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Adolescent Voices in Action-Co-Designing Digital Sexual and Reproductive Health Knowledge Translation Interventions: Community-Based Participatory Action Project. [PDF]
Meherali S, Rehmani AI, Ahmad M.
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We introduce Kensho, a tool for generating mapping rules between two Knowledge Bases (KBs). To create the mapping rules, Kensho starts with a set of correspondences and enriches them with additional semantic information automatically identified from the structure and constraints of the KBs. Our approach works in two phases. In the first phase, semantic
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Strategica, 2023
This paper aims to present some conceptual models for the knowledge translation process in its extended semantic dimension. Knowledge translation is usually understood through its primary meaning of translating from one language into another language.
Pype, Peter, Reinders, Jan-Jaap
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This paper aims to present some conceptual models for the knowledge translation process in its extended semantic dimension. Knowledge translation is usually understood through its primary meaning of translating from one language into another language.
Pype, Peter, Reinders, Jan-Jaap
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The Case for Knowledge Translation
2013 ACM / IEEE International Symposium on Empirical Software Engineering and Measurement, 2013Context: For the outcomes of systematic literature reviews to be of use for practitioners, we need to develop models for addressing the needs of Knowledge Translation (KT). Aim: To identify some of the key issues that need to be addressed by a KT process for software engineering (SE) and possible routes for achieving these.
David Budgen +2 more
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Lost in (Knowledge) Translation!
Journal of Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition, 2010Critical care nutrition guidelines have been developed to help busy practitioners decide how to feed their critically ill patients. However, despite the publication of guidelines and efforts to disseminate and implement them, there are large gaps between what the recommendations say and what is happening at the bedside.
Daren K, Heyland +2 more
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Informatics and Knowledge Translation
Academic Emergency Medicine, 2007To ensure that the benefits of knowledge translation synthesis are accessible to care providers at the point of decision-making, fast, efficient, usable clinical information systems are required. Medical informatics appears to hold the greatest promise to be able to create systems with the necessary capacity and functionality.
Michael J, Bullard +4 more
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Emergency Medicine Journal, 2008
© 2008 BMJ Publishing Group Ltd and the College of Emergency Medicine.
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© 2008 BMJ Publishing Group Ltd and the College of Emergency Medicine.
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