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They propose a five step decision tree for the evaluation of NMDRs for their use in risk assessments: 1) The assessment of study quality; 2) determination of number of doses; 3) characterization of data for specific statistical analyses; 4) statistical analysis using defined criteria; and 5) assessment of biological plausibility.
The decoder is divided into two steps: decision and reconstruction.
This process is divided into two steps: decision and reconstruction.
However, two steps decision-making are inefficient and cumbersome.
Three modules provide 1) an overview of decisional conflict with a three step path to guide decision support, 2) case studies profiling decision support tools (including a decision support protocol) and processes with embedded quizzes to assess comprehension and provide feedback; and 3) a final integrated knowledge test.
We have reviewed the literature to this aim, and based on the existing current knowledge, we propose a four step approach to take decisions in wetland creation or restoration planning.
The National Collaborating Centre for Methods and Tools has identified a seven step process for evidence-informed decision making.
The former predicts the likelihood of behavior change while the latter provides a three step path to optimize quality decision support.
In his paper, microscopic lane change behavior data were used to model the lane-changing process in three steps: decision-making, choice of target lane, and gap acceptance [21].
The generalization process has two steps: geographic decision and geometric operation.
This could be accompanied by a two or more steps decision tree algorithm as was recently shown for three diagnostic CP markers (GFAP, IGFBP-2, and YKL-40) [ 52].
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