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Manualizing Manual Development
Clinical Psychology: Science and Practice, 2002In response to Carroll and Nuro, I suggest that attention to three issues might help address some of the conflicts between proponents and critics of manualization (and, correlatively, between psychotherapy researchers and clinicians). The first is when and how clinicians should be integrated into manual development and dissemination.
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Proceedings of the Ninth International Conference on Tangible, Embedded, and Embodied Interaction, 2015
Reading is a manual activity. The touch hands are ever- present: holding, turning, pointing, scrolling, clicking and scribbling are physical practices that engross people in the printed word. The project "AIME Tiles" began by thinking about howsystems of ideas can be translated into hybrid physical-concept tools.
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Reading is a manual activity. The touch hands are ever- present: holding, turning, pointing, scrolling, clicking and scribbling are physical practices that engross people in the printed word. The project "AIME Tiles" began by thinking about howsystems of ideas can be translated into hybrid physical-concept tools.
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2009
The new opportunities of modern assays of molecular biology can only be exploited fully if the results can be accurately correlated to the tissue phenotype under investigation. This is a general problem of non-in situ techniques, whereas results from in situ techniques are often difficult to quantitate.
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The new opportunities of modern assays of molecular biology can only be exploited fully if the results can be accurately correlated to the tissue phenotype under investigation. This is a general problem of non-in situ techniques, whereas results from in situ techniques are often difficult to quantitate.
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