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This article reviews and discusses the changing definition of the concept of competence and changes in categorisation of learning outcomes in Europe and their potential impact on curriculum development in radiography at the European level.

It is proposed that the shift in the definition of competence and in the categorisation of learning outcomes should be taken into account in the formulation of new European curricula or the updating of present ones so that they may reference in a more direct manner to the levels of the European Qualifications Framework.

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In addition to displaying straightforward forms of learning, in which bees make specific associations between stimuli in their environment, bees can also master more complex tasks such as cross-modal associative recall, categorisation, contextual learning and rule abstraction, both in the visual and in the olfactory domain [19], [20].

A change in reimbursement as well as categorisation of ICUs will take place in 2014.

The same scheme used in this paper has been used to simulate a range of biological processes; ranging from perceptual categorisation of bird-song [57] to perceptual learning during the mismatch negativity paradigm [10].

This categorisation of chemical space is orthogonal to the sorts of machine-learning based classification traditionally used in cheminformatics analyses that concentrate on whether a molecule is likely to bind to a particular site in a protein or to display a particular activity based on a heuristic analysis of large amounts of data.

This collection and categorisation of weak signals and predictions in order to form stronger networks and a global learning community of practising Futures researchers is an answer to an increasing demand for a platform where Futures researchers can reflect the results and products of their own work together [42].

Everybody understands the categorisation of offences in America into misdemeanours and felonies.

The panel called for improved categorisation of the nature and seriousness of incidents.

But the categorisation of both the type of incident and the severity appears inconsistent.

I would argue that the categorisation of mental illness based on symptoms can be useful.

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