Sentence examples for knowledge or measures from inspiring English sources

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In line with Flodgren et al. [ 6] we will use the term "external inspection" defined by Walshe as, "a system, process or arrangement in which some dimensions or characteristics of a healthcare provider organization and its activities are assessed or analyzed against a framework of ideas, knowledge, or measures derived or developed outside that organization" [ 7].

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In a gene expression context, such interactions either come from prior knowledge or from measures like two-hybrid experiments.

Knowledge or awareness around measures to ensure security of patient data is also lacking.

Although many forms of assessment are used to demonstrate a medical student's knowledge or competence, these measures may not reliably predict performance in clinical practice following graduation.

The plan continued to allow states to define proficiency, as either mastery of a given body of knowledge or as a measure of a child's performance relative to the average of others taking the test.

"This is the great divide on what we are doing," he said, adding that political scientists did not agree on the unit of analysis (whether the focus should be on the individual or social relationships), the source of knowledge or how to measure things.

It is difficult to compare our results with those of previous trials on decision aids as most provide limited details on how they assessed knowledge or did not measure informed choice.

Prior to commencement of the Year 4 in-school week, we found no significant difference between the two groups in relation to retention of knowledge or reasoning, as measured by repeat administration of the same multiple choice and script concordance tests.

Davies et al. (1999) define face validity as "the degree to which a test appears to measure the knowledge or abilities it claims to measure, as judged by an untrained observer" (p. 59).

Variables related to the knowledge of contraceptive methods: Contraceptive knowledge in general: "Perceived contraceptive knowledge" (or subjective contraceptive perception), measured by question number 1 of the annex; "Real contraceptive knowledge", measured by four questions related to four different contraceptive methods (questions 3, 4, 5 and 6 of the "Appendix S1").

Finally, debate continues on whether vignettes measure knowledge or practice.

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