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Assessing Potentials for Agricultural Residues

2017
Agricultural residues can be derived from both primary harvesting and pruning activities on field as well as by-products/residues from processing crops in the respective agricultural industries. In this chapter, they are defined as primary and secondary agricultural residues, respectively.The aim of the chapter is to present the key challenges, the ...
Panoutsou, C.   +4 more
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Assessing employee potentials for abuse

Journal of Clinical Psychology, 1983
Attempted to develop a battery of questionnaires and demographic data capable of early identification of institutional caretakers with potential for abuse of a client. After an extensive literature review on institutional client abuse, it was determined that the Child Abuse Potential Inventory, Minnesota Satisfaction Questionnaire and a General ...
M D, Haddock, W M, McQueen
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The psychological assessment of learning potential

British Journal of Educational Psychology, 2001
Background. The paper considers the construct of learning potential (or dynamic assessment) and its use in the psychoeducational assessment of children with learning difficulties. Aims. The principal research aim was to examine the extent to which learning potential (dynamic) assessment can predict which children with severe learning difficulties will ...
Lauchlan, Fraser, Elliot, J.
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The Assessment and Therapeutic Potential of Offenders

Canadian Psychiatric Association Journal, 1964
The history, purpose, and mode of operation of the Massachusetts Court Clinics program is outlined. Also, discussed in some detail, are the methods of assessment of the offender used in this particular setting and factors which influence the prognosis as to the therapeutic potential of the individual involved. The importance of adequate control of the
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Assessing the potential of change in institutions

Psychiatric Quarterly, 1977
The present article discusses the importance of evaluating the strengths and weaknesses of key institutional personnel prior to attempting program innovations. The importance of such individuals in "making" or "breaking" effective programs is emphasized, and various key hospital staff members are described. A simple evaluation process is discussed with
R N, Glenn, D L, Richards
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Assessing the Potentials for Nonfood Crops

2017
Given the ambitious EU targets to further decarbonize the economy, it can be expected that demand for lignocellulosic biomass will continue to grow. Provisioning of part of this biomass by dedicated biomass crops becomes an option. This chapter presents yields and cost levels that can be reached in Europe with different perennial crops in different ...
Ramirez Almeyda, Jacqueline   +7 more
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Assessment of thrombogenic potential of liposomes

Toxicology, 1989
The effects of liposomes with positive, neutral and negative surface charges on platelets and the plasmatic coagulation system were investigated in several in vitro and in vivo models. Negatively charged liposomes stimulated the plasmatic contact activating system as demonstrated by significant acceleration of whole blood clotting time measured in ...
Zbinden G   +2 more
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Oleaginous Microorganisms: An Assessment of the Potential

1997
Publisher Summary The chapter discusses the potential of oleaginous microorganisms in producing microbial lipids with an emphasis on functionally superior products such as specialty fats and oils, and important metabolites that have not yet been extensively studied.
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Learning Potential Assessment

Special Services in the Schools, 1986
This article describes the foundations and uses of learning potential assessment, a dynamic method of determining the student's capacity for cognitive modifiability. The method, which forms the basis for the Learning Potential Assessment Device (LPAD), can assist in identifying low functioning students whose capacity for greater achievement typically ...
Reuven Feuerstein   +6 more
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Preclinical Abuse Potential Assessment

2015
Although laboratories have been conducting scientific evaluations of the abused drugs for many years, preclinical evaluations of the abuse potential of new drugs have been an integral component of new drug applications more recently. The development of a unified testing approach is crucial prior to initiating individual studies to address abuse ...
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