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  • adjective Before training

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  • Members took classes on college campuses during the summer, and there was a formal Officers Training Institute, as well as intensive pretraining for citizenship and extensive education in health care.

    International Ladies Garment Workers Union. The Editors 2009

  • The pretraining preparation for self-employment is much the same as that for employment: networking is extremely important, focusing on a niche market or service increases your earning potential, and researching gives you the extra edge.

    You’re Certifiable Joel Naftali Lee 1999

  • The pretraining preparation for self-employment is much the same as that for employment: networking is extremely important, focusing on a niche market or service increases your earning potential, and researching gives you the extra edge.

    You’re Certifiable Joel Naftali Lee 1999

  • The trainer can use the pretraining quesitonnaires,

    Chapter 4 1985

  • Rats with hippocampal lesions also exhibited a pattern of perseverative errors during early task experience suggestive of an inability to suppress behaviors learned during pretraining on a linear track.

    PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles 2009

  • In the pretraining situation, uninterrupted running behavior led to maximum exploitation of available food rewards.

    PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles 2009

  • We speculate that this perseverative tendency may be a consequence of the pretraining procedure, in which we trained rats to run from end to end along the entire length of a linear track.

    PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Steve M. Kim et al. 2009

  • Triathletes rarely get the needed pretraining checkups for heart health

    unknown title 2009

  • Triathletes rarely get the needed pretraining checkups for heart health

    unknown title 2009

  • Visualization is a pretraining activity that has been shown to increase reading proficiency by providing an organizing structure said to have important positive consequences for learning and metacognition (Mayer, 2006; Schnotz, 2002).

    Netvouz - new bookmarks 2008

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