Sentence examples for Content examinations from inspiring English sources

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Content examinations revealed similar levels of knowledge for students using the new text and students using a traditional text, indicating that reducing factual content and focusing on central themes is not detrimental to student outcomes related to content.

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Nearly half the math teachers -- 42.4percentt -- now teaching in city schools failed the state's math content examination at least once, Justice DeGrasse said.

Therefore, if our data are confirmed, novel strategy based on leukocyte mtDNA content examination can be established and would help to improve the screening of individuals who would probably develop glioma.

It owns the assets and controls the governing board, but lets Nottingham recruit students and faculty, decide on courses and select their content, conduct examinations and confer University of Nottingham degrees.

Surfer Rosa's lyrical content includes examinations of mutilation and incest in "Break My Body" and "Broken Face", while references to superheroes appear on "Tony's Theme".

The major components, content of examinations, measurements and intervention programs in Health Intervention Program (HIP) in our center.

The number of hours with dedicated palliative care blocks is far too low compared to EAPC recommendations, as is the representation of palliative care content in examinations.

However, this certainly does not exclude fostering health by setting-related interventions targeted to focus on the curriculum, or fostering team orientation instead of competition, for example through mentoring programs and by critically reviewing the frequency and content of examinations.

(Table 2) Since the conception of PHE--the medical evaluation of ostensibly healthy adults by physicians at regular intervals, great shifts have occurred both in the content of examination and in the legitimacy with which this examination has been viewed [ 16].

The main novelty is that the content of examination records (images and context) is characterized at multiple levels of spatial and lexical granularity: 1) spatial flexibility is ensured by an adaptive decomposition of composite retinal images into a cascade of regions, 2) lexical granularity is ensured by an adaptive decomposition of the feature space into a cascade of visual words.

A further limitation to this methodology relates to the course content and examination content.

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