Sentence examples for programs movement from inspiring English sources

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The Institute of Medicine's 1999 report on medical error prompted a flurry of activity, including widespread adoption of error detection and reporting programs, movement toward systems approaches for addressing error, development of new clinical interventions to reduce error, and efforts to foster stronger safety cultures within healthcare organizations.

In conflicts or in complex emergencies, factors that contribute to the increase of malaria morbidity and mortality include breakdown of health services and of malaria control programs, movement of people from low to high transmission areas, and environmental deterioration encouraging vector breeding [ 22, 23].

The economic analysis takes the perspective of the health-care system and compares two different physiotherapy programs (movement strategy training (MST) and progressive resistance strength training (PST)) with usual PD care (control group receiving a PD education program without falls education).

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He wants to start a "national programming movement" and recently formed a partnership with the White House for a summer program to teach coding to underprivileged youth.

In the end, though, Mr. Hertzfeld said he believed that the two teams' ability to reach an accommodation that illustrates the strength of the Linux programming movement.

The strongest case for self-driving cars is safety, its logical, programmed movement also means vehicles can be centrally controlled, rerouting traffic away from congestion.

Except for Paul Engle, head of the famous program at Iowa for a quarter-century, he pays little or no attention to any of the great mentors associated with the writing program movement — writer-teachers like Frank Conroy, also at Iowa; John Barth, at Johns Hopkins; or Donald Barthelme, the subject of a new biography by Tracy Daugherty, at the University of Houston.

Converging evidence from neuroimaging, limb control, and neuropsychological studies suggests that (1) people with cerebellar disease have reduced ability to program movement sequences in advance of movement onset and (2) people with Parkinson's disease are unable to maintain a programmed response or to rapidly switch between responses.

Without the use of auxiliaries, orthodontic aligners are unable to achieve programmed movement with 100% predictability.

Recently, Lombardo et al. [16], comparing planned and achieved tipping and rotation tooth movements in patients using another clear aligners system, found that orthodontic aligners are unable to achieve programmed movement with 100% predictability.

However, they can easily understand the notion of cause and effect and therefore program movement for a robot.

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