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Table 4: Summary of proposed National Strategy for Peice and Development: Examples of different potential interventions
1999
"... In PAGE 41: ... In some cases single interventions can address different types of violence simultaneously, in other cases a number of interventions need to be combined to reduce violence. As outlined in Table4 , the Strategy has the following three critical components, or building blocks, that address the continuum of violence at different levels of causality: 1. National Level: Peace Program 2.... ..."
Table 6: Potential study designs
"... In PAGE 46: ...8 APPENDIX 3: POTENTIAL STUDY DESIGNS The study designs identified in Table6 have the following characteristics: 1. Intervention-only design.... ..."
Table 15 Effects of Interventions on Other Borrowinga
2006
"... In PAGE 28: ... The dependent variable in the first 2 columns is total amount borrowed over that six-month period, excluding borrowing under this project from the Lender; the dependent variable in the last 2 columns is a dummy variable for any new borrowing over the six-month period, again excluding project borrowing from the Lender. As one can see from Table15 , we find no statistically significant evidence of a crowd-out or crowd-in effect, although the estimates are imprecise. 6 Potential Reconciliation with Rational Choice Models Can our findings be reconciled with a rational choice model? We take in turn four possible lines of arguments towards such reconciliation.... ..."
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Table 1 Studies of interventions by clinical pharmacists in Australia* Reference Number of
2002
"... In PAGE 78: ... Nine Australian studies assessing the effectiveness of clinical pharmacist interventions for reducing adverse drug events meeting the inclusion criteria were located. A summary of these studies appears in Table1 . The most recent multi-centre study quantified the impact of clinical pharmacist interventions, including changes to drug therapy or patient management on outcomes for hospitalised patients including length of hospital stay and potential for re- admission to hospital (Dooley et al 2001).... ..."
Table 4. Confusion matrix for predicting time and direction of Dobutamine and Adrena- line interventions.
"... In PAGE 16: ...owards the quot;do not ... dosage quot; class, we use a cost model. The cost-factors are chosen so that the potential total cost of the false positives equals the potential total cost of the false negatives. This means that the parameters and of the SVM are chosen to conform to the ratio (5) Table4 shows the test results for Dobutamine and Adrenaline. The confusion matrices give insight into the class distributions and the type of errors that occur.... ..."
Table 3. Indicators of potential access to the internet Internet
2002
"... In PAGE 6: ... = 0.2267x - 0.8463 R2 = 0.7718 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 Main lines per 100 inhabitants Internet users as % of population Table3 summarizes some indicators available for Latin America on the spread of internet access in the region. It is interesting to be reminded that for a large majority of the countries of the region, internet access dates from the second half of the 1990s.... In PAGE 7: ... This solution will require some regulatory intervention since in many countries local telecoms are also ISPs9 and unlikely to work out deals that may hurt that part of their business. There are of course other issues revealed by Table3 . The clearest among those is that PC penetration continues to be quite low.... In PAGE 8: ... = 0.0162x - 18.92 R2 = 0.6087 -50 0 50 100 150 200 0 1000 2000 3000 4000 5000 6000 7000 8000 9000 GDP/capita internet hosts/10k inh Combining the information in Table3 with the WIDER data base on income distribution provides further food for thought on the use of internet. Chile, Costa Rica and Uruguay are the top three users.... ..."
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Table 9: General Format for a Recommendation Table
"... In PAGE 19: ....5.2 CAE Diagrams The ultimate aim of any causal analysis is to trace the recommendations that might be made in response to an adverse event or near miss. Table9 illustrates the general format of a recommendation table. These provide a simple means of linking the products of a causal analysis to the recommendations that are intended to avoid any recurrence and also to the evidence that justifies any potential intervention.... ..."
Table 5. Interventions.
"... In PAGE 6: ... These parameters were obtained retrospectively from nursing assessment records (flow sheets) and are listed in Table 4. Interventions are actions taken by the caregiver to treat the patients, primarily administration of medications, and are listed in Table5 . Both continuously administered intravenous medications and intermittently administered medications Figure 7.... ..."
Table 11 Government Intervention
"... In PAGE 21: ...3 We did a simple calibration of the intervention model by backing out the policy parameter from the implied estimates of the AR(2) process in Table 8. The results are summarized in Table11 . The biggest e ort as captured by is from the United States government, then from Germany, and the least e ort is from Japan.... ..."
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