Sentence examples for comparing concepts from inspiring English sources

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We propose a number of evaluation metrics for measuring the viability of different terms for the purpose of comparing concepts.

This is achieved by constantly comparing concepts and developing 'a grounded theory that puts the similarities and differences between studies into interpretive order' [ 9] (page 64).

For the problem analysis phase, newly emerged and repeated concepts were deduced by comparing concepts listed at the end of the phase during the concept recall exercise with the concepts written in the pre-test answers.

We knew that this meta-ethnography would include a large number of studies, and comparing concepts across studies from an index paper in this way was likely to be unwieldy.

The hierarchical structure of the lattice, with super/sub concept relation, allows for such comparisons; for example, N61 (Inflammatory disorders of breast) is associated with increased costs (15,362 vs 9,902) and number of stays (3.5 vs. 2.0) when comparing concepts (C50, N61) with (C50).

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However, the user may wish to compare alternatives and a search capability should compare concepts and present the best alternatives.

Barbour's other notable works included Myths, Models, and Paradigms (1974), which compared concepts and methods of inquiry in science and religion and was nominated for a National Book Award.

This framework enables scholars to compare concepts from developed and emerging markets, to address studies specifically by using consistent terms, and to advance research into the concepts according their characterization.

This framework enables scholars to compare concepts from developed and emerging markets, to address studies specifically by using consistent terms, and to advance research into the concepts according to their characterization.

We compared concepts to other concepts and new incidents in the data, and "Waiting Management" eventually emerged as the core pattern of behavior resolving the main concern, i.e. the core variable or core concept.

Evaluation of diagnostic criteria for partial FAS (PFAS), alcohol-related neurodevelopmental disorder (ARND), and alcohol-related birth defects only compared concepts from the original (Institute of Medicine) and the most recent (Canadian) published guidelines.

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