Examples of train
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Determine if the agency trains project staff tomaintain their skills and qualifications.
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The following are examples of how agencies trained employees in new processes.
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The actual style of the sculptures suggests that the sculptors had themselves been trained in the north, as had the new architect.
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All members of this three-tier system are trained as a team and function as one.
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They were then trained to approach the source of an odour to obtain food.
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The intervention was a single motivational interview that lasted approximately 30 minutes with a doctoral-level psychologist trained and certified in motivational interviewing techniques.
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Let us take as an example the trend in modern medical training away from general practice and toward surgery, high technology, and pharmacological treatments.
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Ten different networks were trained with the 292 gene subset.
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Moreover, they seek cost effective" competency based" training methods for their maintenance tradeforce.
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They are trained on short training sessions run by the individual companies.
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A simple division is between trained designer, trained workman and client, assuming that this last person is not a trained worker of some sort.
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We are trained to think verbally rather than pictorially.
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When training in self-instructions begins, group members are usually not aware of the types of self-statements that they customarily use.
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Elizabethans, trained as they were in the discipline of formal rhetoric, often thought in such patterns.
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In the late 1960s most archaeology students had followed studies in which they were trained in physical-geographical or biological modes of thought.
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Empirical studies on the speed of convergence of neural network training using genetic algorithms.
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A change in a positive direction was perceived in the 16-19 years group and also in the 20-25 years group (during teacher training).
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By systematically training the memor y in this way students are able to tackle tasks of increasing dif®culty.
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Participants were tested and trained in small groups in a sound-attenuated room.
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Likewise, the identical rater training scheme employed only 2 words and 2 sentences.
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Subsequent scenes show teeming streets, construction sites, moving trains, and the bustling harbor.
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Agents had been trained and br iefed on their fields.
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Units have been set up, personnel trained, and transplants are being performed.
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The reduced exercise performance may reflect lack of habitual exercise patterns and training background.
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The results showed significant improvement after training across age groups.
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We do have trained counselors, but our volunteers are not therapists.
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Medical residencies are not equal in terms of what they prepare their residents to do and how well each trains its physicians.
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The students were subsequently trained in class for 4 weeks.
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Furthermore, the claim that limited exposure duration during training further promotes fluency was examined.
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Coding was conducted by two coders, blind to group membership, who were trained to 90% agreement on all categories.
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Practitioners are trained to recognize these differences and apply them to developmental interventions.
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Of these 22 children, 11 were aggressive, high-risk children and 11 were low-risk, coparticipants in the problem solving skills training groups.
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An evaluation of peer coping-skills training for childhood aggression.
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Three undergraduate students were trained to code the videotapes.
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The counselors were trained on completing a range of assessment measures based on their observations and interactions with the children in their respective groups.
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Coders were trained to reliability using selected video recorded free-play episodes that had been previously coded by criterion coders.
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All counselors were trained on completion of these measures and their ratings were conducted independently.
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Do school-based social skills training programs prevent alcohol use among young people?
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Whether children are playing, or learning language or math skills, they are also receiving training in executive function skills at the same time.
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Teacher training typically does not provide effective methods and experience in classroom behavior management.
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All transcripts were scored independently by two coders who had previously been trained with this system.
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The spike trains of neurons in sensory systems are certainly correlated with the structure of sensory input.
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Finally, and also in addition, it was trained to do the same for the complex language corpus.
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Concentrations of pumice clasts towards the base form trains of clasts that are traceable along the length of outcrops.
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Concentrations of accretionary lapilli and diffuse trains of small pumices define bedding in this thick ash bed.
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However, only a special case of two interacting wave trains of equal amplitude and period is considered in this work.
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Two different trained coders rated all of the children's responses separately for the drawing and the playing scenarios.
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The local commissions of each sector agreed to license foster parents trained for the project.
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Interviewers and observers were thoroughly trained prior to collecting data, and ongoing recalibration meetings were held to promote measurement fidelity and reliability.
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The narrative interviews, typically taking 3 -5 hr to complete by telephone, were carried out by intensively trained and supervised interviewers.
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Coders were trained to mark the onset and offset of expressions reflecting low/moderate positive, high positive, low/moderate negative, and high negative affect.
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In trains and buses the young people are never willing to offer their elders seats.
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Designers are rational agents trained to follow rational methods.
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In this program, participants must record 5600 h of their work and track it among 16 specific training areas.
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Inductive learning is par ticularly suitable in the context of an automated design system because training data can be generated in an automated fashion.
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Each successive hidden neuron is trained on the component of the problem its predecessors failed to learn, that is, the remaining error.
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The long-term solution to the acquisition of adequate scientific manpower is training in the countries concerned.
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There were six investigators; four of them were trained anthropologists, the other two were trained for this purpose.
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Another trained research assistant independently re-examined 11 % of the participants' data by viewing each videotaped session.
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Second, training studies have manipulated exposure frequency on small sets of novel words.
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Point-to-point intra-rater and inter-rater reliability (by a person trained in phonetics) checks on initial consonants were conducted on 10 % of the data.
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The other eight children were trained on the verbs in the reverse order.
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In the current study, however, the children are trained on two very distinct novel word-object combinations.
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The transcriber was also trained to recognize the types of error made by young children and to note errors with error codes.
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During training the synaptic weights are evaluated and after training, the network should be able to reproduce the learned behaviour.
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Therefore, the system should be trained for several periods before performing the actual task for precise operation.
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The philosophy of these homes is characterized by a very strong emphasis on training the staff.
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Moreover, when female members could not attend training events or visits for personal reasons, their spouses came forward to represent the families.
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In the language of neural networks, the ' network ' here is trained to have one dominant memory.
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They can benefit from training courses on bereavement counselling.
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The twelve physiotherapists trained in the brief intervention delivered both treatments offered in the trial, while the remaining physiotherapists provided only usual physiotherapy.
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We did not account for training hospital staff because the unit price estimates of hospitals included training costs.
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The activity of most thalamic neurons is reduced, not increased, during trains of high frequency pallidal stimulation.
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In each case, pixel profiles represent average of 16 trains.
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The civilian was compared unfavourably to the soldier who was thought to be disciplined and trained in stress management.
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There is a bus service, but the train's much better really.
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They can be trained much faster than other neural networks.
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A suitable mechanism with gear trains has been designed for performing the jaw of shoulder and the roll of wrist.
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In addition to the diagnoses of cardiac failure, training level of admitting physicians in emergency depar tments was an independent risk factor for early readmission.
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The results reveal that skills and exper tise can be transferred from trainer to trainee through a relatively shor t, but intensive, training course.
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The majority of respondents worked in public health departments and were medically trained.
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Transmission at the retino-geniculate synapse in cats is influenced by the structure of pre- and postsynaptic spike trains.
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The three cats were trained on two visual detection and orienting tasks that employed moved and static stimuli, and a landmark task.
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However, the stochastic nature of impulse trains leads to some unexpected effects in retinal coding.
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Thus is the eye trained to see similarities and differences.
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During the recording, the animals were trained to maintain fixation on a central 0.2-deg blue spot.
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In other words, during training the error signal indicated only what disparities were present in the image.
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The response variability of the simulated spike trains generated according to this model was then calculated in the same way as for the real data.
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An examination of the efficacy of social skills training for chronic schizophrenia.
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The negative training set for a given lf was composed of the (positive) training subsets of the other four lfs.
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The fuzzy decision networks can be constructed from training patterns by machine learning techniques.
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The same experiments on training texts of a different domain and different size resulted in similar entropy convergences.
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The network's nodes have sigmoidal activation functions, and the network as a whole is trained under back-propagation, with a cross-entropy error function.
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