Sentence examples for tailor outcomes from inspiring English sources

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The same advice applies to outcome-based assessments--states/boards need to know what they want, know what is important, and make absolutely certain to tailor outcomes to meet those needs and expectations.

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Further, discussion will include studies focused on the targeted modulation of common and/or cell specific responses to cold and freezing temperatures as a potential path to tailoring outcomes, from improved cell function to enhanced cancer ablation.

Further, studies describing the impact of targeted modulation of common and/or cell specific responses to cold and freezing temperatures as a potential path to tailoring outcomes, from improved cell function to enhanced cancer ablation, will be discussed.

Where some technology advances have simply improved the quality and price competitiveness of products mainly through automation the IIoT breaks new ground in helping use vast volumes of data from those products and other physical objects to offer tailored outcomes to customers.

However, a prerequisite for tailoring outcomes to individual patients is the availability of robust predictive models that adequately reflect outcomes in routine practice settings.

One of the research strategies prioritised by the IM team for this pilot study was to explore the feasibility of using an internationally standardised outcome measure in combination with a set of "IM tailored" outcomes in addition to qualitative exploration (data reported separately elsewhere) to adequately investigate the comprehensive IM intervention [ 21].

Outcome measures were standardised health related quality of life (the eight domains of SF-36) complemented by a set of exploratory "IM tailored" outcomes targeting self-rated disability, stress and well-being (0-10 scales); days in pain (0-14); and the use of analgesics and health care over the last two weeks (yes/no).

Increasingly, investigators are tailoring outcome expectancies to participant-set goals, which may lead to higher compliance rates (Konradi and Lyon 2000; Bautista-Castano et al 2004).

We should tailor the outcome to the causal pathway we are testing in order to reduce to a minimum the false positive outcomes to maximise our ability to detect effects of treatments.

An understanding of the mathematics, however, should incur a greater ability to "fine tune" or "tailor" the outcome.

The seminal contributions of Dr. Ratnasamy in this field have paved the way for a more fundamental understanding of how the support environment, and its interactions with the active site at a molecular level, can lead to development of structure activity relationships, which in the future can provide avenues for specifically tailoring catalytic outcomes from a mechanistic standpoint.

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