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Worked examples consisted of a written reasoning process for selecting an optimal physiotherapy intervention for a patient.
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Whereas worked-out examples consist of a problem formulation, solution steps, and the final solution, solved example problems merely provide the problem formulation and the solution.
Correctly worked examples consist of a problem statement with the steps taken to reach a solution along with the final result and are an effective method for the initial acquisitions of procedural skills and knowledge [1, 11, 26].
Participants were presented with 2-frame sequences of tool actions (see Fig. 1 for examples), consisting of a hand holding a tool (e.g., a key) and a goal object (e.g., a keyhole).
The Porticus Aemilia, for example, consisted of a series of roughly identical arches and vaults the shapes so characteristic of later Roman architecture.
The worked-examples consisted of a problem formulation, solution steps, and the final solution.
mPEG5-PLA2.5, for example, consisted of a 5 kDa mPEG block connected to a 2.5 kDa PLA block.
A typical example consisted of a soft tissue lymphoma, incorrectly diagnosed by the referring center as a schwannoma, mainly because of its fusiform morphology.
This example consisted of a PDF file wherein the coordinates data was submitted in a comma separated format in the supplementary file.
The gallery of examples consists of an array of thumbnails (left), which link to example webpages, each centered on a specific image processing task.
Early, crude examples consisted of nothing more than a graphite stick wrapped in string; later a hollowed wooden stick served as the forerunner to the wood-cased pencil.
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