... development of an international toolkit to assess the quality of care delivered in hospital and community based mental health units Methods The Development of a European Measure ofBestPracticefor ... identification of the domains of care for inclusion in the toolkit through triangulation of the results of i) a review of care standards in each country, ii) a systematic literature review of the components ... article as: Killaspy et al.: The development of the Quality Indicator for Rehabilitative Care (QuIRC): a measure ofbestpracticefor facilities for people with longer term mental health problems...
... Analysis of associations between toolkit ratings and ratings of service user quality of life, autonomy, satisfaction with care, markers of recovery and costs Page of (page number not for citation ... assessment of a comprehensive range of key aspects of care It will allow the identification of problem areas that require improvement and it will provide a means to review the effect of changes in practice ... will also provide a means for the assessment of "value for money" in relation to the different domains of care It will be able to provide information on any number of health and social care institutions...
... privatisation process: • guidelines on bestpracticefor the audit of privatisations (adopted by XVI INCOSAI in 1998) • guidelines on bestpracticefor the audit of economic regulation (adopted by ... review and performance audit of the public bodies responsible for the state’s shareholding Identifying worthwhile lessons • The Working Group’s guidelines on bestpracticefor the audit of privatisations, ... Provide for these arrangements in the partnership terms Sources of information include the partnership’s strategy for investments and operations, the accounts and details of contract performance...
... drivers so that lessons for informing the development of more effective strategies for supporting uptake can be developed The program, known as the Audit and BestPracticefor Chronic Disease (ABCD) ... in 2005 of a major quality initiative, the Healthy for Life program [1] Healthy for Life is central to government efforts to improve and monitor progress toward bestpractice delivery of Indigenous ... understanding of what bestpractice was and what quality improvement was aiming to achieve at the clinical level Most importantly, it gave people a point of reference for thinking about their own practice...
... Data analysis 11 Profiles of the case-study schools 11 Teacher profiles for the case-study phase 18 A synthesis of school profiles 20 Phase The survey: Perceptions ofbestpractice in desegregated ... constitutes bestpractice Figure 4.3 Teacher practices as perceived by learners Figure 4.4 Parents’ perceptions of school practices Figure 4.5 School governing bodies’ perceptions ofbestpractice ... imperative to consider the issue of what constitutes bestpractice that is essential for success We are aware of the problematic and contentious nature of the concept bestpractice There is a view,...
... not protect the activities of the Board of Educational Services in Erie County, New York, which made mass copies of copyrighted works taped off of broadcast television for distribution to educators ... included in the educational library of a college or university’s film or media studies department for the purpose of making compilations of portions of those works for educational use in the classroom ... use of such works under the Copyright Act or the DMCA In general, public domain works include works for which: The term of copyright for the work has expired; The author of a work published before...
... 14 Software and network attack: 14 Part Forecast for 2011 15 Part Countermeasure 16 Recommendation for Banks 16 Recommendation for ATM manufacture ... types of ATM attacks: Physical attack:Brute force attack to ATM machines with the intention of gaining access to cash within the safe 2011 ATM Crime ATM Fraud:Theft of bank card information ... ATM Security: Best Practices and PCI Compliance, 23 2011 ATM Crime www.co-opts.org 17 http://www.esecurityplanet.com/headlines/article.php/3934286/Former-BofA-E mployee-Sentenced -for- Security-Breach.htm...
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... received 10 sessions of robot- assisted body weight-supported treadmill training (BWSTT) on the Lokomat Training occurred approximately twice a week for five weeks, and each training session on ... continuous straight walking and no specific trainingfor turns We found decreased frequency of FOG during turn onset and after turning, as well as decreased severity of FOG for all aspects of turning ... following training sessions (Figure 2) Additionally, median frequency vFOG scores improved 62.5% from baseline to end oftraining The severity of FOG was reduced in all walking contexts for all...
... effort levels high Such a reduction in effort may reduce the effectiveness oftrainingFor example, one recent study found that training with a gait robot without any feedback of effort, a training ... tracking %ΔZ / ΔZe The robotassisted the subjects’ tracking movement, just as in most forms of robotic -assisted therapy Each task consisted of 20 continuous repetitions of the leftright-left ... The normalization of the force in Z axis (Fz) and the position error in Z axis (ΔZ) were calculated for each task based of the robot assistance force provided during the task E For example, the...
... of the American Institute of Steel Construction, Inc or of any other person named herein, that this information is suitable for any general or particular use or of freedom from infringement of ... the initial publication of this edition Printed in the United States of America Code of Standard Practicefor Steel Buildings and Bridges, March 7, 2000 AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF STEEL CONSTRUCTION ... American Society of Mechanical Engineers ASTM American Society for Testing and Materials Code of Standard Practicefor Steel Buildings and Bridges, March 7, 2000 AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF STEEL CONSTRUCTION...
... indication of the presence of a weld or welds on the side of the member opposite the weld Code of Standard Practicefor Steel Buildings and Bridges, March 7, 2000 AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF STEEL CONSTRUCTION ... CONSTRUCTION xiv NOTES Code of Standard Practicefor Steel Buildings and Bridges, March 7, 2000 AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF STEEL CONSTRUCTION CODE OF STANDARD PRACTICEFOR STEEL BUILDINGS AND BRIDGES ... Methods and Safety of Erection 1.8.1 The Erector shall be responsible for the means, methods and safety of erection of the Structural Steel frame Code of Standard Practicefor Steel Buildings...
... development of accurate, detailed dimensional information to provide for the fit-up of parts in the field Code of Standard Practicefor Steel Buildings and Bridges, March 7, 2000 AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ... the resolution of discrepancies 4.3 Use of CAD Files and/or Copies of Design Drawings The Fabricator shall neither use nor reproduce any part of the Code of Standard Practicefor Steel Buildings ... contingency that may be required to allow for these subsequent revisions Code of Standard Practicefor Steel Buildings and Bridges, March 7, 2000 AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF STEEL CONSTRUCTION 20 SECTION SHOP...
... furnished, nor for the general fit-up of the members that are fabricated from them Code of Standard Practicefor Steel Buildings and Bridges, March 7, 2000 AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF STEEL CONSTRUCTION ... used without the approval of the Owner’s Designated Representative for Design Code of Standard Practicefor Steel Buildings and Bridges, March 7, 2000 AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF STEEL CONSTRUCTION 30 ... to the start of fabrication for the information of the Owner’s Designated Representative for Construction, the building-code authority and the Inspector 6.1.3 Members that are made of material...
... plus 1/2 in plus 1/8 in for each 10 ft or fraction thereof [13 mm plus mm for each 000 mm or fraction thereof] in excess of 50 ft [15 000 mm] in length For the purpose of inspection, camber shall ... selection of the paint system, the compatibility of the various components of the total paint system, or the length of exposure of the shop coat, the Fabricator cannot guarantee the performance of the ... The effects of additional dead load that may ultimately be intended to be applied, if any Therefore, inspection of the Fabricator’s work on beam camber Code of Standard Practicefor Steel Buildings...
... or after the erection of the Structural Steel frame for the support of loads Code of Standard Practicefor Steel Buildings and Bridges, March 7, 2000 AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF STEEL CONSTRUCTION ... larger sizes For the purposes of erection stability, the use of leveling nuts and washers is discouraged when base plates have less than four Anchor Rods Code of Standard Practicefor Steel Buildings ... dimension between centers of Anchor-Rod Groups along the Established Column Line Code of Standard Practicefor Steel Buildings and Bridges, March 7, 2000 AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF STEEL CONSTRUCTION...
... It is therefore necessary to correct field measurements of offsets to the structure from established baselines for the expansion or contraction of the exposed Structural Steel frame For example, ... displacement of 1/16 in [2 mm] is permitted for each additional story up to a maximum Code of Standard Practicefor Steel Buildings and Bridges, March 7, 2000 AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF STEEL CONSTRUCTION ... limitation of the in 500 plumbness tolerance specified for the controlling columns (see Figure C–7.5) Code of Standard Practicefor Steel Buildings and Bridges, March 7, 2000 AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF STEEL...
... other foreign matter that may accumulate during erec- Code of Standard Practicefor Steel Buildings and Bridges, March 7, 2000 AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF STEEL CONSTRUCTION 64 tion as the result of job-site ... to touch up abrasions of the shop coat, nor to perform any other field painting Code of Standard Practicefor Steel Buildings and Bridges, March 7, 2000 AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF STEEL CONSTRUCTION ... Upon the completion of erection and before final acceptance, the Erector shall remove all of the Erector’s falsework, rubbish and temporary buildings Code of Standard Practicefor Steel Buildings...
... Standards Units Design Criteria Responsibility for Design Patents and Copyrights Existing Structures Means, Methods and Safety of Erection Definition of Structural Steel Other Steel, Iron or Metal ... Legibility of Design Drawings Revisions to the Design Drawings and Specifications Fast-Track Project Delivery Owner Responsibility Fabricator Responsibility Use of CAD Files and/or Copies of Design ... Identification of Material Preparation of Material Fitting and Fastening Fabrication Tolerances 6.5 6.6 6.7 7.1 Shop Cleaning and Painting (see also Section 3.1.6) Marking and Shipping of Materials...