These networks set up differing
patterns of interaction for the students, creating dynamic power relationships within the pedagogical interactions.
But it is an agency sufficient to preserve
the pattern of interaction for its constituent occasions from moment to moment and thus to assure its own ongoing identity in space and time.
Not exact matches
Amazon compensates
for these inadequacies with a consistency
of experience that allows users to move easily through the system to find what they are looking
for without needing to learn new
interaction patterns.
Systems science is an interdisciplinary field that studies how the
interaction of factors produces outcomes — how the causes and consequences
of events can, taken together, form the basis
for everything from a disease epidemic, to a
pattern of human behavior.
Birch and Cobb maintain that the ecological model is more adequate than the mechanical model
for explaining DNA, the cell, other biological subject matter (as well as subatomic physics), because it holds that living things behave as they do only in
interaction with other things which constitute their environment (LL 83) and because «the constituent elements
of the structure at each level (
of an organism) operate in
patterns of interconnectedness which are not mechanical» (LL 83).
It is important
for family counselors and therapists to be aware
of the
patterns of interaction within and among these subsystems — husband - wife, mother - children, father - children, child - child, grandparents - parents, grandparents - children, child - pet, and so on.
Such activity — Blackmur's
interaction of idea -
patterns with objective experience — occurs
for Whitehead in the intermediate phases, in which «the initial objective content is still there.
There do exist, on many levels,
patterns of interaction that give rise to structures, that provide the basis
for well - founded discriminations
of unity.
It's easy
for parents and children to fall into a
pattern of consistently negative
interactions, but a behavioral transformation is possible.
The relevant factors
for determining custody are the parents» and child's wishes, the
interaction and relationship
of the child with any person who may significantly affect his or her best interests; the mental and physical health
of all individuals involved, and a
pattern of domestic violence.
«This work raises the bar»
for using present - day species
interactions to convincingly explain evolutionary
patterns that emerged millions
of years in the past, says Craig Benkman, a biologist at the University
of Wyoming in Laramie.
Conveniently
for the researchers, Nexi can be programmed to exhibit specific sets
of behavioral
patterns during
interactions with humans.
Roland Pache is trying to understand complex biological
interactions using computer algorithms to hunt
for patterns in vast swathes
of data.
While the results revealed complex
patterns of interaction between the measured regions, the areas that had the greatest effect on regions that identify speech sounds were regions involved in the representation
of words, not those responsible
for rules.
Currently, Blei said, many algorithms uncover hidden
patterns by analyzing potential
interactions between every pair
of nodes (either connected or unconnected) in the entire data set; that becomes impractical
for large amounts
of data such as the collected citations
of the U.S. Patent Office.
For example, in terms
of cognitive abilities, they define a healthy aged cat as one that shows none
of the so - called «DISHA»
pattern of signs described in dogs; namely disorientation,
interaction changes, sleep / wake disturbances, house - soiling and changes in activity.
Recovery is also highly variable and depends upon
interactions of numerous factors, e.g., scale
of the disturbance, availability
of larvae from surviving corals, availability
of substrate
for coral settlement, and the type
of coral community that existed at the time
of the disturbance.ref Changes in storm
patterns also threaten associated coral reef habitats such as mangroves.
-- 7) Forest models
for Montana that account
for changes in both climate and resulting vegetation distribution and
patterns; 8) Models that account
for interactions and feedbacks in climate - related impacts to forests (e.g., changes in mortality from both direct increases in warming and increased fire risk as a result
of warming); 9) Systems thinking and modeling regarding climate effects on understory vegetation and
interactions with forest trees; 10) Discussion
of climate effects on urban forests and impacts to cityscapes and livability; 11) Monitoring and time - series data to inform adaptive management efforts (i.e., to determine outcome
of a management action and, based on that outcome, chart future course
of action); 12) Detailed decision support systems to provide guidance
for managing
for adaptation.
There are already well established databases within the consortium, the London Pain Database (LPD) and QUAST (DFNS, Germany): The LPD is used
for datamining
of functional genomics data to help identify individual genes and functional networks associated with chronic pain, QUAST on the other hand collects questionnaire data, clinical and neurophysiological findings and calculates valid clusters
of phenotypes with different
interaction patterns of sensory loss with and without different types
of peripheral and central hyperalgesia based on QST (quantitative sensory testing) data.
This
pattern gave Sarah a sense
of vagueness, a habit
of daydreaming and a difficulty being fully present in her
interactions with her husband, despite her deep love
for her him and strong desire to start a family.
Moreover, there were significant time by treatment
interactions for EE, RQ, and TEF, reflecting differences in the 24 - hour
pattern of energy metabolism.
The AUC
of postprandial serum insulin did not differ significantly between the pre-EB and pre-OB period visits, but there was a significant breakfast
pattern (EB or OB)- by - visit (before intervention or after intervention)
interaction for the AUC
of insulin response (P = 0.001, two - factor ANOVA; Figure 4 and Figure 5).
The episode
of coitus interruptus that follows sets a wry
pattern for all
of Isabelle's
interactions with her many suitors (played by Nicolas Duvauchelle, Bruno Podalydès and others), in which the thrill
of initial interest soon gives way to hesitation, disappointment and lacerating self - critique.
When a frustrated Michael, his calm, collected façade all but shattered by an afternoon spent with his mercurial father, asks (to no one in particular) why he can't hold it together and reverts back to a long - dormant, destructive
pattern of father - son
interaction, he's both uttering a truism - bordering - on - cliché, but also speaking
for every member
of the audience with a parent, a child, or a sibling (i.e., everyone).
Directed by Alex Garland, a filmmaker best known
for his scripts to the likes
of 28 Days Later, Sunshine and Never Let Me Go, Ex Machina continues his
pattern of using the tropes
of speculative fiction to delve into character
interaction.
This
pattern of interaction stems not only from the clear expectations
for practice that are characteristic
of high - performing districts, but also from district leaders «confidence in their capacity to help principals master those practices.
For every Category 4 event, the observer also coded who was providing the instruction (Category 1), the grouping pattern in use for that event (Category 2), the major literacy activity (Category 3), the materials being used (Category 5), the teacher interaction styles observed (Category 6), and the expected responses of the students (Category
For every Category 4 event, the observer also coded who was providing the instruction (Category 1), the grouping
pattern in use
for that event (Category 2), the major literacy activity (Category 3), the materials being used (Category 5), the teacher interaction styles observed (Category 6), and the expected responses of the students (Category
for that event (Category 2), the major literacy activity (Category 3), the materials being used (Category 5), the teacher
interaction styles observed (Category 6), and the expected responses
of the students (Category 7).
In our first year
of intensive work with these groups
of potential mentors, we have found a number
of assumptions and
patterns of interaction that can present problems
for infusing technology, and we have explored a number
of strategies
for addressing them.
Interaction for the sake
of interaction doesn't help learner to experience effective learning;
interaction should help learner to establish desired
pattern of connections in brain.
The decay
of the materials and their conversion into abstract
patterns quite un-associated with the branding
for which they were specifically designed is at once a purely chance procedure, yet also highly controlled by the artist, who carefully considers the present and future
interaction of the materials before constructing each work and meticulously records with photographs the order in which he gathered each object.
But the report, signed by Kevin H. Winters, assistant inspector general
for investigations, criticized what it said was a sustained
pattern of activities, largely supervised by senior political appointees, that included muting or withholding news releases on global warming and, at least in Dr. Hansen's case, limiting a scientist's
interactions with reporters
for fear that he might stray into discussing policies at odds with those
of the White House.
In general, the
patterns of association with achieving MVPA recommendations were similar to what was found
for MVPA as a continuous measure, including point estimates suggesting weaker or inverse effects in girls but no evidence
of gender
interaction (Table 3).
The
pattern of finding
for the wave 3 conduct disorder scale mirrors those
for the wave 2 conduct disorder scale; DRD2 (b =.030, p =.769) and DRD4 (b = -.023, p =.812) fail to have a significant effect on conduct disorder, but the
interaction between DRD2 and DRD4 has a significant effect (b =.322, p =.039) on the wave 3 conduct disorder scale.
After controlling
for other determining factors and considering the
interaction of time and
patterns of exercise, the results indicated that only persistent
patterns (
pattern YY) reveal a significant protective effect from higher levels
of depressive symptoms, regardless
of exercise type (OR = 0.58, 0.56, 0.67, 0.62, respectively, all p < 0.05).
Couples often seek counseling to assist them with the following: communication difficulties, intimacy, emotional expressiveness, alternatives to separation or divorce, promoting family cohesiveness and cooperation, cooperative parenting, affairs, conflict resolution, sexual difficulties, balancing relationships and family responsibilities, time management to enhance couple intimacy and satisfaction, improve marital satisfaction, couple enrichment, strengthening partnership and committment, improving the quality
of life as a couple, enhancing romantic love, learning to prioritize the marriage, couples communication assessment, exploring
patterns of interaction, the development
of healthy
patterns of communication and behavior
for new couples as they strive to build a strong foundation
of love, learning how to speak with respect and understanding with their partners, avoiding abusive and toxic
interactions.
Couples are encouraged to learn new healthy
patterns of interaction, both verbally and behaviorally, to assist them in developing and maintaining a productive, growing, committed and satisfying relationship
for life.
It explains, in a clear manner, the biological reasons
for emotional reactions and a step by step method to change established
patterns of negative
interactions.
Reciprocity in Relationships: a) Highlight parent's and child's love and understanding
for each other; b) Support expression
of positive and negative feelings
for important people; c) Foster ability to understand the other's perspective; d) Talk about ways that parent and child are different and autonomous; e) Develop interventions to change maladaptive
patterns of interactions.
Roughly 1 h
of each session focused on (1) understanding the role
of parental reactivity («the low road», Siegel and Hartzell 2004) and its relatedness to stress and fatigue, own upbringing
patterns, personal or relational difficulties (e.g., lack
of perceived partner support), child mental health problems (e.g., behavior problems), and historically grown parent — child
interaction patterns, (2) taking care
of yourself as a parent, (3) non-judgmental attention
for the child, (4) acceptance
of the child and its difficulties, and (5) rupture and repair in the context
of parenting.
Simple methods will be taught to record your
interactions for a brief time so that you have an accurate picture
of your own habits and
patterns and how they are impacting your children.
Because the family is the primary context
for social development, there are a number
of ways in which family
interaction patterns may help or hinder the development
of children's social competence.
Tasca, Balfour, Ritchie, and Bissada (2007) in their study comparing group therapy vs. individual therapy with a group
of patients with eating disorders, discussed the «activation
of attachment strategies» in group therapy and found that the replaying
of «core relational
patterns in group therapy
interactions» provided the opportunity
for group members to display dysfunctional
patterns and then to experiment with «new ways
of being with others and the self» (p. 12).
In a short period, couples start to understand and finally ask
for their needs
for love, support, protection, and comfort that are hidden behind the negative
patterns of interaction.
This presentation will examine tactile processing as a neural foundation
of social and emotional function; suggest
patterns of tactile processing problems in children recovering from trauma and dysfunctional attachment; discuss ideas
for treatment and invite participants to try tactile experiences; and illustrate these concepts with a case study
of child - parent tactile
interaction.
Dr. Dedalus Hyde, Psy.D., Dr. Karen Godfredsen, Psy.D., Keith Kapash, MFT: An Introduction to Parent - Child
Interaction Training (August 2010) Parent - Child
Interaction Therapy (PCIT) is an empirically - supported treatment
for conduct - disordered young children that places emphasis on improving the quality
of the parent - child relationship and changing parent - child
interaction patterns.
This is a function
of even more people being involved, thereby creating more complex
patterns of interaction, as well as the potential
for competing or split loyalties.
As specialists in Emotionally Focused Couples Therapy, we will help you identify those negative
patterns of interaction that create disconnection and conflict
for you and your partner.
Types
of outcome: Infant Characteristic Questionnaire (ICQ), Global ratings
for mother - infant
interactions attachment
patterns (Strange Situtaion Procedure) and distractibility.
For destructive
interaction patterns to end, it requires both people to change what they are doing that contributes to the lack
of emotional safety.
When both partners» needs are not met, it is very common
for couples to form negative
patterns of communication that include fighting and / or attempting to avoid certain
interactions.