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It's always both: Changing individuals requires changing systems and changing systems requires changing individuals

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 2023
Abstracts-Frames and i-frames do not represent two opposed types of intervention. Rather they are interpretive lenses for focusing on specific aspects of interventions, all of which include individual and structural dimensions. There is no sense to be made of prioritizing either system change or individual change, because each requires the other.
Alex Madva   +2 more
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Battery thermal management systems (BTMs) based on phase change material (PCM): A comprehensive review

Chemical Engineering Journal, 2022
It is known that the performance of a power battery is greatly affected by temperature. The battery pack needs an efficient thermal management system to make the power battery work in a reasonable temperature range.
Jie Luo   +4 more
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Changing systems of amplification

British Journal of Audiology, 1989
This paper reports on the changing systems of amplification used by hearing-impaired children in the last decade (1977 to 1987). The major changes noted were in terms of ear-level v. body-worn hearing aids, monaural v. binaural hearing aids and FM-wireless v. hardwire group hearing aids (GHAs). There was an increase in the use of ear-level hearing aids,
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Changing the System

JAMA, 1993
AS HEALTH care reform on the national level moves from the theoretical to the political (as it has already done in a number of states), much of the meat of the matter remains to be determined. Although some actions seem inevitable, others do not. Furthermore, some trends will continue regardless of the direction of reform—unless it takes a truly ...
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Medical systems as changing social systems

Social Science & Medicine. Part B: Medical Anthropology, 1978
Abstract Medical systems are seen as dependent components of their political economic contexts. A set of ideals are identified for achieving a fully regionalized health service as a system offering equity of access and adequate services for all along with user control.
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Recurrence plots for the analysis of complex systems


Recurrence is a fundamental property of dynamical systems, which can be exploited to characterise the system’s behaviour in phase space.A powerful tool for their visualisation and analysis called recurrence plotwas introduced in the late 1980’s.
N. Marwan   +3 more
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Leadership for Change in Complex Systems

Australasian Psychiatry, 2005
Objectives: To examine clinician leadership for change from the perspective of complexity. Methods: The core features of complex adaptive systems are described and examples of these characteristics are identified in Australia's mental health system.
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Operating systems in a changing world

ACM SIGOPS Operating Systems Review, 1994
This chapter focuses on operating systems in the changing world. The principles by which processes are queued and managed, laid down at the early Symposia on Operating System Principles, still remain valid. Since then, new insights have led to important advances. An important development of recent years is the concept of threads.
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Changing the system

2001
Within Chapter 5 we set out to examine evidence of the impact of user self-organisation and involvement in the planning and delivery of services on both service users themselves and the attitudes of individuals. In contrast, this chapter looks for evidence of influence on the structures and policies of the organisations that deliver mental health ...
Marian Barnes, Ric Bowl
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