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The Communicative Multiagent Team Decision Problem: Analyzing Teamwork Theories and Models

by David V. Pynadath, Milind Tambe - JOURNAL OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE RESEARCH , 2002
"... Despite the significant progress in multiagent teamwork, existing research does not address the optimality of its prescriptions nor the complexity of the teamwork problem. Without a characterization of the optimality-complexity tradeoffs, it is impossible to determine whether the assumptions and app ..."
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Despite the significant progress in multiagent teamwork, existing research does not address the optimality of its prescriptions nor the complexity of the teamwork problem. Without a characterization of the optimality-complexity tradeoffs, it is impossible to determine whether the assumptions

Healthcare Reform: A Prescription for the

by Robert P. Saldin, Healthcare Reform, A Prescription, Republican Landslide, Robert P. Saldin
"... Less than two years ago, Barack Obama was sworn in as president amidst proclamations of a partisan realignment. But in this fallÕs midterms, scores of his fellow Democrats lost their jobs. The best evidence suggests that ObamaÕs signature accomplishmentÑpassage of a healthcare reform bill that had l ..."
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long eluded progressivesÑplayed a key role in the historic defeat. It also highlighted the delicacy of partisan regimes, particularly those prematurely designated as

Illicit prescription drug use among pharmacists: Evidence of a paradox of familiarity

by Dean A. Dabney, Richard C. Hollinger - Work and Occupations , 1999
"... On average, pharmacists spend six years in college studying the intricacies of prescription medi-cines and their effects on the human body. Upon graduation, they embark on a career where their expertise and familiarity with the proper use and dangers of prescription drugs continuously grows. Despite ..."
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several ways in which the individuals’knowledge and expertise may actually contribute to progressive prescription drug abuse. The authors argue that being and becoming a pharmacist presents a paradox of familiarity wherein technical knowledge and opportunity, in the absence of proper appreciation

Open Access The ‘Cybernetic Cut’: Progressing from Description to Prescription in Systems Theory

by David L. Abel
"... Abstract: Howard Pattee championed the term “epistemic cut ” to describe the symbol-matter, subject-object, genotype-phenotype distinction. But the precise point of contact between logical deductive formalisms and physicality still needs elucidation. Can information be physical? How does nonphysical ..."
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Abstract: Howard Pattee championed the term “epistemic cut ” to describe the symbol-matter, subject-object, genotype-phenotype distinction. But the precise point of contact between logical deductive formalisms and physicality still needs elucidation. Can information be physical? How does nonphysical mind arise from physicality to then establish formal con-trol over that physicality (e.g., engineering feats, computer science)? How did inanimate nature give rise to an algorithmi-cally organized, semiotic and cybernetic life? Both the practice of physics and life itself require traversing not only an epistemic cut, but a Cybernetic Cut. A fundamental dichotomy of reality is delineated. The dynamics of physicality (“chance and necessity”) lie on one side. On the other side lies the ability to choose with intent what aspects of ontological

The Prospects, Practices, and Prescriptions for the Pursuit of Happiness

by Kristin Layous, Kennon M. Sheldon, Sonja Lyubomirsky
"... HAPPINESS IS A CENTRAL criterion of mental health (Keyes, 2005; Taylor & Brown,1988) and has been found to be associated with numerous tangible bene!ts,such as enhanced physical health, reduced psychopathology, greater produc-tivity, more ful!lling relationships, and even longer life (see Lyubom ..."
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Lyubomirsky, King, & Diener, 2005, for a review). Thus, an important goal for psychology is advancing knowledge about how to help people increase their levels of happiness, positivemen-tal health, and personal thriving. During the last decade, researchers have made a great deal of progress investigating

Prescription Software for Recovery and Rehabilitation Using Microsoft Kinect

by Stephen Simmons , Rachel Mccrindle , Malcolm Sperrin , Andy Smith
"... Abstract -Brain injuries, including stroke, can be debilitating incidents with potential for severe long term effects; many people stop making significant progress once leaving in-patient medical care and are unable to fully restore their quality of life when returning home. The aim of this collabo ..."
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Abstract -Brain injuries, including stroke, can be debilitating incidents with potential for severe long term effects; many people stop making significant progress once leaving in-patient medical care and are unable to fully restore their quality of life when returning home. The aim

The Green Prescription: being active is easy and can be fun

by Phil H, Carolyn Jenkins, Otago School Physical , 2004
"... The Green Prescription, a SPARC initiative, has now been used by over two thirds of New Zealand doctors, considerably more than the figure quoted by the authors, and has received international acclaim since the publication of Dr Elley’s randomised controlled trial in the British Medical Journal.2 SP ..."
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life. Over 80 % of Green Prescriptions are issued for walking and as these patients progress to more specialised exercise routines the initiative can pave the way for the involvement of accredited exercise specialists.

A framework for prescription in exercise-oncology research †

by John P Sasso , Neil D Eves , Jesper F Christensen , Graeme J Koelwyn , Jessica Scott , Lee W Jones
"... Abstract The field of exercise-oncology has increased dramatically over the past two decades, with close to 100 published studies investigating the efficacy of structured exercise training interventions in patients with cancer. Of interest, despite considerable differences in study population and p ..."
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and primary study end point, the vast majority of studies have tested the efficacy of an exercise prescription that adhered to traditional guidelines consisting of either supervised or home-based endurance (aerobic) training or endurance training combined with resistance training, prescribed at a moderate

Annual Survey of Industries – Some Prescriptions for Improvement By

by Shri A K Bhatia
"... Annual Survey of Industries (ASI) is the major source of industrial data for the organized sector in the country. It is indeed ironic that despite existence of a well-developed ASI system for over four decades, with an extensive field set-up as well as having a statutory support for collection of su ..."
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of information needs to envisage appropriate data layers, rationalization of sampling design including analysis of selection criterion, review of scope and coverage, progressive use of modern information technology both in data collection and for conducting data scrutiny, development of suitable feedback system

Original Article Attempts to Reduce the Progression of Myopia and Spectacle Prescriptions during Childhood: A Survey of Eye Specialists

by Jong Jin Jung, Eun-hae Lim, Seung-hee Baek, Yong Ran Kim, Sang Mook Gong, Ungsoo Samuel Kim
"... Purpose: To determine methods tried in clinical trials to reduce the progression of myopia in children, and spectacle prescribing patterns of hospital ophthalmologists. Methods: A multi-sectioned survey composed of Likert items relating to the methods of reducing myopia progression (orthokeratology ..."
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Purpose: To determine methods tried in clinical trials to reduce the progression of myopia in children, and spectacle prescribing patterns of hospital ophthalmologists. Methods: A multi-sectioned survey composed of Likert items relating to the methods of reducing myopia progression (orthokeratology
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