Sentences with phrase «systematic framework for»

To provide a systematic framework for evaluating the quality of classroom - based social and emotional learning (SEL) programs;
This paper presents a proper systematic framework for formulating and substantiating medical damages in personal injury torts.
This manual consists of a handbook that provides a systematic framework for preparing socioeconomic scenarios for assessment of both climate change impact and adaptation across differing spatial scales.
This guide provides a systematic framework for evaluating the quality of SEL programs for preschool and elementary schools.
In their paper, called «Adaptation Optimization of Residential Buildings under Hurricane Threat Considering Climate Change in a Lifecycle Context,» Frangopol and Dong present a systematic framework for the optimal adaptation of residential buildings at a large scale under various scenarios of impending climate change during a long - term interval.
Though the model doesn't account for predation, it does offer a dynamic and systematic framework for understanding how foragers survive on limited resources.
In that role he developed a systematic framework for broker selection, analysis and allocation for options, futures and electronic equity trading, and oversaw internal and external due diligence regarding the selection of trading venues.
A unique value of the Center is our ongoing effort to synthesize evidence - based knowledge and practical approaches to dropout prevention and school completion and use this knowledge to develop training modules, implementation guides and systematic frameworks for transforming practice.

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I will end by stating quite dogmatically — dogmatically because a justification requires the full working out of such a theory — that for an «I» to be able to remember, to believe, to intend, to think, and to know seems to require a theory of a many - leveled self, each level being specified by the systematic equivocity of time.2 Such a theory seems to me to be impossible within the framework of process philosophy.
Therefore the hermeneutical task calls for the translation of Israel's experience into a contemporary systematic and conceptual framework, one that can do justice to its historical concerns.
A word more about the inner character of the event - theoretical framework, which consists of (1) the usual quantificational theory of first order, extended to include the theory of virtual classes and relations, (2) the theory of identity, (3) Lesniewski's mereology or calculus of individuals, (4) logical syntax in its modern form, (5) a semantics or theory of reference both extensional and intentional, (6) variant renditions of systematic pragmatics as needed, (7) the theory of events, states, acts, and processes, and, finally, (8) a theory of structural or grammatical relations of the kind needed for the analysis of natural language.
A democracy that has provided the framework for systematic developments in our social and economic welfare, and assured us of the longest, uninterrupted period of stable constitutional governance in our history?
A collaborative group including the CRI Cancer Immunotherapy Consortium (CIC), the Association for Cancer Immunotherapy (CIMT) Immunoguiding Program (CIP), and scientists at Stanford University launch the Minimal Information About T cell Assays (MIATA) Project, the first systematic effort to establish a framework for reporting immune monitoring data from T cell assays used in clinical trials, with the goal of fostering reliability of data to facilitate meaningful interpretation, comparison, and meta - analysis across clinical trials.
A testbed is a framework for testing and evaluating data in a systematic and objective environment.
The need for a systematic approach to tractography validation and for a framework to perform statistical model testing in individual brains has been claimed (Pestilli Nature: Scientific Data 2015).
An open comprehensive reference map of the molecular state of cells in healthy human tissues would propel the systematic study of physiological states, developmental trajectories, regulatory circuitry and interactions of cells, and also provide a framework for understanding cellular dysregulation in human disease.
Most states lacked a formal, systematic process for determining the alignment among standards, frameworks, and assessments.
We have used the Grid ENabled Integrated Earth system modelling (GENIE) framework to undertake a systematic search for bi-stability of the ocean thermohaline circulation (THC) for different surface grids and resolutions of 3 - D ocean (GOLDSTEIN) under a 3 - D dynamical atmosphere model (IGCM).
But research conducted by the Center for International Forestry Research (CIFOR), based on a systematic appraisal of the economic and social impacts of chainsaw milling in the Congo Basin — the informal lumber sector — indicates it is much more important than suggested in regulatory frameworks and official data.
Given that the central government has a small pool of funding for project implementation, a systematic approach — necessitating the establishment of a framework for selecting and prioritising actions — is key.
Ability to address global priorities for systematic observation, which are the essential framework for addressing national and regional climate requirements.
Finding 5: The greatest concerns regarding the privacy of health information derives from widespread sharing of patient information throughout the health care industry and the inadequate federal and state regulatory framework for systematic protection of health information.
They provide a systematic and process - oriented framework for tailoring treatment approach to clients» needs and to aid therapists in identifying and assessing therapeutic movement within and across sessions.»
The chapter includes the description of a framework for categorizing four types of studies (group design, single subject design, correlational, case studies) and four types of literature reviews (narrative, summative, systematic, meta - analysis) for conducting research syntheses which focus on the identification of the key characteristics of early childhood intervention practices and their functional or statistical relationship to the behavior the practices are intended to change or improve.
Some important and unique features of the present study include the inclusion of early health care usage within a developmental conceptual framework, use of comprehensive government health care records to ensure systematic reporting, and inclusion of both parent and child health care records to control for parental patterns of health care use and common factors, which affect both parent's and child's health.
A theoretical framework that explains the requirements for contented and successful daily functioning is outlined to help teachers and other school personnel develop a systematic approach to promoting well - being through the important activity of goal setting.
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