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La collaboration entre chercheuse et praticiens dans un groupe de codéveloppement professionnel
Published 2017-09-01“…The latter have few opportunities to meet and exchange and they have few scientific references to guide their actions with the student teacher (L’Hostie, Monney and Nadeau-Tremblay, 2013). …”
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Information contracting tools in a cancer specialist unit:the role of Healthcare Resource Groups (HRGs)
Published 1998-01-01“…In order to identify a common currency for a range of clinical activities that are inherently variable, price tariffs have been drawn up on the basis of 'episodes of care' within specialties. Healthcare Resource Groups (HRGs) were designed to meet the need for a common information currency. …”
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Supply of hospitals’ navigation system accessibility for various population groups from the perspective of lean production
Published 2021-03-01“…Structural and technological solutions of an effective hospitals navigation system introducing the concept of lean production should take into account the possibility of perceiving navigation information by all population groups, including people with limited mobility: people with disabilities, people with disabilities, people with prams, etc. …”
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Perception of individual and group discrimination among LGB individuals in Puerto Rico: A descriptive study
Published 2022-07-01“…Conclusion: When analyzing all the items, it was observed that the results of the first 22 positions according to the Relative Importance Index, correspond to the experiences of discrimination in a group way. This means that people perceive greater discrimination as a group than the discrimination they perceive about their own person.…”
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S<sup>3</sup>D Approach: Incremental Professional Development for Fostering Small-Group Discourse
Published 2024-12-01“…The present case study reports on an incremental professional development, S<sup>3</sup>D Approach, that guides teachers through a two-phase process to enhance small-group, student-to-student discourse. One middle school mathematics teacher implemented the incremental stages of the S<sup>3</sup>D Approach with support from a mathematics teacher educator, who conducted weekly observations and debrief meetings. …”
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AUDIT COMMITTEE ATTRIBUTES AND ENVIRONMENTAL DISCLOSURE PRACTICES: EVIDENCE FROM LISTED NIGERIA INDUSTRIAL GOODS FIRMS
Published 2024-12-01“…The population of the study cis the 13 industrial goods firms listed on the Nigeria Exchange Group (NGX) out of which 11 were purposively selected as the sample size based on availability of data. …”
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EFL-Writing Activities Using WhatsApp Group: Students’ Perceptions during Study from Home
Published 2020-12-01“…After conducting the research, the results revealed various students’ perceptions. 63% of the total students possessed a positive perception toward the writing activities using the WhatsApp group, and the rest 37% of students’ preferred face-to-face meetings and perceived writing using WhatsApp group as boring, confusing, and distracting. …”
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Effectiveness of Developing A STAD Model Integrated into Group Work Projects to Enhance Students' Writing Skills
Published 2025-01-01“…This study aims to analyze and characterize the effectiveness of developing the Student Teams Achievement Division (STAD) model integrated with group work projects to improve students’ writing skills. …”
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A Study on College Students’ Cognitive Intention and Path Choice of Entrepreneurship from the Perspective of Individual and Group Cooperation
Published 2022-01-01“…In order to study the overall low entrepreneurial enthusiasm of college students, a method was proposed based on the cognitive intention and path choice of college students’ entrepreneurship from the perspective of individual and group cooperation. The method briefly introduces the achievement motivation theory, entrepreneurial intention theory, entrepreneurial cognition theory, classical game theory, computer simulation, and experimental methods. …”
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Analyzing the quality evaluation of college English teaching based on probabilistic linguistic multiple-attribute group decision-making
Published 2025-12-01“…The quality evaluation of college English teaching is multiple-attribute group decision-making (MAGDM). To address this, combined TODIM (Logarithmic TODIM and Exponential TODIM) and PROMETHEE approaches are utilized to propose a MAGDM framework. …”
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Reconstruction of built-up urban areas taking into account accessibility to limited mobility population groups: the case of Krasnodar
Published 2024-07-01“…With this in mind, it is important to continue adapting residential buildings for limited mobility population groups and creating a more comfortable environment for all urban residents.Materials and methods. …”
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PERFORMANCE OF THE INTERAGENCY WORKING GROUP ON INTRODUCTION OF AT THE BELARUS’ MACHINE-BUILDING ENTERPRISES ROLL PRODUCTS MANUFACTURED AT OJSC BSW
Published 2017-07-01“…The purposes, tasks and activities of this working group are presented. Opinions of participants of a meeting are stated.…”
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Evolution of the G20 and its role in modern conditions
Published 2025-01-01“…It is for this purpose that international meetings of countries are held in various formats such as the Group of Seven (G7), the Group of Ten (G10), the Group of Twenty (G20), etc. …”
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A Novel Band-Stop Filter with Band-Pass, High-Pass, and Low-Pass Negative Group Delay Characteristics
Published 2021-01-01“…The capacitance, inductance, and resistance meet different conditions, and the circuit can realize three different negative group delay characteristics. …”
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Optimal Allocation of Water Resources in Tarim River Basin Based on Engineering Pattern Optimization
Published 2024-06-01“…By replacing the plain reservoir groups in the main streams, the total water shortage and water loss in the basin can be significantly reduced, and the contradiction between water supply and demand in the basin can be eased. …”
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MycoNews 2023: Editorial, news, reports, awards, personalia, and book news
Published 2024-02-01“…Reports are provided of several mycological meetings in 2023: the Asian Mycological Congress, XIX Congress of European Mycologists, a meeting of European Mycological Groups and Societies, the XI Latin American Mycological Congress, Westerdijk Spring Symposium on Fungal Evolution, the Brazilian Society of Mycology, the Annual Meeting of the Mycological Society of China, and the Fifth Iranian Mycological Congress. …”
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Barriers to body temperature monitoring among prehospital personnel: a qualitative study using the modified nominal group technique
Published 2022-06-01“…Twelve highly ranked topics were discussed during the consensus meeting. Thematic analysis revealed 47 codes that were grouped together into six overarching themes, of which four described challenges to monitoring and two described potential solutions: equipment dissatisfaction, little focus on patient temperature, fear of iatrogenic complications, thermometry subordinated, more focus on temperature and simplification of thermometry.Conclusion To increase the frequency of temperature measurement on correct indication, we suggest introducing PHC protocols that specify patients and conditions where an accurate temperature measurement should have high priority. …”
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Exploring fetal growth patterns in the second trimester: insights from ultrasound measurements among the Minangkabau Ethnic Group in Indonesia
Published 2025-01-01“…Pregnant women (n = 600) meeting inclusion criteria were sampled consecutively. …”
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ONLINE vs. FACE-TO-FACE group coaching to promote teachers mental health: an exploratory field study in German teachers
Published 2025-02-01“…Satisfaction with the program was rated high in both settings, suggesting similar acceptance.DiscussionAlthough, the absence of an effect is not the evidence of equality of the groups, the present study highlights the potential of online admissions of mental health interventions as possible alternatives and additions to traditional face-to-face programs, especially when in-person meetings are not feasible. …”
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