The institute uses the library management software, Alice for Windows.
The national geographic institute in France uses the building as a benchmark.
The institute used the house as its headquarters, then sold it to the American Heart Association.
So the institute uses a battery of tests over two or three days, including some that involve computerized tools.
The new institute used many of the cultural and instructional resources provided by the university.
Instead the institute uses funds obtained from book royalties and fees in addition to donations.
The institute used its findings to represent the 14 million Algerian citizens who were of the age 16 or older.
The institute used to conduct its own admission test for other courses.
The institute uses relative grading on a 10-point scale.
Although this is its sixth annual report on Connecticut, the institute uses data going back to 1970 to measure the state's progress over nearly three decades.