Pindel:
a pattern growth approach to detect break points of large deletions and medium sized insertions from paired - end short reads
Not exact matches
The director of this program describes why they prefer to use the
growth group
approach: «It is in the dynamics of a small group that we experience the interactions, feeling responses, and behavior
patterns of our own family's relationships — and others.
While I think that trying to buy
growth in NAV at a discount is a highly productive
pattern for OPMIs to follow, it is important to recognize a number of shortcomings to the
approach:
I haven't meticulously tracked this in a holistic
approach until now, choosing instead to focus on individual stocks and their respective
growth patterns.
Indeed, increased domestic use of natural gas is the foundation of a market - based
approach that has produced energy and economic
growth and falling CO2 emissions — bucking the historic
pattern of
growth leading to higher emissions.
I additionally use any
approaches that will assist to provide the most self
growth for you; which may include energy psychology, family systems, changing thought
patterns, rewiring your brain, etc; focusing on what treatment will be most beneficial to you.»
/ Patient satisfaction / Partners in assessment / Partnership with parents /
Patterns / Peacebuilding / Peer group treatment / Peer pressure (1) / Peer pressure (2) / Peer subcultures / Peers / Perceptions / Permanency planning / Permanency planning and residential care / Permission / «Persona» of the residential center / Personal integrity / Personal qualities / Personal resources / Personnel / Perspectives on restraint / Pessimistic
approaches / Philosophy / Philosophy in careworker training / Philosophy of care / Philosophy on behaviour / Physical environment (1) / Physical environment (2) / Physical restraint / Pinocchio / Place of the group / Placed adolescents and their parents / Placement / Placement of acting - out children / Planned ignoring / Planning / Play (1) / Play (2) / Play, work and
growth / Pleasures / Points and levels / Points and levels dilemma / Positive context for residential placements / Positive discipline / Positive peer culture (1) / Positive peer culture (2) / Positive peer culture (3) / Positive peer culture in corrections / Positive peer culture problem - solving list / Positive peer groups / Poverty, guilt, and hopelessness / Power / Power and control / Power of peers / Power struggles / Powerful environment / Powerful life events / Powerlessness of punishment / Practice (1) / Practice (2) / Practice skills training / Practice theory / Practice vs. organisation?
My
approach is down to earth with a good sense of humor so together we can tackle unhelpful thinking
patterns, establish healthy risk taking, find buried and under - utilized strengths, focus on problem solving and
growth, strengthen connections with others, and ultimately rediscover self through learning new things.