diminished.
No nosy stranger is going to look at a cover of The Kiss Quotient and assume it's chock full of sex scenes — although it certainly is.
Here are five easy ways to improve your likability quotient, or LikeQ, today: One of our most fundamental needs is to feel liked, accepted, and important.
Director David Leitch ("Deadpool 2") approaches the movie with a sense of irreverence, which includes strategic cameos that enliven the film and augment its comedic quotient.
" At which point I could not help but make you the following proposition: "Quotient, you have failed at nearly every one of your social activist goals.
It was the type of hit that ratchets up the nastiness quotient beyond the standard hostility that develops between rivals during the course of a series.
Indeed, the Harris Poll's annual reputation quotient poll released on March 13 found that Amazon has literally the best reputation of any big company in America.
Along with an increasingly visible star quotient, this 10-day event in downtown Toronto has come of age as a new forum for red carpet glamour.
" She elaborated: "A man's M.V. is determined by his age, height, looks, wealth, I.Q., emotional quotient, sexual capacity and willingness to make a long-term commitment.
On average, kids who'd had anesthesia had 0.41 percent lower school grades at age 16 and 0.97 percent lower intelligence quotient (IQ) scores at age 18.
That's despite what plays like a pretty significant ratcheting up of the violence quotient, which, even with the kids maturing, doesn't make those scenes any less unpleasant.
She is an Investment Committee member of the early stage fund India Quotient and sits on the board of IndiaMart – India's leading SME marketplace and classified site.
"The Obamas did social events up bigger than the Bushes did, and they had a celebrity quotient that we didn't see with the Bushes," said Andersen Brower.
Let's call this metric your moral quotient, or MQ. And just as you offered voters hope in 6900, you can set new standards for millennial VCs now.
These twinned productions of Strindberg and Ibsen maintain a similarly low hysteria quotient (or as low as Strindberg allows), without sacrificing the plays' anxious and compelling momentum.
During sex, if a careless upstroke allows the penis to fully exit the crevice of choice, the next fraction of a second has a high disaster quotient.
The company says it's now testing this new service, which is made possible through a partnership with a third-party provider of digital coupons, Quotient (formerly Coupons.com).
If it appears with a full quotient of Mr. Roth's "drama and emotion," it may attract the Broadway audience he is hoping for after the A.R.T. run.
Helen Hoang won us over last year with The Kiss Quotient, and her sophomore novel, The Bride Test, is just as charming, thoughtful, and romantic as her debut.
Over the next three months, working with its development partner, Quotient expects to demonstrate multiplexed detection of all four targets and the capability to detect the Zika virus.
Candidates now construct their own face masks by virtue of whatever quotient of shamelessness they can abide in themselves — which would seem to be a lot and increasing.
We also disagree with the substance of his comment because wait times are very important to not just the satisfaction quotient, but in some cases the veterans' health.
I've been sorting this now for actually close to three years, so I think I have a fairly good sense of the reality quotient at any given point.
With its high sentimentality quotient and wisecracking briskness, it came across as an honorable, gender-tweaking variation on Neil Simon's classic cash-cow comedies of urban Jewish anxiety.
The stakes are serious, both in terms of the general happiness quotient—how nice would it be if your city had a fast, efficient, traffic-free functional transportation system?
"I wanted to maintain the legitimately scary vibe that we had from Curse of Chucky, but at the same time, up the comedy quotient a little bit," Mancini said.
But her lack of bankability as a star had remarkably little effect on her general appeal as a celebrity — a quotient measurable, at least in part, by magazine appearances.
Molecular Disease Screening During the quarter ended June 30, 2016, Quotient established the capability to reliably detect HIV, HBV, HCV and West Nile virus on the MosaiQ™ format.
" Instead of backing away from the nationally divisive subject, Rollins continued "This is really below the intellectual quotient of the conversation that Australia should be having, now and forever.
Head-turning quotient: It is a big truck — the Platinum Reserve version is equipped with four full-size side doors and a pickup bed of 6 feet 5 inches.
That sense of collegial openness and outwardness pervades the entire production, all the more remarkable when you consider the talent quotient and award-studded résumés of the supporting cast.
Too much of today's political culture, from the delivery of speeches to debate performance to testimony, is caught up in an "America's Got Talent," entertainment-quotient, viral-capacity sensibility.
Up the road, Warehouse 231 ups the neighborhood's creative quotient with an indie documentary cinema, a gallery-cafe and shops selling everything from steampunk fashion to vintage stereo equipment.
The owner of Safeway and Shaw's is launching a new initiative with Quotient Technology to provide feedback on the impact of brands' digital ads on sales in Albertsons stores.
Last year, during Underwood's season, the show upped the drama quotient by featuring two Miss USA 2018 contestants: Hannah Brown from Alabama and Caelynn Miller-Keyes from North Carolina.
After the vote, Kroenke, a clunky-mannered real estate magnate with a charm quotient to rival the Rams' meager win totals of recent years, joined Goodell for a news conference.
"You have a high quotient in there of really creative, innovative ideas, which is why you have a lot of entrepreneurs who have ADD at a high level," Saltz said.
The joys of The Kiss Quotient are twofold: It's a perfect romance novel to read in a weekend, and it's also an intimate look at dating (and living!) while neurodiverse.
Other than Twitter, TrustBridge Partners, and existing investors Shunwei Capital, Lightspeed Venture Partners, SAIF Capital, India Quotient and Morningside Venture Capital also participated in the Series D round of ShareChat.
But scolding the media for missing the joke ignores a whole lot of context when it comes to the President and just how seriously he takes his own intelligence quotient.
Companies could start building factories closer to home or in more developed markets like the U.S., where there's a higher quotient of workers who could build and maintain robot factories.
"I hope voters aren't trying to find the most Christian-y, godliest candidate out there, because who are we to judge one another's level of faith, our Christian quotient," Palin said.
But the firms that vow to narrow pay disparities aren't being held truly accountable, according to Shelley Zalis, founder of The Female Quotient, a company that works to advance workplace equality.
To do that, "the first step is [to] give your assistant a high IQ," he said, adding that the next step will be to give it a high EQ — emotional quotient.
I waited in a long line whose glamour quotient — the ratio of pop culture celebrities to people who ought to be, judging by their looks — was higher than I'd ever seen.
The masterminds behind Tesla and Alibaba agreed that one way to tackle the rocky future of AI was through the "Love Quotient," a concept that Ma has been very vocal about.
In an interview with Forbes published Tuesday, Trump suggested he and Tillerson — who allegedly once called the commander in chief a "moron" — go head-to-head in an intelligence quotient showdown.
This is also the evening that offers perhaps the highest quotient of conventional Republican Party politicians, including the party's congressional leaders House Speaker Paul Ryan and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell.
EQ stands for emotional intelligence quotient, and your emotional intelligence determines how well you relate to other people, your ability to put yourself in other's shoes, and your ability to build rapport.
As The Korea Herald reports, Samsung came in 49th in this year's Reputation Quotient Ratings from Harris Poll, which ranks the 20163 most visible companies in the US according to public reputation.
When I learned about the way autism spectrum disorder presents in many women and personally identified with the diagnosis, the story for The Kiss Quotient exploded in my head in full color.
Had he instead allowed the nomination process to proceed and bog down in more gridlock, the outrage quotient among Democrats would have remained lower and his prospects for retaining the majority higher.
When he was criticized for taking the human quotient out of Shake Shack, Meyer noted that when he heads to the airport or bank, he doesn't get face-to-face with anyone.
Morgan Stanley Impact Quotient, or Morgan Stanley IQ, has been in trials for the last six to nine months and will be gradually rolled out to all of the firm's financial advisors.
In a way, it did: there was passion and impressive oratory on both sides, as well as anger and what felt like an ambient quotient of fear in search of an outlet.
This is an apt image for an art fair, even if a fair's only conspicuous killer effect is to raise the world's quotient of junk art and the prices paid for it.
The University of Michigan Center for Social Media Responsibility unveiled a new metric titled the "Iffy Quotient," which determines how frequently stories from the questionable sources are shared on Facebook and Twitter.
Speaking at an event this week held by The Female Quotient, part of the Cannes Lions advertising festival, chief marketing officers spoke of personal realizations about the lack of diversity in advertising.
I felt terribly that I couldn't fit greens into my breakfast, I wasn't hitting my daily water quotient, I skipped most of my regular workouts, and was basically living on salted carbs.
Samsung's brand reputation takes a big hit: The Korean electronics manufacturer came in number 49 in this year's Reputation Quotient Ratings from Harris Poll, down from being at number seven last year.
But the "happiness quotient" isn't just tied to the weather — San Diego boasts the lowest commute times in the country, with annual delay times (in hours) nearly half that of San Francisco.
MosaiQ™ Instrument Quotient has taken delivery of three evaluation instruments ("Field Trial Hardware") from its instrument development partner, STRATEC Biomedical AG ("STRATEC"), with delivery of a fourth expected within the next month.
Quotient expects to develop additional applications for MosaiQ™, starting with nucleic acid testing for donor molecular disease screening, upon completion of assay development for the blood grouping and serological disease screening applications.
This toxin can damage the developing nervous system in young children, and blood lead levels as low as 26 micrograms per deciliter may lower intelligence quotient (IQ), according to the World Health Organization.
By definition, most scores bunch in the middle: the average result in a cohort becomes an intelligence quotient (IQ) of 100; the middle two-thirds of scores become IQs of 85 to 115.
" Shelley Zalis, CEO of The Female Quotient told Refinery29, "The perception is when you have female-led companies, they're more purpose driven; and purpose driven companies leads to higher retention of the workforce.
But that doesn't mean the adorable animal quotient has dropped at all — if anything, it's gone up, since now we have animals in costumes and cute dancing skeletons and oh yes, baby bats.
In recent years, Comcast, Dish Network and other consumer telecom giants have ranked near dead last in the Harris Reputation Quotient poll, the gold-standard favorability ratings for the nation's most visible companies.
So far, romance fans have swooned over Ms. Hoang's debut novel, "The Kiss Quotient," a multicultural love story centered on an autistic woman who has trouble navigating the nuances of dating and courtship.
Tesla has upped the interior luxury quotient considerably; it's no longer possible to knock the S for having the price tag of a Mercedes S-Class and the seats of a Toyota Camry.
" Palin responded, "I hope voters aren't trying to find the most Christian-y, godliest candidate out there because who are we to judge one another's level of faith, our Christian quotient if you will.
He plays a wrestler, a plot point that must have been pencilled in just so it could contribute to the high-octane action quotient that is a known part of Khan's brand of blockbusters.
This quotient, which doesn't yet exist, could help us understand that the bee communication traces itself back to a tiny bee brain, and that whale communication traces itself back to a bigger whale brain.
The 8-year-old Mexico City native reportedly boasts an intelligence quotient of 162 — a score slightly higher than notable geniuses Albert Einstein and Stephen Hawking, who each had an estimated IQ of 160.
But there's a real sort of emotional quotient that there's a bit of pathos behind this intimidating killer that he's wearing the face of somebody who he loved dearly, and couldn't let go of.
The NBA All-Defensive first-team selection from last season adds a toughness quotient to the Clippers, a team that exited in the first round of the playoffs in each of the past two seasons.
The threat of "chemical warfare" and "chemical weapons" had been discussed in the press, but their actual use by Germany in 1915, first in Poland and then in Belgium, raised the war's quotient of barbarism.
Sweet said there's been more of a focus on gender equality every year, and that spaces like the Female Quotient lounge, which is sponsored by Deloitte, JPMorgan Chase (JPM), Twitter (TWTR) and others, have helped.
In the mind-bogglingly popular field of indoor group cycling, the supposed cool quotient currently belongs to boutique studios like SoulCycle and Peloton, which sell a fashionable athletic lifestyle complete with $20163 branded water bottles.
While it took about a decade for Morandi to become Morandi, his centeredness as a painter and his preternatural ability to coax the maximum quotient of life from his pigments were there from the beginning.
With an initial focus on blood grouping and serological disease screening, Quotient is developing its proprietary MosaiQTM technology platform to offer a breadth of tests that is unmatched by existing commercially available transfusion diagnostic instrument platforms.
In public surveys, like the Harris Poll Reputation Quotient, the tech giants are still polling well ahead of Goldman and Wells Fargo, and some, like Amazon and Apple, seem to be mostly flying above the fray.
As might be expected of a New Group show — especially one staged by that great talent hound (and the company's artistic director) Scott Elliott — all the cast members have assured styles and a high cool quotient.
But barring a historic rise in the tears-to-gravy quotient, Edwards-Levy summarized the takeaway here better than I ever could: These 3% must be the most disproportionately catered-to news consumers in all history.
It's the kind of motivational lingo college basketball coaches tend to traffic in, except that Ganot tacitly acknowledges the bullshit quotient that the more high-profile members of his profession often employ to disguise their own ambitions.
There's little that could enter the news cycle at this point and feel truly, genuinely weird; the relativity quotient of all that has happened on the internet in 2017 has rendered virtually anything believable at this point.
In the three previous matchups between Tanaka and Keuchel, Tanaka had allowed six runs over 16⅔ innings for a 4.86 earned run average Keuchel had a 0.90 E.R.A., and the Yankees' frustration quotient was off the grid.
Fun Mom Dinner seems like it could be a gamble — movies about moms cutting loose exist already — but the fact that this one is premiering at Sundance bodes well for both its originality and its humor quotient.
At the start of The Kiss Quotient, Stella decides it's time to tackle her sex and dating problem in typical no-nonsense, Stella fashion: She hires an escort to walk her through a series of lessons in lovemaking.
However, there's one particular silhouette that's been waiting for its fashion comeback moment for quite some time now — and it just got a huge vote of confidence (and, perhaps, the coolness quotient it's been missing) from Opening Ceremony.
In her 15 years as the head of admissions at Hillcrest, a not-quite-first-tier boarding school in New Hampshire, Sherri Rosen-Mason has increased the student body's diversity quotient threefold: to 18 percent from 6 percent.
With the help of a $1.2 million grant from Google, the Geena Davis Institute developed the Geena Davis inclusion quotient, software that tracks the numbers of times a woman appears on screen, and how many lines she has.
At thirty-five years old, their child, Quotient Lorenzo-Lochbaum has agreed to forfeit her remaining years on Earth—a life expectancy of 190 years—to grant Lorloch the necessary immortality credits to endure beyond the maximum allowable age.
Made for a relatively modest budget, the movie's financial equation might work out more favorably than its script, with franchise potential in the character and a blow-stuff-up quotient suited to international markets and deferred pay-cable viewing.
While there are reservations both in terms of cosmetics and grumpiness quotient, a growing number of black voters appear to appreciate Sanders's seemingly unapologetic stands on the economy in a time of increased election cycle focus on foreign policy.
Now Lightspeed has confirmed that the company has raised an additional $100 million in financing at roughly a half billion dollar valuation alongside investment partners including India Quotient, Jesmond Holdings, Morningside, SAIF Partners, Shunwei Ventures, Venture Highway and Xiaomi.
After presumably squirming through the entire broadcast, the Welsh Food Microbiological Forum (WFMF) suggested that maybe it should investigate the poop quotient in another round of studies in its country's own iced lattes—and the results were equally gross.
"There is a double standard, and, you know, there have been many studies that, you know, as women rise to especially the top job, their likeability quotient goes down," she added, blurring the lines between her life and Clinton's.
Check out the fill list of frugal cities below: "Whatever the reason — a bitter election, the loss of pop icons — people sought out digital coupons to stretch their budgets and, perhaps, to make themselves feel better," Quotient Technology researchers wrote.
On the cover of June's The Kiss Quotient by Helen Hoang, a book about a successful economist on the autism spectrum who takes an efficient approach to dating, a cartoon man and woman kiss while perched on a mathematical symbol.
His backing band, Promise of the Real, handled the youthful quotient—comprised of hard-rocking bearded dudes in their late 20s, led by Lukas Nelson (son of Willie), who looks like Post Malone but plays guitar with the force of Karl.
Of course, eye popping abs can also improve your confidence level, not to mention your attractiveness quotient (hence the nickname "sex-pack"), which is why nearly everyone who sets foot in a gym has it on his or her wish list.
There is amusement to be had, engaging actors to admire and beautiful craftsmanship to behold, but the entertainment quotient is below their usual standard when it comes to the films they target for a mass audience, of which this is one.
He is, in many respects, the most special effect "Thor" has to offer, setting aside the inevitable free-for-all that, it should be noted, inflicts a higher quotient of carnage than parents tempted to bring younger kids might deem appropriate.
A loss in Pittsburgh wouldn't assure New England of playing on wild-card weekend — the Patriots would still have a 52 percent chance if earning a bye — but it would surely heighten the drama quotient heading into the final two weeks.
Jock Jeffcoat's fish-out-of-water visit to the Rhoades' apartment for a home-cooked meal (provided by Bobby's personal chef, naturally), and the quest of milquetoast investor Ben Kim (Daniel K. Isaac, adorably awkward) to up his alpha-male quotient.
Anand Lunia, a VC at India Quotient, said in a recent podcast that the food delivery firms have little choice but to keep subsidizing the cost of food items on their platform as otherwise most of their customers can't afford them.
Anand Lunia, a VC at India Quotient, said in a recent podcast that the food delivery firms have little choice but to keep subsidizing the cost of food items on their platform, as otherwise most of their customers can't afford them.
Researchers also had study participants complete a survey known as the Empathy Quotient, often used to measure both cognitive empathy (the ability to recognize another person's thoughts and feelings) and affective empathy (the ability to respond appropriately to those thoughts and feelings).
Quotient now plans to complete an interim internal evaluation study using MosaiQ™ blood grouping consumables, comprising a partial menu of blood grouping assays for antigen typing and antibody identification, and MosaiQ™ disease screening consumables, comprising the CMV and Syphilis assays.
Prior to the campaign, roughly 65% of Bangladeshis in the authors' sample were drinking water with unsafe levels of arsenic, high exposure to which could lead to increased rates of cancer and infant mortality as well as decreased intelligence quotient for affected children.
The gotcha quotient of their statements varies, but watching a sitting congressman (Joe Wilson of South Carolina) say, "A 3-year-old cannot defend itself from an assault rifle by throwing a Hello Kitty pencil case at it" is right up there.
And though the play features two simulated deaths (though without the usual McDonagh carnage quotient), its most viscerally disturbing moment finds Mooney slowly, slowly tracing an arc in the air with his hand, to show Shirley he knows what a curve is.
Helen Hoang, whose 2018 novel The Kiss Quotient was a breakout hit, is back with The Bride Test, about a young Vietnamese American man who has trouble expressing his emotions and the mixed-race Vietnamese woman who's determined to help him love again.
But for many of us, the festival means more than its role in the Oscar ecosystem or its celebrity quotient, even if I did sail past the British actor Charlie Hunnam (here for his new movie "Papillion") at my favorite vegan joint yesterday.
It might be a lot better than that, but you can always count on a large quotient of rage and consequent distortion and lacerating atonal shrieks you can almost see graphically represented above the stage as cartoon notes with a shudder running through them.
Don't Forget, Always Bet on BlackAs a man of moderately good taste and extraordinary amounts of cash to burn, Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk knows how to dress it down when he needs to up his cool quotient, especially when on a television set.
To determine the job most unique to each state, CNBC Make It analyzed data collected by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) that measures "location quotient," or the concentration of a specific occupation's workforce in a single state as compared to the national average.
The one constant in all this, besides a significant amount of bad luck and a correspondingly significant number of important injured players—Lucas Duda and Yoenis Cespedes were also placed on the 10-Day DL last week—is the Metsiness quotient of it all.
It's been two years since Love Letters, and five since The English Riviera, the record that really broke Metronomy, pushing Mount from being a bedroom beat maker with a bizarre falsetto to an artist with critical clout and comerical appeal without sacrificing the weird quotient.
The software, called the Geena Davis Inclusion Quotient (or GD-IQ), will speed up and automate the painstaking data-collection process that researchers use to study representation, a key initiative in recent years as the entertainment industry has begun to focus on equity onscreen.
His presence during a week with only the barest celebrity quotient was part of a strategy devised by the branding expert Chiun-kai Shih to pass Mr. Lutz in front of the eyes of designers and position him as something more than mere beefcake.
Yes, it lacks the gooseflesh-raising quotient of earlier versions of the show I've seen (in London in 2004, and on Broadway two years later); its original music (by Ryan Rumery) is strangely sunny; and this version slightly muffs the play's spook-house climax.
It imagines a world in which DNA testing has evolved to a point where one's "genetic quotient" is the deciding factor of their station in life—to such an extent that nurses read out one's life expectancy and chance of disorders in the delivery room.
JERSEY, Channel Islands, July 11, 19343 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Quotient Limited (NASDAQ:QTNT), a commercial-stage diagnostics company, today provided an update of the plan for commercial scale up of MosaiQ™, including the status of validation activities associated with the initial manufacturing system for MosaiQ™ consumables.
A new poll of more than 813,000 U.S. adults from Berlin Cameron, The Female Quotient, and Harris Poll (conducted in December 2017) shows that men and women aren't only eager to work with women — they also hope to be led by more women in the future.
According to the just-released 2019 Harris Poll Reputation Quotient, a survey measuring the reputation of the 100 most visible American companies, Apple fell three spots to 32, Google dropped 13 places to 41, while Facebook fell this year from 51 to 20183, almost at the bottom.
The movie makes a point of showing him striking out with a beautiful young woman (the music and dance artist FKA twigs, whose casting indicates the hipness quotient to which the movie aspires); young Otis then picks up Dad's slack and starts an intimate friendship with her. Harsh!
This is an interesting and important twist on the AI challenge: many worry about how AI will replace humans, and/or will quietly help evade ethical and privacy oversights — "societal angst" as Microsoft's Emma Williams, the GM of Bing Studio and its "EQ Expert", put it (EQ: emotional quotient).
Anand Lunia, a VC at India Quotient, said in a recent podcast that the food delivery firms have little choice but to keep subsidizing the cost of food items on their platform as otherwise most of their customers can't afford to get their lunch and dinner from them.
I've long suspected that the central element of my job is to attempt to gauge the weirdness quotient of the real world, at the time of writing, and then crank up the level of cognitive dissonance in the narrative to whatever provides optimal pleasure to the reader (or to myself, really).
We also had a dense dessert called a Russian hat, in this case a yellow cake buried inside shaved coconut and drizzled with chocolate syrup, but a better idea would have been to up the international quotient by heading over to Point Brazil for some tangy Brazilian passion fruit mousse ($3) and coffee.
Although the scale was revised periodically through the years, it was the German psychologist William Stern who created the measurement known as the intelligence quotient, or I.Q. It is derived by comparing the age of a child scored on the Stanford-Binet Intelligence Scale, or similar test, to the child's biological age.
The Bride Test brings back a character introduced in The Kiss Quotient — Khai Diep, who is autistic and also a secret millionaire — but the real star of this romance is Esme, a Vietnamese woman whom Khai's mother invites to the US in hopes that she'll be able to win over her perpetually single son.
That crush has become more pronounced with Oxygen rebranding itself as a dedicated crime channel in 2017 and HLN upping its quotient of true crime and mysteries -- including its own look at the Bundy case, under the "How it Really Happened" banner, in October -- along with other networks mining Investigation Discovery's "crime and justice" niche.
Based on this evidence, Professor Stanovich and colleagues have introduced the concept of the rationality quotient, or R.Q. If an I.Q. test measures something like raw intellectual horsepower (abstract reasoning and verbal ability), a test of R.Q. would measure the propensity for reflective thought — stepping back from your own thinking and correcting its faulty tendencies.
The dark cinematography, the screaming soundtrack, the bone-crunching fight choreography, and especially the secret underground assassin economy are all played for maximum cool-quotient impact, making John Wick the kind of film that picks up viewers on word of mouth, and creating the kind of world that viewers want to revisit as soon as possible.
"You don't want to be a supreme doofus-magoofus in front of Rihanna...You wanna keep a little bit of a cool quotient, which I, as you can tell, I'm not super successful at," Sarah Paulson, who plays Tammy, told ETOnline, revealing that the cast spends a lot of time singing Rihanna songs under their breath.
At Davos this year, Weed is taking part in a panel put together by campaigning organization the Female Quotient, on how to "affect positive change," along with other senior marketers, including Uber Chief Brand Officer Bozoma Saint John, Kristin Lemkau, CMO of JP Morgan Chase, and Carolyn Everson, vice-president of global marketing solutions at Facebook.
She expects to network with other CMOs who are also likely to be concerned about business purpose and will also take part in several panels, including one on Tuesday at the Female Quotient lounge, an event space focused on equality, and another where she will be in discussion with fashion industry executives about using technology to tackle modern slavery in supply chains.
At a loss to shake her disconnect with large segments of the electorate beyond her base (and ever aware of her dismal likability quotient), she often resorted to rhetorical stunts: tossing in Yiddish phrases when speaking to Jewish groups; adopting a Negro dialect when speaking to black groups; waxing in and out of Southern speech patterns whenever it proved expedient, etc.
The musical lineup is nothing to sneer at — with members of LCD Soundsystem, Animal Collective, and My Morning Jacket doing solo sets, as well as performances by Au Revoir Simone and Jon Hopkins — but neither is the art quotient, which includes works by Lynch himself as well as William Eggleston and an off-site exhibition of Sandro Miller's photographs of John Malkovich as iconic characters from Lynch's films and Twin Peaks.

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