Baseline Data. In order to establish the present uses and condition of the Protected Property so as to be able to properly monitor its future uses and condition and assure compliance with the terms hereof,
Baseline Data. Average values with standard deviation or percen- tages where appropriate.
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Baseline Data. As at December 2004, publicly available data (from HESA and HEFCE) covers only Trinity College of Music as the recognised HEI. Moreover, internal data collection and analysis processes have inevitably been more developed within Trinity than Laban, which has not to date had the reporting requirements of a funded HEI. Except where specified, therefore, Trinity College of Music’s data has been used as the baseline for Trinity Laban. However, the close similarity of the two legacy institutions (both small, performing arts specialists, based in SE London and with an international recruitment focus), gives confidence that this does not unduly distort the picture for Trinity Laban as a whole. The data will be updated to reflect actual performance of the merged institution as soon as that information becomes available. Baseline data is as follows: Target group Baseline data Applicants from low income households 30% of the 2004 entry across Trinity and Laban qualified for full LEA payment of the statutory undergraduate fee (NB qualifying income level is higher than that for full bursary support). 23% of applicants originated from wards with above average levels of deprivation (source: index of multiple of deprivation – 2000 data set) Applicants from lower socio-economic groups, based on occupational classifications. 14% of applicants for 2004 entry came from households with manual, skilled or semi-skilled occupations (social classes III – V) UK state maintained sector. 82% of 2002-03 home undergraduate entrants came from the state-maintained sector (source: HESA PIs) Black and minority ethnic applicants. 7.1% of home undergraduate applicants for 2004 entry came from BME groups Male applicants for dance programmes 14% of applicants for 2004 entry to Xxxxx’s undergraduate course were male. Local applicants 3.3% of undergraduate applicants for 2004 entry originated from LBs of Greenwich, Lewisham, Towers Hamlets or Newham.
Baseline Data. Baseline data included under this agreement will normally be limited to those data sets available using standard submarine equipment and those systems typically installed by ASL for Submarine Ice Exercise (ICEX) cruises. Specific data sets and equipments may vary depending upon the submarine conducting the operation. In general, the baseline data set will include:
(1) Conductivity, Temperature, Depth (CTD) profiles taken by expendable probes.
(2) CTD data taken from hull-mounted CTD systems.
(3) Bathymetry recorded by installed fathometers.
(4) Ice profile data from upward-looking sonars.
(5) Salinities from water samples.
(6) Supporting navigation and operational data at a non-classified level.
Baseline Data. Baseline data is as follows: Target group Baseline data Applicants from low income households 16.2% of home undergraduate entrants in 2006-07 received the full maintenance grant Applicants from lower socio-economic groups, based on occupational classifications. 19% of entrants in 2006 came from households with lower supervisory, semi-routine or routine occupations (NS-SEC IV-VIII) UK state maintained sector. 75% of 2005-06 home undergraduate entrants came from the state-maintained sector (source: HESA PIs) Black and minority ethnic applicants. 8.2% of home undergraduate applicants for 2006 entry came from BME groups Male applicants for dance programmes 14.5% of applicants for 2006 entry to Laban’s undergraduate course were male. Local applicants 3.1% of undergraduate applicants for 2006 entry originated from LBs of Greenwich, Lewisham, Towers Hamlets or Newham.
Baseline Data. Baseline data is as follows: Target group Baseline data Applicants from low income households 30% of the 2004 entry across Trinity and Laban qualified for full LEA payment of the statutory undergraduate fee (NB qualifying income level is higher than that for full bursary support). 27% of applicants originated from wards with above average levels of deprivation (source: index of multiple of deprivation – 2000 data set) Applicants from lower socio-economic groups, based on occupational classifications. 15% of applicants for 2005 entry came from households with lower supervisory, semi-routine or routine occupations (NS-SEC IV-VII) UK state maintained sector. 84% of 2004-05 home undergraduate entrants came from the state-maintained sector (source: HESA PIs) Black and minority ethnic applicants. 7.6% of home undergraduate applicants for 2005 entry came from BME groups Male applicants for dance programmes 14% of applicants for 2004 entry to Xxxxx’s undergraduate course were male. Local applicants 4.0% of undergraduate applicants for 2005 entry originated from LBs of Greenwich, Lewisham, Towers Hamlets or Newham.
Baseline Data. Baseline data refers to basic information collected before a project/scheme is implemented. It is used later to provide a comparison for assessing impact of the project. Any attempt to collect base line data while undertaking actual impact assessment study is faced with recall error. The present report is provided with following base line data for the study area as a whole. Gujarat (24) Bharuch (488) Bharuch DISTRICT Total 1,026,060 529,393 496,667 In the age group 0-6 years 121,510 62,739 58,771 Scheduled Castes (SC) 35,364 18,086 17,278 Scheduled Tribes (ST) 431,980 221,464 210,516 Literates 705,458 396,884 308,574 Illiterate 320,602 132,509 188,093 Total Worker 447,185 315,191 131,994 Main Worker 363,649 281,479 82,170 Main Worker - Cultivator 68,645 61,534 7,111 Main Worker - Agricultural Labourers 187,103 128,213 58,890 Main Worker - Household Industries 4,407 3,559 848 Main Worker - Other 103,494 88,173 15,321 Marginal Worker 83,536 33,712 49,824 Marginal Worker - Cultivator 6,757 2,693 4,064 Marginal Worker - Agriculture Laborers 57,229 20,310 36,919 Marginal Worker - Household Industries 1,614 616 998 Marginal Workers - Other 17,936 10,093 7,843 Marginal Worker (3-6 Months) 73,534 29,063 44,471 Marginal Worker - Cultivator (3-6 Months) 5,978 2,402 3,576 Marginal Worker - Agriculture Laborers (3-6 Months) 50,181 17,218 32,963 Marginal Worker - Household Industries (3-6 Months) 1,436 532 904 Marginal Worker - Other (3-6 Months) 15,939 8,911 7,028 Marginal Worker (0-3 Months) 10,002 4,649 5,353 Marginal Worker - Cultivator (0-3 Months) 779 291 488 Marginal Worker - Agriculture Labourers (0-3 Months) 7,048 3,092 3,956 Marginal Worker - Household Industries (0-3 Months) 178 84 94 Marginal Worker - Other Workers (0-3 Months) 1,997 1,182 815 Non Worker 578,875 214,202 364,673 8 Xxxxxxx 1.98 SW 9 Xxxxx 1.25 ESE 10 Dholgam 8.49 SSW 11 Bhuri 6.01 N 12 Gundecha 6.84 NE 13 3.9 ESE 14 Dharoli 5.81 XXX 00 Amalzar 5.08 NE 16 Simdhara 8.2 NNW 17 Sakadiya 8.83 N 18 Bhilod 7.43 S 19 Malpor 3.76 WNW 20 Borjai 4.62 S 21 Kadvatalab 4.65 WSW 22 Kapalsadi 8.41 WNW 23 selod 5.7 W 24 Vanthevad 5.96 WNW 25 Kharia 4.92 NW 26 haripara 5.84 NNW 27 Dadheda 8.41 WSW 28 Talodra 6.53 SW 29 Andharkacchala 3.28 NNW 30 Limodara 8.77 NW 31 Vaghpara 7.22 NW 32 Karad 8.56 NNW 33 Xxxxx 6.5 E 34 Baleshwar 7.91 ENE 35 Navapara 8.71 E 36 Anadhara 5.76 E 37 Pather 9.27 ESE 38 Tapovan 9.72 SE 39 Dajipara 7.86 SE 40 Bhojpor 3.95 SE 41 ambos 5.85 XX 00 XXX Xxxxxxxxx 8.51 XXX 00 Xxxxxx 9.22 XXX ...
Baseline Data. In order to establish the present condition of the Property, the Grantee has examined the Property and prepared an inventory of relevant features, conditions, and improvements (“Baseline Documentation”) which is incorporated by this reference. A copy of the Baseline Documentation has been provided to Grantor, and the original shall be placed and remain on file with Grantee. The Grantor and Xxxxxxx agree that the Baseline Documentation is an accurate representation of the Property at the time of this grant and is intended to serve as an objective information baseline for monitoring compliance with this Deed of Easement. The Grantor and Xxxxxxx further agree that in the event a controversy arises with respect to the condition of the Property or a particular resource thereof, the Grantor and Grantee shall not be foreclosed from utilizing any other relevant document, survey, or report to assist in the resolution of the controversy.
Baseline Data. Prior to rolling out the plan, the Steering Committee will meet to determine the scope of any statistical information that may be required from Employer sources (Affiliate and Health Authority) in order to accurately establish pre-implementation baseline thresholds to more reliably track and measure the effectiveness of the plan following its implementation. Such threshold data is also anticipated to assist the Committee in their efforts at formulating post- implementation comparisons of savings realized by the plan