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Conditions and Context: The Intensive Interview

A Notation for Expressing Restricting Conditions on a Context Free Grammar

A Notation for Expressing Restricting Conditions on a Context Free Grammar

... Addins a restrictions table senerator to the alreadhl existins ~(k) table senerator~ will cause the table seneration Prdcess for an Ktended Context-Free srammar to[r] ...

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1.1 In these terms and conditions, unless the context otherwise requires:

1.1 In these terms and conditions, unless the context otherwise requires:

... 2. Eligibility 2.1 All Account Holders are eligible to participate in the Program by voluntarily opting into the Program via the INB. 2.2 An Account Holder who through his/her INB account has successfully opted into the ...

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ICT appropriation, working conditions and hospital performance in the Cameroonian context

ICT appropriation, working conditions and hospital performance in the Cameroonian context

... working conditions in the relationship between the appropriation of ICT and hospital performance in ...working conditions in hospitals in Cameroon play a mediating role in the relationship between each of ...

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Local Phase-context for Face Recognition under Varying Conditions

Local Phase-context for Face Recognition under Varying Conditions

... recognition. The aim is to obtain a descriptor of the face that is robust to variations in pose, lighting and facial expres- sions. Moreover, an efficient descriptor is that which captures facial attributes that account ...

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Parental experiences of end of life care decision making for children with life limiting conditions in the paediatric intensive care unit : a qualitative interview study

Parental experiences of end of life care decision making for children with life limiting conditions in the paediatric intensive care unit : a qualitative interview study

... this context, for parents who may already be finding it difficult to understand that their child’s condition is incur- able, 26 conversations about end of life care may repre- sent a significant change from ...

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Parental experiences of end of life care decision-making for children with life-limiting conditions in the paediatric intensive care unit: a qualitative interview study

Parental experiences of end of life care decision-making for children with life-limiting conditions in the paediatric intensive care unit: a qualitative interview study

... Previous studies have described influences on parental decision-making as the child’s diagnosis, prognosis and the extent of their pain, discomfort or suffering. 21 25 Our findings indicate that clinical uncertainty, ...

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INTERVIEW: An Interview with John Liontas

INTERVIEW: An Interview with John Liontas

... actual context-sensitive social situations; avoiding violating the conventions of social appropriacy; helping readers to reexamine their contexts of teaching and pedagogical practices; achieving social immediacy ...

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The social context of tuberculosis treatment in urban risk groups in the United Kingdom: a qualitative interview study

The social context of tuberculosis treatment in urban risk groups in the United Kingdom: a qualitative interview study

... informational purposes only, are not exhaustive, and do not form part of our licenses. Considerations for licensors: Our public licenses are intended for use by those authorized to give the public permission to use ...

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Supporting Learners and Advisors: An Advising Interview Protocol for Intensive Language Programs

Supporting Learners and Advisors: An Advising Interview Protocol for Intensive Language Programs

... the interview protocol (Step 8) is designed to prime the learner that the advisor will be following up with him or ...current context, the formal written report from the advisor includes the following four ...

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Parents’ experiences of communication with neonatal intensive-care unit staff: an interview study

Parents’ experiences of communication with neonatal intensive-care unit staff: an interview study

... Participants Using medical records, we first identified families who met the following inclusion criteria: (a) neonatal care was ini- tially given in a level III NICU, (b) less than 12 months had elapsed since discharge ...

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A RESEARCH ON OPINIONS ON WORKING CONDITIONS OF LABOR IN A  LABOR INTENSIVE ORGANIZATION

A RESEARCH ON OPINIONS ON WORKING CONDITIONS OF LABOR IN A LABOR INTENSIVE ORGANIZATION

... Introduction India is an over populated country having distinctive features like lack of education leading to unawareness and unaffordability of good personal health. Moreover, the nature of industries is changing and ...

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Psychosocial support for parents of extremely preterm infants in neonatal intensive care: a qualitative interview study

Psychosocial support for parents of extremely preterm infants in neonatal intensive care: a qualitative interview study

... working conditions for staff has been found to be a major contributing fac- tor to safety problems in health care [31]; and stress, burnout and an excessive workload in NICU nurses spe- cifically have been shown ...

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CiteSeerX — Interview An Interview with

CiteSeerX — Interview An Interview with

... Another way that educational psychology helps keep the larger field grounded is by reminding us that there are several qualitatively different kinds of learning, each with its own set of optimal instructional settings, ...

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Bench to bedside review: Glucose and stress conditions in the intensive care unit

Bench to bedside review: Glucose and stress conditions in the intensive care unit

... These hormones in turn induce profound modifi cations of the infl ammatory response, such as cytokine and mediator profi les. The hallmarks of stress-induced hyperglycaemia include ‘insulin resistance’ associated with an ...

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Optimization of Exposure Conditions for Computed Radiology Exams in Neonatal Intensive Care

Optimization of Exposure Conditions for Computed Radiology Exams in Neonatal Intensive Care

... In this work we investigate response changes of digital medium (computed radiography plates), due to alterations of the beam through incubators components. All combinations in use in our Hospital were tested for ...

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Fuzzy rule-based systems for recognition-intensive classification in granular computing context

Fuzzy rule-based systems for recognition-intensive classification in granular computing context

... the context of real-life data classification, especially when the nature of a classification task is to recognize patterns of specific ...the context of emotion detection, multiple emotions may be ...

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Fuzzy Rule-Based Systems for Recognition Intensive

Classification in Granular Computing Context

Fuzzy Rule-Based Systems for Recognition Intensive Classification in Granular Computing Context

... For the above example on forest type identification, the four classes ‘s’, ‘h’, ‘d’ and ‘o’ represent ‘Sugi’ forest, ‘Hinoki’ forest, ‘Mixed deciduous’ forest and ‘Other’ non- forest land, respectively. On the basis of ...

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Ideal and reality of textbook selection : an interview  and questionnaire  based investigation in the Taiwanese tertiary context

Ideal and reality of textbook selection : an interview and questionnaire based investigation in the Taiwanese tertiary context

... 119 interview data were also discussed with my supervisor to ensure objectivity in coding and classifying criteria from the teacher data. To sum up, I was aware that no matter how well the computer functions, it ...

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Conditions for parents' participation in the care of their child in neonatal intensive care – a field study

Conditions for parents' participation in the care of their child in neonatal intensive care – a field study

... the conditions to allow them to participate and that means we must be able to offer the par- ents the chance to be ...neonatal intensive care was considered to be that the different cate- gories of staff ...

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Water quality requirement and holding conditions of Arctic charr (Salvelinus alpinus L.) under intensive fish farming conditions.

Water quality requirement and holding conditions of Arctic charr (Salvelinus alpinus L.) under intensive fish farming conditions.

... Arctic charr are affected by photoperiod (day length) which is the most fixed environmental cue that can be used due to the regular changes in day length over the calendar year. Salmonids use changes in day length to ...

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