... observations regardingTable 1: Table of metritis score definitions and examples of present usage in practice.Scores Clinical signs - vaginal examination CasesPractical scoring Decisionmaking on treatment0 ... of each individualcow, indicating that decisions can differ both within andbetween herds.At the farm level, the veterinarians seemed to integratefarm-related information into the decision ... the recording of metritis scores andveterinarians' decisionmaking connected to metritis treat-ment and potential links to data quality. This understand-ing provides insight into potential...
... vulnerabil-ity to the increased in ammatory insult inherent in subgingival margin placement.Figure 1.10 Recurrent caries is noted at the most apicalextent of a deep subgingival interproximal restoration.Results ... accu-mulation at the restorative margin–tooth interfaceis a consistent finding in both research and clini-cal practice (74–81). If this margin is subgingival,the resultant increased plaque accumulation ... thus reducing thebuccolingual osseous ledging and eliminating re-verse architecture, as well as forming an interprox-imal osseous peak, had the greatest effect on colFigure 1.4 As the in ammatory...
... models indecisionmaking for DSS. AHP models are structured by decomposing a problem into a hierarchy of elements such as attributes and alternatives influencing a system by incorporating levels: ... solving problem in communicated cases in educational management needs to combine both AHP and ANP techniques. AHP model using ISO factors can be applied to many types of decisionmakingin educational ... strategies of educational management. ISO 9000 factors can be presented in AHP model in the hierarchy model. In some complex cases of decision making, decisionfactors might be depended on each other....
... to decisionmakingin all four outcomes; youngerwomen are less likely to participate indecision making than older women. Women working for cash are morelikely to participate indecisionmaking ... a single measure. In Nepal, Bangladesh andIndia, as women get older they gain autonomy in house-hold decisionmaking [25]. A newly married daughter -in- law has less decisionmaking power in ... live in the Terai, including ethnic groups and oth-ers that have roots in India [32]. Our finding shows thatthe women who live in hilly areas are more likely to par-ticipate indecision making...
... or participate in high-intensity strength-training programs [82], report significantly better QoL. These findings demonstrate the importance of integrating training programs into gynecological ... long -term survivors of gynecological cancer Nations around the world are experiencing a spectacular increase in longevity. Extraordinary progress in curative and preventive medicine has increased ... This finding is in line with studies within ‘positive psychology’ and ‘positive health’ factors that seem to increase longevity and improve prognosis [84]. Multidisciplinary, psychosocial interven-tion...
... Poor Investment Decisions 138Active Trading 145Action Steps 147Chapter 9 Making Rational Decisions in Negotiations 151A Decision- Analytic Approach to Negotiations 152Claiming Value in Negotiation ... guide,when it replaces more reflective decision making, it can prevent you from making opti-mal choices. In a related vein, Kahneman, Schkade, and Sunstein (1998) use the term outrageheuristic to describe ... anchoring, in which some irrelevant initial hy-pothesis or starting point holds undue sway over our judgments. In addition, positivehypothesis testing can inspi re overconfidence, leading us...
... reduction in seed production,indicating synergistic effects when both kinases arelacking [9]. Additional interesting results were obtainedby some gene-expression studies. The lack of LTR in the ... ferre-doxin ⁄ thioredoxin system (Fig. 3). The interplaybetween the kinases and their substrates integratesthese varying redox signals and initiates appropriatemolecular acclimation responses in ... statetransitions and LTR in response to short- term andlong -term light quality gradients, the STN7 kinasemight also integrate light intensity signals. However,an increased number of physiological...
... (Fishbein and Ajzen 1975). The TPB has been used in thousands of studies aiming to explain which factors influence the formation of intentions to engage in certain behaviours and which factorsin ... FROM INTENTIONS TO BEHAVIOUR Work in WP4 investigated different aspects of the relation between childbearing intention and behaviour, including an exploration of the factors influencing the ... childbearing among women of higher childbearing ages, period fertility rates increased in most of the developed countries in 1998-2008, leading to a reversal of the longstanding trend of declining...
... guiding decision making. One approach intended to make test scores more informative for decisionmaking is value-added mod-eling (VAM), which controls for prior achievement in estimating ... problems in schools receiving the lowest ratings. In several IFL districts, administrators used information gathered in Learning Walks to determine whether teachers and principals were implementing ... e remainder of this paper is divided into four sections. Section one describes what is meant by data- driven decision making, including its origins, a theoret- ical framework for thinking about...
... ultrasonification after harvesting, fixation,and washing. Extracts were stored at )20 °C. Protein in cell-free extracts was determined with a BCA protein deter-mination method (BCA protein assay kit, Pierce). ... otherregulatory PII intermediate, i.e. PIIUMP3KG3,decreased with increasing ammonium concentrations,but increased with increasing a-KG concentrations.These two species reflect the decrease in the overalluridylylation ... original and the mutated model at 0.05 mM ammonium, the fluxes in the insets were calculatedwith the following values for the maximal rates of GS (in mM min)1), 555 (1, inset A), 160 (2, inset...
... claim that participants in computer-mediated decision- making interactions rely on a simple decision routine more than participants in face-to-face decision- making interactions. The measures ... that the decision routine observed in the interactions instantiates a more general schema for decision- making that may be routinized in various ways. In the abstract schema, each decision ... principles associated with routines can determine the encoding of these routine functions in sequences of utterances. According to the model we are developing, a sequence of routine continuations...
... Opportunity Society. Washington, DC: The Brookings Institu-tion.______. 2008. Getting Ahead or Losing Ground: Economic Mobility in America. Washington, DC: The Brookings Institu-tion. Holzer, ... moves inexorably toward retirement, immigrants and their children will play a critical role in sustaining US output and productivity against the backdrop of increasing competition from emerging-market ... century, growing public US investments in education have propelled a shift in labor demand toward skill-intensive industries.7 These investments helped establish the foundation of US industrial...