... Start by training them to listen to each other using non-verbal responses only Research shows that there is a strong link between the amount of eye contact people receive and their degree of participation ... listen to them, particularly while they are performing tasks Look for signs of being bored or being lost Encourage your learners to make eye contact while they are working together in pairs or ... participation in group communication inthe number of turns taken in a group conversation for example The NLP approach to eye contact is holistic and individualistic, but is soundly based on the premise...
... xuất lương thực (như quay vòng chất dinh dưỡng, ngưng kết chất nitơ, quản lý sâu bệnh thống v.v.), đặc biệt sử dụng tốt tri thức kỹ người nông dân tăng cường tự tin khả họ Định nghĩa Smyth Dumanski ... lượng công việc kinh tế việc nhà tạo gánh nặng cho họ, (c) luật lệ phong tục không cho phép người phụ nữ tiếp cận tới đất đai, tín dụng, đầu vào, việc làm, giáo dục, thông tin hay y tế Sự khác ... tiếp cận lực khuyến khích học tập cá nhân xã hội Thay đổi kĩ thuật trình phức tạp với yếu tố sinh-lý kinh tế - xã hội Đó không việc giới thiệu khía cạnh kĩ thuật mà kết suy nghĩ hoạt động đài phát...
... study how the information inthe account helps the bank, i.e instead of analyzing the benefits of providing jointly a loan and a checking account to the same borrower, we examine the impact of relationships ... results in Tables 11 and 12 we find that the availability of savings banks inthe regions increases the likelihood that borrowers obtain loans We also find evidence for theimportanceof screening In ... logarithm ofthe number of branches over population as our main instrument This variable is constructed using the number of all branches of each savings bank and the number of inhabitants ofthe particular...
... According to these definitions and theimportanceof SMEs in manufacturing industries in this research, the author chose these types of companies Strengths and weakness characteristics of SMEs in ... Following the primary expansion ofthe conceptual model, feedback was obtained from participants inthe industry and academics The objectives of obtaining feedback on the model include: RELATED ... by using this model By investigation into prior research, the author finds one ofthe problems in many industries is the long time required to develop a new product From theliterature review, ...
... and let LT be the set of yields ofthe transformed derivations of G Inspecting the rewriting rules, it is clear that every string of L.G/ is the permutation of a string in LT : the transformation ... grammar GT that generates the yields ofthe set of all transformed derivations of G As the set of terminals of GT , we use the set of terminals of G To form the set of nonterminals, we take all categories ... xˇ , the arguments in occur on top ofthe arguments in ˇ, the first of which is active Using the segmentation property stated in Lemma 3, we can therefore infer that does not contain any inactive...
... results in Tables 11 and 12 we find that the availability of savings banks inthe regions increases the likelihood that borrowers obtain loans We also find evidence for theimportanceof screening In ... logarithm ofthe number of savings bank branches over the population inthe area the respective savings bank is operating in Natural logarithm ofthe Hirschman-Herfindahl-Index (HHI) which measures the ... Borrower Industry Borrower Industry Job Stability years Internal Rating Rating – Rating 12 External Rating Rating – Rating Log(Income) is the natural logarithm ofthe monthly net income of...
... symptom The remaining 10 (46%) complained of a mix of occasional pain, swelling and stiffness, occasional instability and occasional clicking and locking 15/17 ofthe full-time professional international ... cartilage injuries inthe knee joint, although the majority of studies involve fewer than 50 injuries Recently, Rubin et al demonstrated that the presence of subchondral oedema inthe knee may be indicative ... between the presence of oedema and the time period between injury and imaging The grade of cartilage injury correlated significantly with the depth of oedema All measurements were within one grade of...
... abundant inthe genomes of bacterial pathogens As expected, the authors confirmed that TheImportanceof Biological Interactions inthe Study of Biodiversity the presence of these prophages was in ... detected in any section ofthe crypt region Biofilms are the leading cause of contamination of medical devices and in industrial and agricultural settings The initial adhesion and further colonization ... selection in an environment such as a biofilm leads to the evolution of unequal interactions Specific mutations inthe genome of one species lead to adaptation to the presence ofthe other The resulting...
... sell them inthe towns A few ofthe villagers, including women, go out to catch fish inthe streams and rivers found inthe village Though the people ofthe village not usually earn much, yet they ... contented Inthe afternoon, most ofthe villagers are at home Some of them take a nap after lunch; some work in their small gardens, and some visit the small shops inthe village In various parts ofthe ... village The workers inthe village leave their homes early inthe morning to work inthe plantations or towns nearby Some have their own plantations, and some make certain articles in their homes...
... fixed instead of biomass being the function of amount of energy productions This was modeled such as the information available at the time was constrained The main objective of this study is, therefore, ... equations are introduced inthe model, and with the introduction of goals constraints inthe biomass qualities, we require the less total volume of biomass to produce the same amount of bioeenrgy ... ongoing discussions about increasing the share of renewable energy into the entire energy portfolio due to various sustainability implications inthe recent past Lund [3] brings three aspects of...
... [a]lthough meanings are inthe mind, they have their origins and their significance inthe culture in which they are created And he adds, human beings not terminate at their own skins; they are expressions ... competence, challenging their ability to make sense ofthe world around them (Kramsch, 1993: 1) The teaching of culture is not akin to the transmission of information regarding the people ofthe target ... Page 15 of 25 TheImportanceOf Teaching Culture InThe Foreign Language Classroom 1/14/10 11:34 PM be assisted in taking an insiders view ofthe connotations of these words and concepts In other...
... look forward to seeing relevant demonstration ofthe usefulness of this novel psychometric method in HRQOL research that fully encompasses the intent ofthe taxonomy, integrates the relevant properties ... addressed inthe Hankins' paper, and there is no explanation for how the use of Ferguson's Delta would enhance interpretability Although the use of Ferguson's Delta may someday improve our understanding ... reliability Yet in none ofthe Hankins examples is this type of reliability calculated or reported The first example uses an intraclass correlation between two different measures as the estimate of reliability,...
... 'Understanding the Role of Discriminative Instruments in HRQoL Research: Can Ferguson's Delta Help?' to which the answer is a definitive yes, subject to the constraints previously discussed Finally, ... Delta then indexes the degree to which the instrument makes valid discriminations Wyrwich suggests that the results of another study [6], in which the dichotomous scoring method ofthe GHQ-12 was ... difference of greater than points' Similarly, if the minimum important difference is considered to be points, then a discrimination is defined as any between-persons difference > = points Delta then indexes...
... letter explaining the aim ofthe study and asking their participation Parents decided themselves whether the mother or the father completed the questionnaire The letter was accompanied by the questionnaire, ... should be the focus ofthe professional Also, professionals should be made aware ofthe consequences of care for parents during their training Furthermore, they should be trained in how to detect ... guidelines ofthe TAAQOL In calculation ofthe scale scores one missing combined-item score was allowed for, the missing score is replaced by the mean value ofthe non-missing item scores In addition,...
... theimportanceof allowing ‘local’ input or control into the intervention design, and the need to provide feedback regarding the impact ofthe intervention and the possibility to change the intervention ... that is changing over time, and the recognition ofthe dynamic nature ofthe evolution of disease in interventions is important Also in both cases, the fact that the clinical settings in which patients ... as providing further evidence that the clinical settings are CASs For interventions to be effective in improving patient outcomes, they must take this into account The difference inthe individual...
... revenue increased, and both initial and return visits increased They compared similar measures collected during the same study period from an internal medicine outpatient clinic The inclusion ofthe ... question the nature of its inferences, by presenting the intended organizational level deployment of Lean, the article stands as an interesting contrast to narrower applications inthe reviewed ... improvements in care and ever increasing capacity for continuing improvement Improving evaluation and understanding ofthe implementation and outcomes of such changes are essential to sustaining ongoing...
... revenue increased, and both initial and return visits increased They compared similar measures collected during the same study period from an internal medicine outpatient clinic The inclusion ofthe ... question the nature of its inferences, by presenting the intended organizational level deployment of Lean, the article stands as an interesting contrast to narrower applications inthe reviewed ... improvements in care and ever increasing capacity for continuing improvement Improving evaluation and understanding ofthe implementation and outcomes of such changes are essential to sustaining ongoing...
... performing the studies and analysing the data The understanding ofthe precision of a new device is vital prior to accepting it into clinical practice and prior to using it for significant therapeutic ... assessing the combined error ofthe two This has been studied extensively with ITD and the variance can range from 5% to 15% depending on the technique used The main limitation of this ± 30% cutoff, ... confusion in how to interpret studies and therefore in whether (or not) to accept new measuring or monitoring devices into routine clinical practice Validation of cardiac output monitoring devices Ideally,...