词汇 | example_english_recruit |
释义 | Examples of recruitThese examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. Families were recruited through newspaper announcements or through parent groups and local clinicians. Families were recruited through postcards sent to several local neighborhoods, flyers, booths at community functions, and referrals from other participants. None of the canton chiefs or their retainers were recruited locally. A total of 92 % of eligible infants were recruited. The weights associated with output connections are, however, re-estimated after a new hidden unit is recruited. Their families, recruited from local birth records, had agreed to participate with their children in a longitudinal study of language development. Identifying the paths children take in recruiting already existing linguistic devices for new conceptual-syntactic mappings is of theoretical importance. The families were recruited from local birth records. Archives hold numerous complaints from provincial governors about the insufficiency of security forces under their authority and requests for additional mounted recruits. One hundred and twenty male and female patients aged over 75 years were recruited within 48 hours of admission. How could they gain recruits for their war on hearts and minds? A total of 37 participants were originally recruited. Therefore, during one cycle of fast oscillations only a small volume of neurons is recruited. From here, they may be recruited or volunteer to become a part of the consultation. We assumed that recruiting trees had a dbh of 0 in the previous census, and that they recruited to 10 cm a few years later. An additional 2962 recruits were tagged in 1988, 1990 and 1996. Between 1996 and 1998, 229 plants died and 629 stems recruited into the 30 cm size class. We counted the number of ants recruiting to the leaf at different times after t reatment, as in the fi rst experiment. Trees that had grown into the size class of 10 cm gbh since t he first enumeration were tagged, paint-marked and measured as new recruits. If the first one is the case, numbers of juvenile recruits should be higher when larger samples were obtained. The questionnaire was mailed to the study recruits approximately one week before the interview. Although recruits were informed of the purpose of the interview, they were not provided with a copy of the interview schedule in advance. We also make the assumption that there is unemployment and therefore no extra cost for recruiting labor. Consequently, elderly participants were not recruited as the survey content would have been irrelevant. As the stimulus became larger, more long-range axons were recruited into the collective oscillation, thereby increasing the gain of the feedback circuit. Participants were recruited from the general communities of both cities. Transmission from these chronic phase rabbits recruits susceptibles into the chronic phase, protecting them from acute infection. Medical patients in the acute trust were recruited for the semi-structured interviews. We thus predict that new recruits, especially those of the least shade-tolerant species, will be aggregated. Participants were recruited through children's public school classrooms. The way in which these girls were recruited cannot be considered to have provided a comparable sample. In this study, we also identified the difficulty of recruiting family dyads into palliative care research. Prior to conducting the interviews, interview schedules had been pilot tested with two caregiver0 recipient dyads recruited through a local hospice. We used a countywide sample of patients recruited at their first hospitalization, whose psychiatric symptoms and prior treatment histories were meticulously evaluated. A range of scientific and operational expertise was recruited in the development of the indicators and refinement of the associated data. Note that in our case assemblies are not rigid as in anatomy but functionally recruited according to the cognitive task. Participants were recruited several ways, through flyers posted at deaf centers, direct contacts by research assistants, and recruiting previous research participants. As life goes on, friends are recruited from a different pool ; people are thrown together in different contexts. Therefore, the familial nature of alcoholism may differ among families recruited in treatment centres from those identified in the general community. The other 12 families were recruited through local preschool directors. The portfolio of chemokines produced dictates which cell types are recruited locally, culminating in either resistance or susceptibility to infection. There were difficulties matching for very old probands and in tracing and recruiting control patients. We decided to test these samples because of the small number of patients recruited. We decided that our aim in recruiting practices was to obtain a reasonably representative sample of diverse practices. Using this method we recruited 55 control passengers who were asked to complete a questionnaire and provide specimens (as above). Once initiated, a neophyte can himself become godfather to further recruits, who then become great-godchildren to his own godfather. A total of 58 individuals were recruited into this study, drawn from 41 families. The nurse practitioners were recruited by being informed about the study by the researcher, both as a group in a staff meeting and also individually. The desired client profiles had been established a priori to ensure that a broad range of clients would be recruited. They were recruited either by a research nurse when they attended the clinic or by a letter sent to their home from their rheumatologist. In total 31 people attended the focus groups, 10 recruited directly from the city centre and 21 recruited via general practice. The pure recruiting agent was an entrepreneur who arose in response to missing markets for labour for largescale recruitment purposes. Groups were therefore recruited mainly through advertising with the assistance of local childcare development workers, but still included a small number of survey respondents. Once recruited these patients were treated in exactly the same manner as all other participants. We recruited link-workers who were bilingual, came from a range of ethnic backgrounds and who held at least a certificate in counselling. Permission was obtained from the organizations through which the participants were recruited, as well as from the adolescents themselves and their families. They could be recruited to causes which explained social ills in terms of an intrusive federal state and liberal attempts to extend rights. From a self-help organization for people with anxiety problems, one hypochondriacal patient and 14 patients with panic disorder were recruited. Members of the former group were all receiving treatment for an eating disorder, whereas members of the latter group were recruited from psychology classes. Administrative staff in enhanced and usual care practices completed an 8-hour training session on recruiting eligible patients using a two-stage screening process. Ecotourism and the conservation ethic: recruiting the uninitiated or preaching to the converted? We incorporated suggested solutions to these problems into the study which was rerun and completed after one year with 40 patients having been recruited. In 1995, also chairmen of corporate look-alikes were recruited to a great extent among business executives, a rarity 20 years earlier. I recruited program directors in the first instance who were very good and who brought credibility with them. In the lower-left quadrant are the ' classic ' informal carers - wholly unregulated and recruited through affective relations. Participants were recruited though media, printed announcements, and self- and practitioner-referrals. The military and police forces relied mainly on recruits drafted into service and professional career standards were minimal. Accordingly, two groups of normally developing children were recruited and child responses to clarification requests were examined with respect to 10 separate grammatical categories. Subsequent to obtaining informed consent, 373 subjects were recruited as potential controls. Students were recruited from this broad spectrum, which covers the range of learning styles and academic achievement. One report says that some 1000 machines were recruited to launch such an attack. Posters and flyers with invitations and information about the study were also given at seven different psychiatric wards, but few respondents were recruited this way. Most of the participants in these studies were either patients seen at urology clinics or volunteers recruited from the community through advertising. Here there is a kind of recruiting private citizens into criminal law enforcement; perhaps soon we will have a revival of qui tam actions! As a consecutive series over a 12-month period, 491 persons met eligibility requirements and 410 (83 %) were recruited into the study. When county-level personnel were unavailable, the project coordinator recruited regional personnel. The self-learning modules and associated resources will prove an essential reference for genbanks and for training new recruits and to complement courses. One hundred and eighty-three cases and 545 matched controls were recruited. The controls were stratum matched for age and recruited in two age strata, 2-11 months and 12-35 months. However, the numbers of students with appropriate educational standards recruited nation-wide into therapy radiography degree courses in any one year has never exceeded 4. 150. The control subjects were recruited from healthy hospital staff. A total of fifteen women were eventually recruited for the study. As for the great merchants, there has been much argument among modern historians about how they were recruited. The authors wanted to estimate the mean height of the population from which recruits were drawn. A company that consistently recruits from outside induces its staff to move elsewhere- this is expensive in terms of lost experience. Once recruited the employees needed to be induced not to cheat, opportunistically. The height increases were modest, however, and greatest for recruits born near the end of the era. The wars revealed wretched social conditions - the poor health of recruits was shocking - and roused public opinion to acceptance of social action. Participants were recruited through advertisements that clearly stated as a prerequisite proficiency in the bilinguals' languages. Two new representational media, sculpture and epigraphy, could be recruited to the same ends. In sum, there is no obvious best practice when recruiting control groups. Adolescents were recruited in two public school systems serving rural, suburban, and moderately urban populations. A demographically matched control group was recruited using reverse telephone directories to locate control families within the same neighborhood. Five groups of highrisk families were recruited and compared to a control cohort. As reviewed earlier, the disturbances related to aggressive behavior problems are thought to involve executive functions recruited in the service of emotion regulation. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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