recruitment rate

  • 1recruitment pattern — a description of the sequence of recruitment in a muscle; see also recruitment frequency and recruitment rate …

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  • 2Recruitment Process Insourcing — (RPI) is a diversion from contemporary Recruitment Process Outsourcing (RPO) services, a subset of Business Process Outsourcing. RPI differs from RPO in its more intimate delivery, focusing on absorbing the client company s current state, culture …

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  • 3Recruitment — For other uses, see Recruitment (disambiguation). Recruitment refers to the process of attracting, screening, and selecting qualified people for a job. For some components of the recruitment process, mid and large size organizations often retain… …

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  • 4recruitment overfishing — the rate of fishing above which the recruitment to the exploitable stock becomes significantly reduced. This is characterized by a greatly reduced spawning stock, a decreasing proportion of older fish in the catch, and generally very low… …

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  • 5Recruitment to the British Army during World War I — At the start of 1914 the British Army had a reported strength of 710,000 men including reserves, of which around 80,000 were regular troops ready for war. By the end of World War I almost 1 in 4 of the total male population of the United Kingdom… …

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  • 6recruitment overfishing — The rate of fishing above which the recruitment to the exploitable stock becomes significantly reduced. This is characterized by a greatly reduced spawning stock, a decreasing proportion of older fish in the catch, and generally very low… …

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  • 7recruitment overfishing — The rate of fishing above which the recruitment to the exploitable stock becomes significantly reduced. This is characterized by a greatly reduced spawning stock, a decreasing proportion of older fish in the catch, and generally very low… …

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  • 8rate of natural increase — instantaneous rate of surplus production (equal to rate of growth plus rate of recruitment less rate of natural mortality all in terms of weight and on an instantaneous basis. In a balanced or equilibrium fishery, this increment replaces what is… …

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  • 9recruitment frequency — in a recruitment pattern, the firing rate of one motor unit action potential at the time that a different potential first appears; cf. recruitment interval …

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  • 10recruitment — 1. In the testing of hearing, the abnormally greater increase in loudness in response to increments in intensity of the acoustic stimulus in an ear with a sensory hearing loss compared with a normal ear. 2. In neurophysiology …

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