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Orthodontic retention: problems and problem-solving strategies
Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Tandheelkunde, 2020The aim of orthodontic retention is to counteract post-treatment changes and thereby to preserve the result of active treatment. For active orthodontic treatment, a certain level of patient compliance is necessary and the same applies for the retention phase.
A M, Renkema +2 more
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1995
Problem-based learning requires the development of problem solving skills. Therefor cognitive strategies must be instructed. Some of these strategies have recently been investigated (Vernooij, 1993,c). They are part of a knowledge base (Ferguson Hessler, 1989) required to solve accounting problems.
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Problem-based learning requires the development of problem solving skills. Therefor cognitive strategies must be instructed. Some of these strategies have recently been investigated (Vernooij, 1993,c). They are part of a knowledge base (Ferguson Hessler, 1989) required to solve accounting problems.
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2015
Only in rare cases, can problems in function spaces be solved analytically and exactly. In most occasions, it is necessary to apply computational methods to approximate the solutions. In this chapter, we discuss some of the basic general strategies that can be applied. First, we present several connections between optimization and discretization, along
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Only in rare cases, can problems in function spaces be solved analytically and exactly. In most occasions, it is necessary to apply computational methods to approximate the solutions. In this chapter, we discuss some of the basic general strategies that can be applied. First, we present several connections between optimization and discretization, along
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A Strategy for Solving the Plant Layout Problem
Journal of the Operational Research Society, 1976We consider the problem of laying out the facilities of which a plant is composed, in terms of specifying which facilities are to be adjacent. For each pair of facilities a benefit from siting them adjacent to each other is known. We seek to maximise the sum of benefits over all pairs of adjacent facilities.
Foulds, L. R., Robinson, D. F.
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Problem-solving strategies for DSS design
Information & Management, 1985Abstract For a successful design and implementation of DSS, competent understanding of decision-making processes in organizational settings and sensitivity to the interpersonal and organizational dimensions of the relationship between decision-makers and DSS designers are essential.
Harish C. Bahl, Raymond G. Hunt
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Strategies for solving the problem
1988We are assuming that the method for taking care of HLW will be mined geologic disposal — burial of the waste in a cavity excavated in bedrock deep underground. This is the method currently being planned in all countries where HLW is accumulating. The decision to use this means of disposal however, was reached only after long consideration of other ...
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2011
Problem solving is one of the central activities performed by computer scientists as well as computer science learners. However, computer science learners often face difficulties in problem analysis and solution construction. Therefore, it is important that computer science educators be aware of these difficulties and acquire appropriate pedagogical ...
Orit Hazzan, Noa Ragonis, Tami Lapidot
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Problem solving is one of the central activities performed by computer scientists as well as computer science learners. However, computer science learners often face difficulties in problem analysis and solution construction. Therefore, it is important that computer science educators be aware of these difficulties and acquire appropriate pedagogical ...
Orit Hazzan, Noa Ragonis, Tami Lapidot
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A reproducible strategy to solve problems
Journal of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery, 2022openaire +2 more sources
2006
Abstract Like and unlike the proverb above, the solution to a problem begins (and continues, and ends) with simple, logical steps. But as long as one steps in a firm, clear direction, with long strides and sharp vision, one would need far, far less than the millions of steps needed to journey a thousand miles.
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Abstract Like and unlike the proverb above, the solution to a problem begins (and continues, and ends) with simple, logical steps. But as long as one steps in a firm, clear direction, with long strides and sharp vision, one would need far, far less than the millions of steps needed to journey a thousand miles.
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Problem-Solving Strategies: A Comparison by Problem-Solving Phases
Group & Organization Studies, 1985In a laboratory experiment subjects worked on two case problems using one of five different strategies. The first problem required subjects to generate ideas to solve the problem (idea generation phase), whereas subjects were given a standardized set of alterna tives to solve the second case and asked to select the best alterna tives (idea evaluation ...
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