Suggestions(2)
Exact(1)
PACT teamlets conduct obesity screening, weight management counseling, and refer to MOVE!
Similar(59)
In this section, we use mobile cluster head (mobile-CH) terminology to refer to moving FFD or coordinator whereas mobile device refers to RFD or end device.
"It's used either to mean fortifying coastal structures to keep the sea off the land, or it's used to refer to moving a population from a coastal zone in some organized way".
Move Method Refactoring (MMR) refers to moving a method from one class to the class in which the method is used the most often.
"There have been periodic discussions between the town attorney and the attorney for the cottage owners who have been trying to work out negotiations for a smooth transition," Mr. Barnhart said referring to moving the owners' cottages and other possessions.
Herding refers to moving and tending the reindeer in the pastures, whereas husbandry is a broader term and may include all activities related to reindeer and its products, e.g. yard work, slaughtering and breeding strategies (Berg 2000).
The net reclassification improvement statistic was calculated as P up|case) − P down|case) + P down|control) − P up|control), where up refers to moving to a higher risk category and down refers to moving to a lower risk category.
Between different types of body disposal methods, "removal", which refers to moving the body outside of the US, had the lowest percentage (47.1%) of reporting multiple cause of death.
Speed dribbling refers to moving the ball downfield with speed and control.
defer.add img); Micro is the opposite of macro, and refers to moving individual units.
Over the course of two years (FY2009-2010), the number of patients screened and asked about their willingness to be referred to MOVE! increased from 79%to96%6% system wide.
Write better and faster with AI suggestions while staying true to your unique style.
Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com