0 a person or animal that finishes an athletic competition
1 a person or animal who completes an athletic competition:
Figure 3 shows the proportion of culture-positive pen faecal samples in correlation to the proportion seropositive samples in the same sampling round for growers (triangular markers) and finishers (diamond-shaped markers).
The negative predictive value could be improved by increasing the herd level cut-off for finishers, but this seems of little practical value and should, therefore, be discouraged.
In total, 115 observations from 29 herds were available where results from growers in one round could be linked to results from finishers in the next sampling round.
With a fixed rate for the new premium, beef finishers will be able to take it more predictably into account in their planning.
Beef finishers should be among the people who benefit from the low cost of cattle in the market.
Dyers, finishers and printers prepare the fabric, which clothing manufacturers use.
I could make similar comments about the finishers' fixed price scheme.
In my constituency, there are a large number of dyers and finishers.