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Assessment of Positive Effects of Illness: Implications for an Integrative  Approach of Bio­Psycho­Socio­Spiritual Model

Assessment of Positive Effects of Illness: Implications for an Integrative  Approach of Bio­Psycho­Socio­Spiritual Model

... measurement model of McBribe et al., (2009) may prove a useful assessment tool in developing the therapeutic interventions to cultivate the positive growth in the lives of people with ...patients ...

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Dynamic Assessment: From Underlying Constructs to Implications for Language Teaching

Dynamic Assessment: From Underlying Constructs to Implications for Language Teaching

... Sandwich Model The sandwich model usually consists of three phases: pre-test, mediation and ...sandwich model is called so, because the instruction is given all at once between the pre- test and the ...

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Assessment and updating of the fortification model from 2006

Assessment and updating of the fortification model from 2006

... the model from 2006 it is assumed that 25% of the energy in the diet can be derived from fortified foods and ...Information from the Norwegian Food Safety Authority, including about a pilot ...

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A mathematical model for assessment of material requirements for cable supported bridges: implications for conceptual design

A mathematical model for assessment of material requirements for cable supported bridges: implications for conceptual design

... mathematical model for the assessment of relative material costs of the supporting structures for cable-stayed and cable suspension ...proposed model is more accurate than the ones published to date ...

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Pricing implications of non-marginal budgetary impacts in health technology assessment : a conceptual model

Pricing implications of non-marginal budgetary impacts in health technology assessment : a conceptual model

... where H is health produced by treatment j with cost c within programme l, for fraction x of population i, and b is the total budget available. Given that this entails selecting the most cost-effective treatment first, ...

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Inconsistent strategies to spin up models in CMIP5: implications for ocean biogeochemical model performance assessment

Inconsistent strategies to spin up models in CMIP5: implications for ocean biogeochemical model performance assessment

... funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement ...funding from the European community’s Seventh Framework Pro- gramme under grant agreement ...support ...

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From land use to land cover: restoring the afforestation signal in a coupled integrated assessment–earth system model and the implications for CMIP5 RCP simulations

From land use to land cover: restoring the afforestation signal in a coupled integrated assessment–earth system model and the implications for CMIP5 RCP simulations

... lation is constrained by environmental conditions. GLM also limits forest area and growth based on potential forest and environmental conditions, but with a different growth model and map of potential forest area ...

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One way coupling of an integrated assessment model and a water resources model: evaluation and implications of future changes over the US Midwest

One way coupling of an integrated assessment model and a water resources model: evaluation and implications of future changes over the US Midwest

... resources model (WM, Voisin et ...extracts from the local surface water and river channel to provide in priority for the local demand; (ii) a reservoir module that simulates the reservoir storage, regulates ...

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A Critique of Administrative Reform Programs in Egypt Implications from Riggs’ Prismatic Model

A Critique of Administrative Reform Programs in Egypt Implications from Riggs’ Prismatic Model

... 6.5 Integration of Evaluation Approaches : Usually no formal data concerning the effeteness of any of the reform programs throughout all reform plans in the period specified; maintaining thus the randomness of all reform ...

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A definition for effective assessment and implications on computer-aided assessment practice

A definition for effective assessment and implications on computer-aided assessment practice

... missing from formative assessment arises from the model of expansive learning proposed by Engeström and Sannino (2010 ...evolved from previously achieved learning ...knowledge ...

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Implications from palaeoseismological investigations at the Markgrafneusiedl Fault (Vienna Basin, Austria) for seismic hazard assessment

Implications from palaeoseismological investigations at the Markgrafneusiedl Fault (Vienna Basin, Austria) for seismic hazard assessment

... slip model 1 appears less likely as it seems improbable that an earthquake with a magnitude around ...slip model 2, suggesting that earthquakes with magnitudes larger than ...

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ENGLISH AS A LINGUA FRANCA: IMPLICATIONS FOR PEDAGOGY AND ASSESSMENT

ENGLISH AS A LINGUA FRANCA: IMPLICATIONS FOR PEDAGOGY AND ASSESSMENT

... trained from a right-or-wrong viewpoint and there is a clear line between the so-called standard and non-standard versions of ...native model of English. From an EFL perspective, a deep-seated ...

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Internet addiction: implications and assessment education for providers

Internet addiction: implications and assessment education for providers

... component model of addiction as it’s theoretical framework, and from there I’ll incorporate several tools for the providers review in conjunction with existing research on the ...

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Subsidies for FDI: Implications from a Model with Heterogenous Firms

Subsidies for FDI: Implications from a Model with Heterogenous Firms

... two-country model that considers the interac- tion between a Home country where multinationals are headquartered and a Foreign country seeking to attract ...draw from a pre-existing distribution of ...

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Subsidies for FDI: Implications from a Model with Heterogeneous Firms

Subsidies for FDI: Implications from a Model with Heterogeneous Firms

... the model for a Home firm to open a plant in Foreign is to take advantage of the proximity-concentration tradeoff in servicing the Foreign market, so that FDI is of a purely horizontal ...output from the ...

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Requirements for an Assessment Procedure for Beginning Teachers: Implications from Recent Theories on Teaching and Assessment

Requirements for an Assessment Procedure for Beginning Teachers: Implications from Recent Theories on Teaching and Assessment

... TEACHER ASSESSMENT In the 1970s, competence-based approaches to teacher education and assess- ment were viewed as promising ways to improve the preparation and eval- uation of ...for assessment purposes and ...

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From risk assessment to in-context trajectory evaluation - GMOs and their social implications

From risk assessment to in-context trajectory evaluation - GMOs and their social implications

... risk assessment studies conducted in other ...results from a great variety of cli- matic and environmental factors in a relatively small territory, mainly characterised by mountains, by the influence of the ...

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Body circumferences: clinical implications emerging from a new geometric model

Body circumferences: clinical implications emerging from a new geometric model

... With changes in energy balance, the adult human body "grows" either by expansion with positive balance or by contraction with negative balance. Our findings suggest that, in the stable steady state, waist circumference ...

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Human Capital as an Asset Class: Implications from a General Equilibrium Model

Human Capital as an Asset Class: Implications from a General Equilibrium Model

... The model I present here shows that one does not need to rely on idiosyncratic labor shocks or on ad hoc assumptions about the risk aversion of investors and workers to explain why wages are less volatile than ...

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Postcards from the people: a dialogue model for community needs assessment

Postcards from the people: a dialogue model for community needs assessment

... organisational and professional resistance. Resource issues Running a comprehensive and rigorous community needs assessment requires considerable time, skill and money putting it beyond the resources of many ...

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