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Their Organizational Profile Model ( OCP ) is a self reporting tool which makes distinctions according seven categories-Innovation, Stability, Respect for People, Outcome Orientation, Attention to Detail, Team Orientation, and Aggressiveness.
However, recent studies suggest that expanded screening is cost effective ( see ACMG report page 94-95 and articles published in Pediatrics < ref > Expanded Newborn Screening for Inborn Errors of Metabolism by Electrospray Ionization-Tandem Mass Spectrometry: Results, Outcome and Implication PMID 12777559 <</ ref >'.
* the specifics of whether the vacancy was filled at all, and if so, then the time taken for the advertised employment to be met ( a measure of the satisfaction of the employer, termed-Employer Outcome )
Outcome is considered excellent for 80-90 % of BPH patients.
Outcome may not be evident for months after the treatment.
* The Molecular Plant Breeding CRC developed Cross Outcome Prediction technology for predicting the success of wheat breeding.
* 2004 – FreshMinistries received honorable mention for the 2004 Public Service Grant “ Excellence in Outcome Achievement ” award.
In 2003, the Center for School Counseling Outcome Research and Evaluation ( CSCORE ) was developed as a clearinghouse for evidence-based practice with regular research briefs disseminated and original research projects developed and implemented with founding director Dr. Jay Carey.
School Counselors around the world are affiliated with national and regional school counseling associations including: Asociacion Argentina de Counselors ( AAC-Argentina ), American Counseling Association ( ACA-USA ), African Counseling Association ( AfCA ), American School Counselor Association ( ASCA-USA ), Associacao Portuguesa de Psicoterapia centrada na Pessoa e de Counselling ( APPCPC-Portugal ), Australian Guidance and Counselling Association ( AGCA ), British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy ( BACP-UK ), Canadian Counseling Association ( CCA )/ Association Canadienne de Counseling ( ACC ), Center for Excellence in School Counseling and Leadership ( CESCaL ) ( USA ), Center for School Counseling Outcome Research ( CSCOR-USA ) Council for the Accreditation of Counseling and Related Educational Programs ( CACREP-USA and international ), Counselling Children and Young People ( BACP affiliate, UK ), Counseling & Psychotherapy in Scotland ( COSCA ), Cypriot Association of School Guidance Counsellors ( OELMEK ), European Counseling Association ( ECA ), France Ministry of Education, Federacion Espanola de Orientacion y Psicopedagogia ( FEOP-Spain ), Department of Education-Malta, Hellenic Society of Counselling and Guidance ( HESCOG-Greece ), Hong Kong Association of Guidance Masters and Career Masters ( HKAGMCM ), Institute of Guidance Counselors ( IGC ) ( Ireland ), International Association for Educational and Vocational Guidance ( IAEVG )/ Association Internationale d ' Orientation Scolaire et Professionnelle ( AIOSP )/ Internationale Vereinigung für Schul-und Berufsberatung ( IVSBB )/ Asociación Internacional para la Orientación Educativa y Profesional ( AIOEP ), International Baccalaureate ( IB ), International Vanguard of Counsellors ( IVC ), Kenya Association of Professional Counselors ( KAPC ), National Board for Certified Counselors ( NBCC, USA ), National Center for Transforming School Counseling ( NCTSC ) at The Education Trust ( USA ), National Office for School Counselor Advocacy ( NOSCA ) at The College Board ( USA ),
Report of the national panel for evidence-based school counseling: Outcome research coding protocol and evaluation of student success skills and second step.
* Foster Center for Clinical Outcome Research

Outcome and Information
* Information on ACTION-A Coronary Disease Trial Investigating Outcome with Nifedipine GITS in Patients with chronic stable angina pectoris

Outcome and National
* Taft, Philip Taft and Philip Ross, " American Labor Violence: Its Causes, Character, and Outcome ," in The History of Violence in America: A Report to the National Commission on the Causes and Prevention of Violence, ed.

Outcome and Education
* Probe Ministries Outcome Based Education by Don Closson.

Outcome and .
* Khachatrian, Haroutiun: " Armenia: A Strange Crisis With an Optimistic Outcome " in the Caucasus Analytical Digest No. 18
The United Nations 2005 World Summit Outcome Document refers to the " interdependent and mutually reinforcing pillars " of sustainable development as economic development, social development, and environmental protection.
Outcome studies comparing mastectomy to lumpectomy with radiation have suggested that routine radical mastectomy surgeries will not always prevent later distant secondary tumors arising from micro-metastases prior to discovery, diagnosis, and operation.
A similar principle has appeared in the recent decades with regard to crimes of genocide ( see genocide as a crime under domestic law ); and UN Security Council Resolution 1674 " reaffirms the provisions of paragraphs 138 and 139 of the 2005 World Summit Outcome Document regarding the responsibility to protect populations from genocide, war crimes, ethnic cleansing and crimes against humanity " even if the State in which the population is being assaulted does not recognise these assaults as a breach of domestic law.
Bonus Eventus (" Good Outcome ") was a divine personification in ancient Roman religion.
UK law draws a distinction between Equality of Provision and Equality of Outcome, particularly in respect to disability rights.
Vandalized Lovemaps: Paraphilic Outcome of 7 Cases in Pediatric Sexology.
The three chapters built around the women are bookended by four shorter chapters (" Onset ", " The Toxique ", " The Toxique ", and " Outcome ", with historian Tony's voice guiding " Onset " and " Outcome ", and all three voices present in the two Toxique chapters ), bringing the total to seven, and giving the novel a mirrorlike, palindromic structure.
Outcome without therapy has not been researched but it is thought the symptoms persist unless treated.
Outcome expectancies refer to an individual ’ s expectations about the psychoactive effects of an addictive substance.
The Outcome Questionnaire-45 is a 45-item self-report measure of psychological distress.
Outcome reporting bias occurs when several outcomes within a trial are measured but are reported selectively depending on the strength and direction of those results.
It was quickly realized, that if a Destination Statement was created at the beginning of the design process then it was much easier to select strategic Activity and Outcome objectives to respond to it.
Outcome expectancy is the belief a person has when they accomplish the task, a desired outcome is attained.
" Physiological Response to Combat Memories and Preliminary Treatment Outcome in Vietnam Veteran PTSD patients treated with Direct Therapeutic Exposure.
### Validation Through Outcome.
* M. Gramatikov and L. Klaming-Getting Divorced Online: Procedural and Outcome Justice in Online Divorce Mediation ( SSRN, 2010 )
" The Influence of Cognitive-Based Group Composition on Decision-Making Process and Outcome.
Manual and Oral Apraxia in Acute Stroke, Frequency and Influence on Functional Outcome: The Copenhagen Stroke Study.
From a psychological state, it proposes that Expectancy multiplied by Instrumentality multiplied by Valence of Outcome produces the resulting Motivational Force.

Measures and for
Defoe then commented, `` If they Could Draw that young Gentleman into Their Measures They would show themselves quickly, for they are not asham'd to Say They want only a head to Make a beginning ''.
In 2005, the International Committee for Weights and Measures ( CIPM ) agreed to study the proposed change.
Indeed, the International Committee for Weights and Measures ( CIPM ) notes that " its definition applies only within a spatial extent sufficiently small that the effects of the non-uniformity of the gravitational field can be ignored.
* Agreed Measures for the Conservation of Antarctic Fauna and Flora ( 1964 ) ( entered into force in 1982 )
The other organisations that maintain the SI system, also known by their French initialisms are the General Conference on Weights and Measures () ( CGPM ) and the International Committee for Weights and Measures () ( CIPM ).
Measures taken by the Central Bank have reduced inflation substantially to 4. 3 % in 2009, and a projected 5. 8 % for 2010.
* Measures and incentives for the conservation and sustainable use of biological diversity.
The year 2005 saw the birth of an updated franchise law, " Measures for the Administration of Commercial Franchise ".
This position is endorsed by other standards organizations including the IEEE, the International Committee for Weights and Measures ( CIPM ) and the U. S. National Institute of Standards and Technology ( NIST ), but the binary prefixes have seen limited acceptance.
After his stay in Nernst's lab, Lewis returned to Harvard as an instructor for three more years, and in 1904 left to become Superintendent of Weights and Measures for the Bureau of Science of the Philippine Islands in Manila.
Measures such as " LD < sub > 1 </ sub >" and " LD < sub > 99 </ sub >" ( dosage required to kill 1 % or 99 %, respectively, of the test population ) are occasionally used for specific purposes.
* 2002The International Committee for Weights and Measures ( CIPM ) considers the metre to be a unit of proper length and thus recommends this definition be restricted to " lengths ℓ which are sufficiently short for the effects predicted by general relativity to be negligible with respect to the uncertainties of realisation ".
In October 2011, the 24th General Conference on Weights and Measures resolved to " take note of the intention " to redefine the kilogram in terms of the Planck constant, scheduled for 2014.
The International Hydrographic Organization, whose membership includes essentially all seafaring nations, and the International Bureau of Weights and Measures use M as the abbreviation for the nautical mile.
In January 1790 President Washington, in his first annual message to Congress stated that, " Uniformity in the currency, weights, and measures of the United States is an object of great importance, and will, I am persuaded, be duly attended to ", and ordered Secretary of State Thomas Jefferson to prepare a plan for Establishing Uniformity in the Coinage, Weights, and Measures of the United States, afterwards referred to as the Jefferson report.
Under the International System of Units ( via the International Committee for Weights and Measures, or CIPM ), since 1967 the second has been defined as the duration of periods of the radiation corresponding to the transition between the two hyperfine levels of the ground state of the caesium 133 atom.
Today the prefixes are standardized for use in the International System of Units ( SI ) by the International Bureau of Weights and Measures in resolutions dating from 1960 to 1991.
The UK Weights and Measures Act 1985 explicitly excluded from use for trade many units and terms, including the ton and the term " metric ton " for " tonne "
The customary system was championed by the United States-based International Institute for Preserving and Perfect ­ ing Weights and Measures in the late 19th century.
Between 1990 and 1997, the volt was calibrated using the Josephson effect for exact voltage-to-frequency conversion, combined with cesium-133 time reference, as decided by the 18th General Conference on Weights and Measures.
This led the 3rd General Conference on Weights and Measures ( CGPM ) of 1901 to officially declare " The word weight denotes a quantity of the same nature as a force: the weight of a body is the product of its mass and the acceleration due to gravity ", thus distinguishing it from mass for official usage.

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