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We use the term 'epigenetics' in the broad sense, as proposed originally by Waddington, to refer to processes by which genotype gives rise to phenotype.
The quality indicators refer to processes of care rather than to outcomes because of the difficulty attributing individuals' health outcomes to the quality of their care.
But actually chaos and complexity refer to processes that aim to settle a balance by generating order and strength within the system.
We use the term attentional control in this paper to refer to processes underlying the ability to intentionally ignore distracting information (e.g. external noises when trying to work), or shift attention from one topic to another (Miyake et al., 2000).
For instance, precedescurr/followscurr might be introduced do denote the time frame of the current treatment episode, whereas precedeshist/followshist would then refer to processes in the context of clinical history only.
I use the term heuristic- based to refer to processes of identification that primarily operate by means of learned strategies and "shortcut" rules for facilitating judgment and decision-making (Gigerenzer and Todd 1999; Tversky and Kahneman 1974).
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More commonly it is used narrowly to refer to process reliabilism about justification.
Professionalization refers to processes affecting the social and symbolic construction of occupation and status.
This refers to processes in which certain national state functions of organization and administration have been devolved to the local scale.
Inside-out open innovation refers to processes whereby a business places some of its assets or projects outside its own walls.
This dimension involves policies referring to processes of migrant acculturation.
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