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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an information binder" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a binder that contains information, typically for organizational or educational purposes.
Example: "Please refer to the information binder for all the necessary details about the project."
Alternatives: "a resource binder" or "a data binder".
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Providing individual web-based information about the infant, recording doctor patient consultations and provision of an information binder may also improve communication with parents.
62 Three qualitative studies described an information binder that provided relevant information about medical and practical issues relating to the NICU.
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The information binder empowered parents to take an active interest in acquiring relevant information about their infant and improved parents' understanding and ability to participate in decision-making.
This area has been previously reported for the processing of lexico-semantic information (Binder and Desai 2011), especially retrieval processes (Gesierich et al. 2012).
Furthermore, the information binder increased parents' confidence in caring for their infant, and gave them hope of progress for their infant.
This is suggested by feature-integration theory (Treisman and Gelade, 1980), "cortical binding of relational activity" (CoBRA; a model presented by Shimamura, 2011), or accounts that identify the AG as heteromodal association cortex that recombines semantic information (Binder et al., 2009).
Furthermore, the AG seems well suited to support integrative retrieval (Wagner et al., 2005; Gilmore et al., 2015), since it has been discussed to guide the "binding", or recombination, of information (Binder et al., 2009; Shimamura, 2011; Price et al., 2015).
"It's going to be more of an evaluation tool than an information tool," Mr. Binder said.
According to a law enforcement official who declined to be identified because he was not authorized to discuss the investigation, they picked up a trove of information from binders lying atop file cabinets.
This may be taken as a stipulation it is just how neuroscientists use the word 'semantic' or as deriving from lack of evidence for any segregation between the domains of semantic and encyclopedic information (see Binder et al. 2009).
At the time, Uber's New York General Manager Josh Mohrer said, "I think there is a difference between having a binder of information you would come by once a week and check, or me delivering you a CSV file that is mined for things like our growth, which we would want to keep secret".
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