Sentence examples for structuring of tasks from inspiring English sources

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The instrument is an observer-rated interview with thirteen domains of capacity in the past 2 weeks: adherence to regulations, planning and structuring of tasks, flexibility, competency, endurance, assertiveness, contact with others, group integration, intimate relationships, non-work activities, self-care, mobility, and competence to judge and decide.

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The simple but personable style was charming, the daily structure of tasks was compulsive, and finding out your "brain age" at the end of exercises was fun.

In practice, datasets reveal a range of outcomes, including collective dynamics of much lower dimension — and this may reflect the structure of tasks or latent variables.

Although this manuscript has focused on the underlying structure of tasks, the analysis does suggest a prediction regarding neural activity of animals performing episodic memory or working memory tasks.

The solution adopted at the London Radium Institute was to set up a complex hierarchical structure of tasks and responsibilities aimed at reducing the impact of the institution on the private practice of referring doctors.

We first constructed detailed summaries of each module including the nature and structure of tasks, the verbal and written instructions given by professors, and the nature of student activity.

Attempts to detect the fine temporal structure of task-related activity would benefit from functional imaging methods allowing higher sampling rates.

Robust results from both single subject and group analyses demonstrate the excellent sensitivity and specificity of volumetric InI in detecting the spatial and temporal structure of task-related brain activity.

The higher therapist ratings of the tasks subscale in the online group in our study may be attributable to the clear presentation and structuring of the tasks in the online mode, and to the opportunity to focus carefully on elaborated tasks.

Because they are a way of not doing something more important... The procrastinator can be motivated to do difficult, timely and important tasks, as long as these tasks are a way of not doing something more important". Perry's notion is to channel an ostensibly bad habit... "Structured procrastination means shaping the structure of the tasks one has to do in a way that exploits this fact.

Therefore, in the present study, the psychometric qualities of computer-delivered and face-to-face monologic tasks were examined; specifically, test scores and the underlying factor structures of these tasks were compared.

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