pilot project

collocation in English

meaningsofpilotandproject

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pilot
noun[C]
uk
/ˈpaɪ.lət/
us
/ˈpaɪ.lət/
a person who flies ...
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project
noun[C]
uk
/ˈprɒdʒ.ekt/
us
/ˈprɑː.dʒekt/
a piece of planned work or an activity that is finished over a period of time and intended to achieve a ...
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(Definition ofpilotandprojectfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofpilot project

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Apilotprojectto evaluate the methodology for specialty mapping was undertaken in the area of child and adolescent health.
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Exploratory findings from apilotprojectoffering complementary therapy to people with musculoskeletal problems.
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Ethics and research governance approval were obtained prior to thepilotprojectevaluation.
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The majority of proposed telemedicine applications have not progressed beyond thepilotprojectstage.
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Apilotprojectended after one of its leaders was found dead under mysterious circumstances.
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This member then describes a new rehabilitation assessment that was introduced to the hospital wards at the early stages of thepilotproject.
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Major outcome variables assessed were similar to those evaluated in thepilotproject, with maternal child maltreatment, again, considered to be especially important.
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The paper explains how the book was apilotprojectcarried out with 300,000 elementary and vocational school students aged 8-15.
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A 'language and content'pilotprojectwas developed, based on a view of language as discourse in the context of social practice.
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In the sense that other good examples could have been used, this effort must be considered apilotproject.
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Evaluation of the palliative care educationpilotprojectin nursing homes.
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Furthermore, many studies do not reflect the entire population of health-care providers but only willing participants who may be part of a grant orpilotproject.
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This qualitative researchpilotprojectutilized semi-structured interviews before and after 11 weeks of group therapy, with three- and six-month follow-ups.
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An evaluation of an integrated oral developmentpilotproject.
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It is against this backdrop that this study to evaluate thepilotprojectinvolving partnership working between paramedics and community nurses attending low-priority ambulance calls took place.
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Stability of personality traits in schizophrenia and schizoaffective disorder : apilotproject.
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Thepilotprojectwas planned as a singular event, aiming at offering a basal mammography to all those women who never had a mammography before (defined as risk group).
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Thepilotprojectshowed that more people could be treated in their own homes (or onscene), thereby reducing the need to convey patients to hospital unnecessarily.
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