11 research outputs found
Comparison of the neural net training algorithms for the emergencies forecasting of technological processes
Morphology, Ultrastructure, Molecular Phylogeny, and Autecology of Euplotes elegans Kahl, 1932 (Hypotrichida; Euplotidae) Isolated from the Anoxic Mariager Fjord, Denmark
Tintinnid ciliates of the marine microzooplankton in Arctic Seas: a compilation and analysis of species records
Analysis of Long-Term Biological Data Series: Methodological Problems and Possible Solutions
Distribution of Sessile Invertebrates in a Rocky Sublittoral Community off Rimsky-Korsakov Islands (Sea of Japan)
The World Health Organization Quality of Live assessment (WHOQOL): Position paper from the the World Health organization
This paper describes the World Health Organization's project to develop a quality of life instrument (The WHOQOL). WHOQOL)It outlines the reasons that the project was undertaken, the thinking that underlies the project, the method that has been followed in its development and the current status of the project. The WHOQOL assesses individuals' perception of their position in life in the context of the culture and value systems in which they live and in relation to their goals, expectations, standards and concerns. It has been developed collaboratively in several culturally diverse centres over four years. Piloting of the WHOQOL on some 4500 respondents in 15 cultural settings has been completed. On the basis of this data the revised WHOQOL Field Trial Form has been finalized, and field testing is currently in progress. The WHOQOL produces a multi-dimensional profile of scores across six domains and 24 sub-domains of quality of life
The World Health Organization Quality of Live assessment (WHOQOL):Position paper from the the World Health organization
This paper describes the World Health Organization's project to develop a quality of life instrument (The WHOQOL). WHOQOL)It outlines the reasons that the project was undertaken, the thinking that underlies the project, the method that has been followed in its development and the current status of the project. The WHOQOL assesses individuals' perception of their position in life in the context of the culture and value systems in which they live and in relation to their goals, expectations, standards and concerns. It has been developed collaboratively in several culturally diverse centres over four years. Piloting of the WHOQOL on some 4500 respondents in 15 cultural settings has been completed. On the basis of this data the revised WHOQOL Field Trial Form has been finalized, and field testing is currently in progress. The WHOQOL produces a multi-dimensional profile of scores across six domains and 24 sub-domains of quality of life