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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aim method" is not commonly used in written English and may not be clear without context.
It could be used in contexts related to strategies or techniques for achieving a specific goal.
Example: "The aim method we implemented helped us reach our targets more efficiently."
Alternatives: "goal-oriented approach" or "target strategy."
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Theories of indoctrination generally define it in terms of aim, method, or doctrine.
All the section headings were mapped to one of four rhetorical roles (Aim, Method, Results, and Conclusion).
Each sentence can only be labeled with one of the four roles: Aim, Method, Results and Conclusion.
For the five class CRFs, it is possible to add the four rhetorical roles Aim, Method, Results, Conclusion as an additional feature.
Based on the pre-determined eligibility criteria, studies with a clear description of the aim, method (e.g. sample type and size, study design) and result were considered.
All sentences in the unstructured abstracts were labeled with one of the four generic rhetorical roles, Aim, Method, Results and Conclusion.
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To this aim, methods based on a mean force potential (MFP) describing the free energy of interaction between atoms or residues have been developed.
It should be structured with Aim, Methods, Results and Conclusion in this order.
There is considerable heterogeneity in the aim, methods, settings and focus of the reviewed studies.
For each paper a summary of authors, country, sector, aim, methods, major findings and conclusions, and study quality was compiled.
A typical heading sequence is "Background, Aim, Methods, Results, Conclusions" but there were many compound headings such as "Method/Results", "Results/Conclusion", "Subjects/Settings" etc.
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