intervention strategy

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meaningsofinterventionandstrategy

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intervention
noun
uk
/ˌɪn.təˈven.ʃən/
us
/ˌɪn.t̬ɚˈven.ʃən/
the action of becoming intentionally involved in a difficult situation, in order to improve it or prevent it from ...
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strategy
noun
uk
/ˈstræt.ə.dʒi/
us
/ˈstræt̬.ə.dʒi/
a detailed plan for achieving success in situations such as war, politics, business, industry, or sport, or the skill of planning for ...
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(Definition ofinterventionandstrategyfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Simulation of control was undertaken by assuming aninterventionstrategywould change one or more of the base-line parameters in the model.
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Therefore, we suggest risk compensation schemes as theinterventionstrategyto start from when regulating competitive health insurance markets that aim at guaranteeing solidarity.
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Although the researcher's objective is not to formulate aninterventionstrategy, the discovery challenge and objective is very much the same.
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In the first, low prevalence group, the maininterventionstrategyis immunization of specific groups or of the general population.
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As aninterventionstrategyto address adolescent problems, there has been significant national interest in the supportive role of mentoring.
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A nursinginterventionstrategyto foster patient involvement in treatment decisions.
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The evaluation of theinterventionstrategyin stage 3 was inclusive of different perspectives.
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We find that risk compensation schemes are the first-bestinterventionstrategybecause they guarantee an 'acceptable level of solidarity' without hindering free trade and competition and without reducing efficiency.
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The origin on the cost-effectiveness plane represents the comparator strategy (counseling), while each data point represents the observed change in cost and effect using theinterventionstrategy(antidepressants).
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Evidence23 supporting functional reorganization of the brain soon after stroke also suggests a neurological benefit to an earlyinterventionstrategy.
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Based on such findings, singing could potentially be exploited in counteracting any negative interaction between the above factors in the form of an informalinterventionstrategy.
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All borough commanders have been required to develop a street crimeinterventionstrategy.
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Critical geographers argue the replacement of tropical geography by development geography marks the historical turning point of internationalinterventionstrategyfrom colonisation to economic development.
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Modification of lifestyle is an effectiveinterventionstrategyfor improvement of maternal metabolism and the prevention of adverse outcomes.
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The link between psychological profiles and social context suggests the potential utility of developing distinct intervention strategies tailored to different risk groups.
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The lack of correlation between campylobacter and salmonella contamination indicates generally different routes of infection and this is important for future intervention strategies.
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More generally, there is a great need to capitalize on the potential for research on prevention and intervention strategies to inform developmental theory.
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