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Meaningful policies include: ( A ) kinds of cars the state should own, ( B ) when cars should be traded, ( C ) the need and assignment of vehicles, ( D ) use of cars in lieu of mileage allowances, ( E ) employees taking cars home, and ( F ) need for liability insurance on state automobiles.
* Meaningful Use, Electronic Health Record regulations in the U. S. linked to achieving measurable outcomes in patient engagement, care coordination, and population health
Meaningful changes also occurred in governmental structures.
One of the major issues relating to the use of speech recognition in healthcare is that the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 ( ARRA ) provides for substantial financial benefits to physicians who utilize an EMR according to " Meaningful Use " standards.
His line by line commentary to the entire root text is entitled " Meaningful to Behold – The Bodhisattva's Way of Life " 1980.
Meaningful statements about power must always specify the context in which the resources may ( or may not ) be converted into behavior.
Meaningful learning is the concept that learned knowledge ( e. g., a fact ) is fully understood to the extent that it relates to other knowledge.
Meaningful learning, on the other hand, implies there is a comprehensive knowledge of the context of the facts learned.
Advancing Meaningful Use: Simplifying Complex Clinical Metrics Through Visual Representation.
Meaningful student involvement: Students as partners in school change.
( 2005 ) " Meaningful Student Involvement Series.
On February 27, 2009, he was a guest presenter at the Science of a Meaningful Life seminar " Building Compassion, Creating Well-being ", along with University of California, Berkeley and Greater Good Science Center Executive Director Dacher Keltner.
BBYO's mission is, " More Jewish Teens, More Meaningful Jewish Experiences.
The Cure played a version of their song " Grinding Halt ", retitled for that performance as " Desperate Journalist In Ongoing Meaningful Review Situation ", on the John Peel radio show, with new lyrics parodying Morley's writing style after an unfavourable review of their debut album Three Imaginary Boys.
His first book published in 1980 was a commentary to Shantideva's Guide to the Bodhisattva's Way of Life called Meaningful to Behold.
Two of his books are commentaries on Indian Mahayana texts: the book Ocean of Nectar is a commentary to Chandrakirti's Guide to the Middle Way, and Meaningful to Behold is a commentary to Shantideva's Guide to the Bodhisattva's Way of Life or Bodhicharyavatara.
The Dalai Lama contributed a foreword to Buddhism in the Tibetan Tradition, while Trijang Rinpoche and Ling Rinpoche ( who each held the position of Ganden Tripa ) also provided forewords for his books Meaningful to Behold ( which was dedicated to the long life of the Dalai Lama ) and Clear Light of Bliss ( which was dedicated to the late Trijang Rinpoche ), respectively.
* Meaningful to Behold: The Bodhisattva's Way of Life, Tharpa Publications ( 5th.
Geshe Kelsang's dedications to the long life of the Dalai Lama found in earlier editions of Meaningful to Behold are omitted from the fourth edition ( 1994 ) onwards.
Meaningful speculations indicate that it was meant as a contraction of the two German nouns Schrei ( scream ) and Tanz ( dance ), i. e., Schr-anz.
* With Penny Keyes, 1984: The Power of Unconditional Love: 21 Guidelines for Beginning, Improving, and Changing Your Most Meaningful Relationships.

high-resolution and measurements
It has been applied to photochemistry, high-resolution microscopy, and measurements of molecular distances.
The radial velocity of a star or other luminous distant objects can be measured accurately by taking a high-resolution spectrum and comparing the measured wavelengths of known spectral lines to wavelengths from laboratory measurements.
These generally include pulmonary function tests ; blood tests to exclude HIV, autoimmune diseases, and liver disease ; electrocardiography ( ECG ); arterial blood gas measurements ; X-rays of the chest ( followed by high-resolution CT scanning if interstitial lung disease is suspected ); and ventilation-perfusion or V / Q scanning to exclude chronic thromboembolic pulmonary hypertension.
Pendulum Instruments is a line of scientific instruments for high-resolution time and frequency measurements.
* Polarimetric and Helioseismic Imager ( PHI ): To provide high-resolution and full-disk measurements of the photospheric magnetic field
New indirect measurements with an advanced high-resolution x-ray microcalorimeter were carried out in 2007 yielding a new value for the transition energy of E

high-resolution and require
Very high-resolution devices, such as imagesetters or CTP platesetters, in which resolutions exceeding 2500 dpi are common, still require external RIPs with large amounts of memory and hard drive space.
Some X-ray examinations ( such as, e. g., non-destructive testing and 3-D microtomography ) need very high-resolution images and do therefore require X-ray tubes that can generate very small focal spot sizes, typically below 50 µm in diameter.
Urban air quality models require a very fine computational mesh, requiring the use of high-resolution mesoscale weather models ; in spite of this, the quality of numerical weather guidance is the main uncertainty in air quality forecasts.
Many high-resolution lithography methods can pattern at sub-micrometre resolution, but these require high-cost equipment that were not designed for biomolecule deposition and cell culture.

high-resolution and good
The long wavelengths of radio waves required much larger collecting dishes in order to make images with good resolution, and later led to the development of the multi-dish interferometer for making high-resolution aperture synthesis radio images ( or " radio maps ").
As the Impactor neared the comet's surface, this camera took high-resolution pictures of the nucleus ( as good as
When designed for print, textures should be created in high-resolution in order to achieve good results in the final print.
Manufacturers have produced handheld projectors exhibiting high-resolution, good brightness, and low energy consumption in a slightly larger format than pico.

high-resolution and instrument
The development of echelle spectrometers allowed high-resolution spectroscopy with a much more compact instrument, one which can sometimes be successfully mounted on the Cassegrain focus.
It also has Phoenix, a high-resolution infrared spectrograph build by NOAO of the United States, although this instrument is no longer offered.
A high-resolution instrument, the KH-7 took detailed pictures of " hot spots " and most of its photographs are of Chinese and Soviet nuclear and missile installations, with smaller amounts of coverage of cities and harbors.
The Extreme ultraviolet Imaging Telescope ( EIT ) is an instrument on the SOHO spacecraft used to obtain high-resolution images of the solar corona in the ultraviolet range.

high-resolution and measurement
When a continuum radiation source is used for AAS measurement it is indispensable to work with a high-resolution monochromator.

high-resolution and conditions
The flexible high-resolution replicas allow surfaces to be examined and measured under laboratory conditions.
Survey systems with integrated global positioning systems ( GPS ) have been developed, but under field conditions, currently available systems lack sufficient precision for high-resolution archaeological mapping.

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