Sentence examples for defining decision making from inspiring English sources

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The parameters defining decision making, behavioral actions and grouping tendencies (see descriptions below and Table 2) are inherited as "genes" by offspring, with some mutational error (0.05 probability per gene).

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To our knowledge this is the first trial comparing individualized physiotherapy led by a defined decision making process to a standard exercise protocol.

Therefore this intervention, combining a shoulder specific exercise programme with a defined decision making process and clinical experience, represents a best practice approach.

To our knowledge this is the first trial comparing individualized physiotherapy based on a defined decision making process to a standardized exercise protocol.

In this study, treatment of the intervention group, guided by a defined decision making process will address the individual activity and participation restrictions of each patient, predictive signs for a poor outcome, contributing and local factors.

This defined CR decision making framework was first analyzed by Rieser and Rondeau.

When an EE occurs, it must be dealt with some measures to mitigate the losses of properties and lives, the process of selecting the measures is defined emergency decision making (EDM).

In order to control for a tendency to switch on Day 2, we defined adaptive decision making with reference to both the regret and baseline conditions.

Moreover, by exclusively assessing decision making from the perspective of the patient, instrument development has largely ignored reciprocity as a defining feature of decision making [ 1, 21- 23].

If the focus were to move from the act of processing to the decision making mechanisms defining whether processing occurs, there may be less obstruction to open consent, as the same decision making mechanisms would remain the same regardless of the proposed use, and therefore the consent would remain valid across use purposes.

This "proceduralist approach to collective decision making" is defined by Coleman and Ferejohn (1986, p. 7) as one that "identifies a set of ideals with which any collective decision-making procedure ought to comply.

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