QUADRO definition

Examples of QUADRO in a sentence

  • We remark that since performance was the focus of this first experiment, runtime contract checking was completely disabled across all benchmarks.All experiments were performed on the following hardware: Intel Core i7 8 cores, 2.7 GHz; NVIDIA QUADRO K2000M (2 GB memory, compute capability 3.0).

  • In the “User Costs With Works” table, an “Incident Time” column (split by work and non-work) has been provided to highlight the impact that incidents can have on the final QUADRO results.

  • She admitted to have used the email account of the accused without his knowledge in her cross-examination.

  • This suited the researcher, as time would not permit more than 10 interviews.

  • This phase describes the traffic flow output from the calculations carried out by the QUADRO program on the input data.

  • Further information on the output from QUADRO appears in Part 6 Chapter 4.

  • QUADRO cannot make the distinction between Central or Local Government funding and it is the responsibility of the user to ensure that the results are reported correctly.

  • Table 2C – Analysis of Monetised ImpactsThis Table summarises the monetised impacts as calculated by QUADRO.

  • Having established the preferred profile of works and user cost for each ‘Do Minimum’ and ‘Do Something’ option, the user should refer to the profile of works and user costs in undiscounted terms also set out in Phase 9 of the QUADRO printout.

  • This queuing is not being modelled (nor valued) by QUADRO and the additional delays caused by the roadworks will be consequently overestimated.

Related to QUADRO

  • Quadriplegia means total Paralysis of both upper and lower limbs. “Hemiplegia” means total Paralysis of the upper and lower limbs on one side of the body. “Uniplegia” means total Paralysis of one lower limb or one upper limb. “Paraplegia” means total Paralysis of both lower limbs or both upper limbs. “Paralysis” means total loss of use. A Doctor must determine the loss of use to be complete and not reversible at the time the claim is submitted.

  • Chile means the Republic of Chile.

  • ATO means the Australian Taxation Office;

  • SADC means the Southern African Development Community;

  • POPIA means the Protection of Personal Information Act, No 4 of 2013;

  • DARO means "days after the effective date for award of the contractual action".

  • Training manager means the individual responsible for administering a training program and monitoring the performance of principal instructors and guest instructors.

  • RO means Responding Organization/ Bidder Firm.

  • SAIF The Savings Association Insurance Fund, or any successor thereto.

  • CORA means the Colorado Open Records Act, §§24-72-200.1 et. seq., C.R.S.

  • GLO means the Texas General Land Office and its officers, employees, and designees, acting in their official capacities.

  • SLDC means the State Load Dispatch Center as notified by the State Government.

  • S&P means Standard & Poor’s Ratings Services, a division of The XxXxxx-Xxxx Companies, Inc. and any successor thereto.

  • CMA means the Competition and Markets Authority;

  • CEP (7) means "Circular Error Probable" - In a circular normal distribution, the radius of the circle containing 50% of the individual measurements being made, or the radius of the circle within which there is a 50% probability of being located.

  • Crown means the government of the United Kingdom (including the Northern Ireland Assembly and Executive Committee, the Scottish Executive and the National Assembly for Wales), including, but not limited to, government ministers and government departments and particular bodies, persons, commissions or agencies from time to time carrying out functions on its behalf;

  • MPAN means a meter point administration number;

  • DCM means a contract market or designated contract market as defined in CFTC Regulation 1.3(h).