Conventional methods definition

Conventional methods means any other authorized methods of filing and serving documents other than electronic filing, including but not limited to the submission of a paper document.

Examples of Conventional methods in a sentence

  • Conventional methods of tracking and predicting the spread of infectious diseases throughout populations rely on surveying the infected individuals and their families to track their inter-­‐ and intra-­‐community movement as well as on mathematical and computational models utilizing a variety of data, such as demographics, immigration and emigration patterns, vaccination data, etc.

  • Conventional methods of traffic safety risk assessment at signalized intersections, measured by number of roadway crashes per unit of exposure, would require a long observation time as crashes are rare events.

  • Conventional methods (pesticides, herbicides) harm the environment and are viewed critically by consumers.

  • Conventional methods used for detection of melamine, such as high performance liquid chromatography/mass spectroscopy, gas chromatography/mass spectroscopy and enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay, usually require expensive instruments and time consuming sample preparation procedures.