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You can use 'pictorial tools' when referring to any kind of device or system that uses visual illustrations to convey information or facilitate understanding. For example, "The architect used pictorial tools to explain the proposed design changes to the client."
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Growing up, Hockney has so far only got to geeky teenage, and in Sykes's second volume he emerges as an adolescent early adopter, elated by a succession of modish gadgets – the Polaroid camera, Quantel's computerised Paintbox, Canon's photocopier, the fax machine, Sony's Handycam, most recently the iPhone and iPad – which he twists into pictorial tools.
MCP was developed in collaboration with Aboriginal Mental Health Workers, and differs from established approaches by inclusion of pictorial tools and a holistic, family focus.
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Regardless, we included patient ratings and GPs' comments about the pictorial tool in the evaluation.
The use of colours in our pictorial tool provided patients with an important reference point regarding the severity of risk.
The pictorial tool was rated 3.5 (SD 0.65) in terms of being helpful and practicable, and higher in Steps 3 and 4 of counselling (3.6, SD 0.55).
Safe birthing planning, by pregnant woman and her family, will be carried out by the LHW with each identified pregnancy in her respective locality by specially designed pictorial tool.
A pictorial geodesign tool was developed that relied on a combination of drawing, use of icons and visualization.
In regard to the pictorial risk communication tool, it was not our intention to validate the tool independently of the counselling effect.
The FTA tool allows pictorial representation of the system, its architecture, and functionality, along with using Boolean algebra and the multitude of modeling schemes to best represent the system operation and interdependency of its failure modes.
As wisely and eloquently stated by English author Edward Bulwer-Lytton in his 1839 play, Richelieu; Or the Conspiracy, "the pen is mightier than the sword"; this adage holds that the written word, and I would add graphic and pictorial depictions, act as powerful tools in the transmission of ideas.
The 'bow-tie' diagram is a constructive risk management tool, providing a pictorial representation of the relationship between hazards, initiating events, controls and consequences.
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