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Findings from Group Two

Findings from School Group Discussions

Findings from School Group Discussions

... you from continuing an active lifestyle when you get older? Respondents were asked to consider what might prevent them from being active when they got ...by two groups, while losing interest and the ...

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Pile and Pile Group Capacity: Some Findings from Centrifuge Tests

Pile and Pile Group Capacity: Some Findings from Centrifuge Tests

... Received ** *** 2013; Accepted ** *** 2013 1. INTRODUCTION Urban renewal and regeneration projects are widespread in many cities around the world and developers are often promoting larger structures built within in more ...

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Walking, sustainability and health: findings from a study of a Walking for Health group

Walking, sustainability and health: findings from a study of a Walking for Health group

... For two of the three, ‘dropping out’ is temporary with both anticipating that they will soon be walking with the group ...stroller group. Even when people were unable to walk, the group still ...

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epublishing Working Group Findings from ereader Project, Phase 1

epublishing Working Group Findings from ereader Project, Phase 1

... stolen from a locked car (the iPad was in a backpack and not visible) and two tech-support calls were received in Module 1 and two in Module ...

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Strategies to improve General Practitioner wellbeing: findings from a focus group study

Strategies to improve General Practitioner wellbeing: findings from a focus group study

... under two main themes; those that were internal to the individual and practice, and those that were external to themselves and their practice and therefore perceived to be outside of their direct ...support ...

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The Evolving Family Mealtime: Findings From Focus Group Interviews With Hispanic Mothers

The Evolving Family Mealtime: Findings From Focus Group Interviews With Hispanic Mothers

... Two researchers fully familiarized themselves with the transcripts by reading through them numerous times, and then initially identified codes independently for comparison purposes. Initial code creation was based ...

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FE learners longitudinal survey wave two : findings from quantitative research

FE learners longitudinal survey wave two : findings from quantitative research

... qualification than those whose prior qualification was also below level 2 (12 per cent compared with six per cent). In this group, those who took the course to gain a qualification were most likely to gain a ...

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Implementing Multi-Tiered Systems of Support in Mathematics: Findings from Two Schools

Implementing Multi-Tiered Systems of Support in Mathematics: Findings from Two Schools

... range from three to five levels of support; however, the majority of schools in the ...small group Tier 2 interventions, with regular progress monitoring (Gersten et ...

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Strategies to improve general practitioner well-being: findings from a focus group study

Strategies to improve general practitioner well-being: findings from a focus group study

... Those who are already struggling and therefore have limited resources are less able to make these amendments, keeping them trapped in a negative feedback loop. Regarding formal interventions to reduce physician burnout, ...

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The assessment of Internet addiction among university students: some findings from a focus group

The assessment of Internet addiction among university students: some findings from a focus group

... addictive Internet usage and academic performance (as measured by the students’ grade point average score). - On the importance of measuring physical health risks Having more than two digital devices are the norm ...

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The acceptability of nicotine containing products as alternatives to cigarettes: findings from two pilot studies

The acceptability of nicotine containing products as alternatives to cigarettes: findings from two pilot studies

... Participation in this study did not act as a barrier to cessation, therefore the precaution we took of not recruiting those planning to quit in the immediate future is probably not warranted, as if it stimulated some ...

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Scanning for satisfaction or digging for dismay? Comparing findings from a postal survey with those from a focus group-study

Scanning for satisfaction or digging for dismay? Comparing findings from a postal survey with those from a focus group-study

... data from randomised controlled trials are seldom integrated with attached quali- tative data ...paring findings from different types of studies? This question is related to the basic debate about ...

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Realist methodology in practice: translational findings from two realist syntheses

Realist methodology in practice: translational findings from two realist syntheses

... Your community Retrospective Review into cctv and alcohol Related assault in night time economies Between 2006 and 2013, the Australian Government funded over $15.9 million for CCTV cameras in 29 local government areas, ...

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Group One Group Two Group Three

Group One Group Two Group Three

... fire from the prescribed shooting position outlined in these rules, or who must use special equipment when firing or requires special assistance to place and/or load the firearm, is entitled to petition the range ...

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The findings of the Industrial Policy Review Group

The findings of the Industrial Policy Review Group

... In addition to the considerable costs of grants to industry of £292m in 1991, the related expenditures in other government departments added to this and the cost of tax reliefs, gives a [r] ...

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The findings of the Industrial Policy Review Group

The findings of the Industrial Policy Review Group

... For example, matched comparisons of firms in Northern Ireland, which have levels of value added per head similar to those of the indigenous sector in the Republic, and west Germany demon[r] ...

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The findings of the Industrial Policy Review Group

The findings of the Industrial Policy Review Group

... Access to capital is also an important aspect of industrial development and a seriously inhibiting factor in the early development years of any enterprise.. Culliton identifies this prob[r] ...

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Group metacognitive therapy for obsessive-compulsive disorder : findings from a preliminary trial

Group metacognitive therapy for obsessive-compulsive disorder : findings from a preliminary trial

... control group against which to compare results. Without a control group, it cannot be ruled out that the significant symptomatic improvement is due to factors other than the treatment – for example the mere ...

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2017 Two-Legged Stool: New Findings from California on Nonprofits and Overhead

2017 Two-Legged Stool: New Findings from California on Nonprofits and Overhead

... Marwell and Calabrese 2014; Parsons, Pryor, and Roberts 2016; Sloan, Charles, and Kim 2016; Urban Institute 2013; Wing et al. 2006). Nonprofits are frequently unable to cover the full costs of funded programs and to ...

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Illicit drug use and anxiety disorders: Findings from two community surveys

Illicit drug use and anxiety disorders: Findings from two community surveys

... What is the etiology of this association between anxiety disorders and illicit substance use? First, there may be a causal relationship wherein the presence of the anxiety disorder increases the liability for use of the ...

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