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    that is in active use. The encoding that takes place here is mainly visual and acoustic. If information is not rehearsed and therefore may not be recalled‚ it will have been displaced from the short term memory. If information is rehearsed if will then be passed onto the long term memory store‚ where it may remain for as long as a lifetime. According to this model of memory‚ long term memory has a potentially immeasurable capacity and duration. The type of encoding is semantic‚ which is known

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    concripts. In general‚ the CRAFFT was found to be a good screening instrument for gradations of alcohol and substance misuse including problem use‚ abuse‚ and dependence. At optimal cut-points‚ sensitivities of the CRAFFT ranged from 0.61 to 1.00‚ and specificities ranged from 0.33 to 0.97. The CRAFFT showed modest to adequate internal consistency values ranging from 0.65 to 0.86‚ and high test-retest reliability. Conclusion: The CRAFFT has adequate psychometric properties for detecting AUD and SUD in

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    Health Level-7 International Standards Table of Contents Health Level-7 International Standards 1 7 Sectioned Categories of HL7 Standards 2 Section 1: Primary Standards 3 Section 2: Foundational Standards 4 Section 3: Clinical and Administrative Domains 7 Section 4: EHR Profiles 31 Section 5: Implementation Guides 33 Section 6: Rules and References 54 Section 7: Education & Awareness 64 HL7 Version 3 Standard: 72 HL7 EHR-S Functional Model 72 Health Level International -7 (HL7) are internationally

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    compared‚ the operon sequences are virtually identical except for regions of one gene that encode the small peptidic precursors. Thus‚ compared to Conus peptide genes‚ patellamide-encoding operons have a much higher proportion of highly conserved sequence‚ but these are juxtaposed with the small hypervariable peptide-encoding cassettes. The entire operon has been heterologously expressed in E. coli to produce the patellamide in an E. coli culture medium. Whether pharmacologically active compounds produced

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    Offender profiling is used to help identify and capture likely suspects by analyzing patterns of crime and how a crime was committed. It presents both advantages and disadvantages. Research that has been conducted on psychological profiling reveals that profiles rely on stereotypes‚ assumptions‚ and inferences (Schwartz‚ 2016). Since there is a 50-50 chance that accurate profiles may or may not be developed its reliability and validity is inconclusive. Nevertheless‚ it continues to be used in investigations

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    the encoded block is n = 2m – 1. For the designer‚ its capability to correct both burst errors makes it the best choice to use as the encoding and decoding

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    recognition (8+16marks) Bruce young’s model of face recognition starts with structural encoding‚ where the face is seen and the features are analysed. The model then splits up into separate compartments one for familiar faces and the other for unfamiliar faces. [AO1] The first of these compartments is the name generation system‚ which consists of eight separate processes. The first stage being the structural encoding where the face perceived is converted in neural impulses for the brain to interpret

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    1. Barriers Caused by Sender and Recipient (a) Distortion * A process which occurs either at the stage if encoding or decoding the message * Can lead to incorrect understanding of the message or only partial compression of its meaning‚ by the recipient * Ideas are so complex to understand * The result of lack of concentration in either party * Encoding stage – Sender is responsible * Decoding stage – Recipient is responsible (b) Inadequate Communication Skills

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    you say it‚ what messages you receive‚ and how you receive them. Each person is unique and hence each communication situation is unique. B. Encoding – Decoding: Encoding refers to the act of producing a message [spoken or written] Decoding refers to the act of understanding messages. By sending ideas via sound waves the ideas are put in a code‚ hence encoding. By translating sound waves into ideas‚ they are taken out of a code‚ hence decoding. Thus speakers and writers are called encoders and listeners

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    edu/archives/sum2009/entries/utilitarianism-history/>. V Pareto‚ Manuale d ’economia politico (Milan‚1906) <http://www.wisdomsupreme.com/dictionary/pareto-optimality.php> http://www.investopedia.com/terms/s/scarcity.asp#ixzz1nkZU3BtI http://econs1620.blogspot.com/2006/07/asset-specificity-example.html http://www.springerlink.com/content/w83167383g82556k/ http://www.businessdictionary.com/definition/asset-specificity.html

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