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… versus model based). Second, the study methods and outcomes: these include resource use, costs, effects, measurement, valua- tion methods, incremental cost–effectiveness ratios, uncertainty analyses, sensitivity analysis, and conclusions. Based on our experience, we recommend including all relevant items from the list in Table 1 in the initial data extraction. If one is particularly interested inmodel-based EEs, one could extend this list with the external validation of the results, the key … in the previous section. However, to determine what checklist fits best, several other study-specific characteristics determine the actual decision of which list or lists to select. These are, for instance, the time available for the review, the experience of the reviewers, the audience of the SR, and the purpose the checklist is designed for in relation to the aim of the review. In addition, the number of items and the time needed to complete a checklist are important factors in determining …
… 1.6. Source Code: the entirety of program instructions in their original programming language, including the accompanying Documentation, intended for execution by a computer and in such a form that it can be used by a programmer who has knowledge and experience of the programming method and technology to modify the software. 1.7. Documentation: every description of the Deliverable and its properties, whether or not specifically intended for the installation, Implementation, use, management and/or … Authority unless the Counterparty shows that there was no reasonable basis for the request for replacement. 22.4. Where Staff are replaced, the Counterparty will provide replacements at the same rate and ensure that their expertise, qualifications and experience are at least equal to those of the original Staff or satisfy the conditions agreed by the parties. Subcontracting 23.1. In performing the Contract the Counterparty may use the services of third parties only with the prior consent of the …
… 1. A request for exemption must be submitted in writing with the reason stated to the Board of Examiners. A request must be accompanied with as much written information and evidence regarding the relevant study programme/courses elsewhere or work experience such that the Board of examiners can judge whether the full components indeed have been obtained at, at least, the same level. 2. The Board of Examiners may consult the relevant examiners before making their decision regarding the request. … committee (See Article 2.11 of these Rules and Regulations). The assessment form is handed in by the examiner to the education office within 5 working days after grading. ARTICLE 6.9 INTERNSHIP REPORT The internship report must demonstrate the experience gained during the internship and an in- depth review of specific problems related to the programme that were dealt with during the internship. The student is responsible for handing in the internship report and products included in the …
… Thursday 9 April 2009, 14.00 hours “Mental slowness after stroke: assessment and treatment” One of the most common cognitive disorders after a stroke is slowness of information processing. This dissertation focuses on the limitations the patient experiences in everyday activities (following quick conversations, doing two things at the same time and reacting adequately) and on the related consequences such as fatigue. The effects of the Time Pressure Management training, where patients learn to … One of the conclusions of the research is that in patients with Ankylosing Spondylitis the bone and vertebra quality has deteriorated to such an extent that they run a three times higher risk of vertebral fracture. Two-thirds of these patients experienced permanent neurological damage as a result of that. Furthermore, the research studied if hyperkyphosis (curving of the vertebral column) can be measured and predicted. It turns out that three factors jointly predict the curving: the activity … Wetzels Friday 17 April 2009, 12.00 hours “Earning-by-learning” Firms increasingly rely on external partners (i.e. consumers or firm partners) to execute services. Examples of such services are makelaarsland.nl or online investment sites. Because of inexperience or lack of knowledge problems can sometimes arise in the cooperation. This dissertation offers three empirical studies, focused on improving the performance of the consumer or partner. By offering information or via training companies can …
… join a study association in your faculty and participate in discussions, workshops, lectures and other gatherings about the field of study. Often these associations offer their members special study materials that were assembled on the basis of the experience of years from (former) students. Great support for your studies. Almost each faculty has its own study association. Overview of study and student associations Broaden your horizon Maastricht also has many opportunities to develop yourself …
… SDG Seminar series on professionals in sustainable development Together with UM Green Office we organise regular seminars in which professionals in the sustainability field share their successes and struggles. This is your chance to learn from their experience and to ask your questions! These SDG seminars are intended to approach sustainability issues related to the Sustainable Development Goals of the UN. Click here to rewatch a former recorded seminar on Transformative Change online. 2022 …
… representing Predicted Mean Vote (PMV) levels within +/- 0.5. That sounds quite technical, but it means that the HVAC systems meet one of the strictest European standards, NEN-ISO 7730. According to computer simulations, ‘only’ 10% of people will experience some dissatisfaction in terms of whole-body discomfort. An independent party tests the indoor climate of Tapijnkazerne twice a year. That includes dry-bulb temperature, air speeds, relative humidity and mean radiant temperature in regularly …
… students can add value to a city in a way. At this point in our lives we can still take risks and invest all this time – that will change when we have families. I don’t want to be in an office yet – I want to create something of my own and have these experiences.” They are now working with a consultant in the hope of getting a permit. “I’m sure we’ll find a way together with the municipality. There are definitely enough people enjoying what we offer and we enjoy this opportunity to celebrate our …
… certain choices when asking the recipient of the service for a decision; (b) repeatedly requesting that the recipient of the service make a choice where that choice has already been made, especially by presenting pop-ups that interfere with the user experience; (c) making the procedure for terminating a service more difficult than subscribing to it’. A literal reading of Art.25(2) suggests that the listed practices are not caught by the first paragraph in all circumstances. This is a wise …
… both conceptually and from a distributed learning perspective. To this extent: Dr. Isabelle de Zegher talked about health data sharing, the challenges of data curation and how this is being achieved within AIDAVA . Dr. F adila Zerka provided her experience in analyzing health data with privacy preserving methods. She showed how distributed learning and blockchain-based approaches can support such analysis even when data are distributed in very small datasets. The speakers highlighted the …