نتایج جستجو برای: strategy based instruction sbi

تعداد نتایج: 3186800  

2003
Avanti Nadgir Mahmut Kandemir Guangyu Chen Guilin Chen

Increasing leakage energy consumption is an important problem for SOC-based platforms as such platforms rely on large on-chip SRAMs. While most of the previous techniques focus on hardware based leakage optimization, in this paper, we present an application access pattern oriented strategy for reducing instruction cache leakage energy. This strategy keeps track of the dynamic transitions betwee...

Hassan Asadollahfam, Parvar Shiri

The current article was an attempt to investigate the effect of semantic mapping strategy instruction on reading comprehension performance of EFL learners. To this end, thirty homogeneous Iranian intermediate EFL learners attending a language school in Bonab, Iran, were randomly assigned to two groups, one as the experimental and the other as the control. The experimental group received instruc...

Objective: To estimate incidence of Reactive Thrombocytosis among febrile infants and assess utility of platelet count as a potential predictor and diagnostic tool of serious bacterial infection .Design:Prospective non randomized study conducted between April 2011 to March 2012Setting: Tertiary care pediatric unit.Inclusion criteria:All infants 30 to 89 days of age, admitted with rectal tempera...

2016
Trisha Vickrey Kaitlyn Rosploch Marilyne Stains Trisha L. Vickrey

for DBER Group Discussion on 2015-10-22 Presenter(s), Department(s): Trisha L. Vickrey, Kaitlyn Rosploch, and Marilyne Stains Department of Chemistry, University of Nebraska, Lincoln Title: Measurement of Faculty’s Fidelity of Implementation of Peer Instruction following an Intensive Professional Development Workshop Abstract: Peer Instruction is an evidence-based instructional strategy that ha...

2012
Gail Rose John Helzer

While the efficacy of screening and brief intervention (SBI) is supported by multiple clinical trials, routine delivery of SBI is hampered by complex factors, both individual and systemic. An alternative to the traditional in-office approach to SBI holds promise as a way of broadening its reach. The purpose of this study is to share our experience using interactive voice response (IVR) technolo...

Journal: :Stroke 2001
T Matsui H Arai T Yuzuriha H Yao M Miura S Hashimoto S Higuchi S Matsushita M Morikawa A Kato H Sasaki

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE Silent brain infarction (SBI) on MRI is common in elderly people, and recent studies have demonstrated that SBI increases the risk of progression to clinically apparent stroke and cognitive decline. Therefore, an early and accurate detection of SBI and a search for potential treatable risk factors may have a significant impact on public health. METHODS Community-dwellin...

Journal: :Academic emergency medicine : official journal of the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine 2010
Elliot Melendez Marvin B Harper

OBJECTIVES The objective was to determine the risk of serious bacterial infection (SBI) among children without underlying risk factors for SBI who present to the emergency department (ED) for evaluation and have unsuspected and isolated neutropenia. METHODS This was a retrospective consecutive chart review from October 1995 through September 2003. All patients aged 0-21 years presenting to th...

Journal: :International journal of molecular medicine 2010
Jihwan Song Ok Joon Kim Hyun Sook Kim Su Jin Bae Sun Pyo Hong Doyeun Oh Nam Keun Kim

Silent brain infarction (SBI), a unique cerebrovascular disorder, is frequently detected on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of apparently healthy elderly persons, and it is known to increase the risk of stroke and other related diseases. Although detailed mechanisms of SBI pathogenesis have yet to be determined, recent studies suggest that SBI is significantly influenced by genetic factors. In...

2014
Joan Colom Emanuele Scafato Lidia Segura Claudia Gandin Pierluigi Struzzo

Alcohol-related health problems are important public health issues and alcohol remains one of the leading risk factors of chronic health conditions. In addition, only a small proportion of those who need treatment access it, with figures ranging from 1 in 25 to 1 in 7. In this context, screening and brief interventions (SBI) have proven to be effective in reducing alcohol consumption and alcoho...

2013
Gary Zarkin Jeremy Bray Jesse Hinde Richard Saitz

In 2008, a World Health Organization multi-national clinical trial found screening and brief intervention (SBI) to be effective in reducing illicit drug use and many have called for its widespread dissemination. To gain policy support for widespread dissemination, however, a strong business case must be made to policymakers. In particular, policymaker concerns over implementation costs can act ...

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