• The implications of different developmental patterns of disruptive behavior problems for school adjustment. (fasttrackproject.org)
  • Based upon developmental models of disruptive behavior problems, this study examined the hypothesis that the nature of a child's externalizing problems at home may be important in predicting the probability of and nature of school adjustment problems at school entry. (fasttrackproject.org)
  • Parent ratings were collected for a sample of 631 behaviorally disruptive children using the Child Behavior Checklist. (fasttrackproject.org)
  • Archetypes are recurring patterns of behavior that give insights into the structures that drive systems. (medium.com)
  • Oppositional defiant disorder (ODD) is a behavioral condition in which your child displays a continuing pattern of uncooperative, defiant and sometimes hostile behavior toward people in authority. (clevelandclinic.org)
  • Bipolar disorder (BD) is a lifelong mood disorder that causes intense shifts in mood, energy levels, thinking patterns and behavior. (clevelandclinic.org)
  • Machine learning technology identifies patterns of behavior that pose the greatest regulatory risk with unparalleled precision. (tradingtechnologies.com)
  • Behavior typically becomes boisterous or disruptive. (cdc.gov)
  • Factors associated with continuity and changes in disruptive behavior patterns between childhood and adolescence. (bvsalud.org)
  • Oppositional defiant disorder (ODD) is defined by the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition ( DSM5 ) as a recurrent pattern of angry/irritable mood, argumentative/defiant behavior, or vindictiveness lasting at least 6 months. (medscape.com)
  • Co-occurring patterns of oppositional/aggressive and hyperactive/inattentive behaviors were more common than were single-problem patterns, and were associated with broad dysfunction in the social and classroom contexts. (fasttrackproject.org)
  • In this case report, we describe a novel method of assessing dementiarelated vocally disruptive behaviors (VDB) [ 6 ] using audio recordings and automated analysis to objectively measure VDB and their temporal patterns and response to treatment. (omicsonline.org)
  • Pattern recognition based on machine learning identifies behaviors that pose the greatest regulatory risk to your firm. (tradingtechnologies.com)
  • In business theory, disruptive innovation is innovation that creates a new market and value network or enters at the bottom of an existing market and eventually displaces established market-leading firms, products, and alliances. (wikipedia.org)
  • [1] The term, "disruptive innovation" was popularized by the American academic Clayton Christensen and his collaborators beginning in 1995, [2] but the concept had been previously described in Richard N. Foster 's book "Innovation: The Attacker's Advantage" and in the paper Strategic Responses to Technological Threats. (wikipedia.org)
  • For example, the first automobiles in the late 19th century were not a disruptive innovation, because early automobiles were expensive luxury items that did not disrupt the market for horse-drawn vehicles . (wikipedia.org)
  • [4] The mass-produced automobile was a disruptive innovation, because it changed the transportation market, whereas the first thirty years of automobiles did not. (wikipedia.org)
  • The bestselling classic on disruptive innovation, by renowned author Clayton M. Christensen. (barnesandnoble.com)
  • Offering both successes and failures from leading companies as a guide, The Innovator's Dilemma gives you a set of rules for capitalizing on the phenomenon of disruptive innovation. (barnesandnoble.com)
  • Accelerate innovation and ignite disruptive thinking with our award-winning programs and research. (trendhunter.com)
  • As Sir Richard Branson suggests, if organisations could look after, respect and accept disruptive talent like him, then they will have gained a creative force to drive innovation rather than losing a competing entrepreneur who seeks to work against them. (trainingjournal.com)
  • we equip you to harness the power of disruptive innovation, at work and at home. (zdnet.com)
  • With collaborators Leonid Kogan at MIT and Noah Stoffman at Indiana University, Papanikolaou set out to create an economic model that could explain the value premium puzzle by accounting for the disruptive effects of innovation, which he refers to as "creative destruction. (northwestern.edu)
  • It offers up to 20 hours of max runtime and a highly disruptive Daytime Flash mode. (togabikes.com)
  • Choose from 7 different output modes, from the highly disruptive Daytime Flash mode to the long-lasting 45-hour runtime in Femto Mode. (togabikes.com)
  • What is the difference between disruptive mood dysregulation, oppositional defiant disorder (ODD) and bipolar disorder? (clevelandclinic.org)
  • [8] Through identifying and analyzing systems for possible points of intervention, one can then design changes focused on disruptive interventions. (wikipedia.org)
  • Organizations that embrace a disruptive path, though, are better equipped to withstand threats. (federaltimes.com)
  • Detect potential high-risk activity using advanced pattern recognition and flag hidden threats well before disaster strikes. (tradingtechnologies.com)
  • The Indian Army on Saturday unveiled a new combat uniform that is comfortable, climate friendly and features a digital disruptive pattern. (rediff.com)
  • With eight LEDs, this light has a maximum output of 1,200 lumens and an impressive 60-hour max runtime, providing the best beam pattern for optimal visibility in even the most challenging conditions. (bikemart.com)
  • ABSTRACT This paper explores the dominant issues in intergenerational ties in Arab countries with a view to highlighting patterns, trends and challenges as well as policy implications. (who.int)
  • We consider digital transformation to be a significant change in the basic pattern of how organizations create value. (researchgate.net)
  • It's also important to innovate thinking along this disruptive trajectory, identifying issues, insights, concepts and action plans. (federaltimes.com)
  • And how do they manage and integrate disruptive talent in the business? (trainingjournal.com)
  • While disruptive talent has the potential to develop game-changing business ideas, they can be a challenge to work with and integrate within the organisation. (trainingjournal.com)
  • Disruptive mood dysregulation disorder (DMDD) is a childhood condition that causes chronic, intense irritability and frequent temper outbursts that are out of proportion to the situation. (clevelandclinic.org)
  • Disruptive mood dysregulation disorder (DMDD) is a mental health condition that causes chronic, intense irritability and frequent anger outbursts in children. (clevelandclinic.org)
  • Disruptive mood dysregulation disorder is a relatively new diagnosis, so research is lacking to determine just how common it is. (clevelandclinic.org)
  • What are the signs and symptoms of disruptive mood dysregulation disorder (DMDD)? (clevelandclinic.org)
  • Mental health professionals diagnose disruptive mood dysregulation disorder if your child meets the condition's criteria as described in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5) for at least 12 months. (clevelandclinic.org)
  • Both World Wars in the 20th century testified the birth and evolution of military camouflage design and its main variants: Disruptive Pattern Material (hereinafter DPM), which aimed to make invisible land armies and army air corps, and Dazzle Painting, which was devoted to blur war ship shapes. (ox.ac.uk)
  • A very early example of disruptive technology was the printing press, making access to knowledge and education more widely available than ever before. (noti.st)
  • This article will discuss a disruptive antenna technology that is based on dielectric waveguides that travel along a medium, traditionally known as a polyrod. (aztechcouncil.org)
  • The possible effects of this new technology on traffic congestion, travel patterns, and vehicle safety. (easychair.org)
  • Machine learning is often a disruptive technology when applied to new industries and niches. (udemy.com)
  • With the right data, you can use machine learning technology to identify extremely complex patterns and yield highly accurate predictions. (udemy.com)
  • The continuous changes that occur during early brain development are often associated with striking changes in EEG patterns over short periods. (medscape.com)
  • The physiological substrate for these early EEG patterns is unknown, but is probably derived from cortical generators that are strongly influenced by subcortical (primarily thalamic) afferent input. (medscape.com)
  • However, to drive a radical kind of change requires the remarkable minds of those labelled as disruptive talent. (trainingjournal.com)
  • This pattern disruption can help manage stress, identify problems, and implement solutions. (federaltimes.com)
  • How do they identify the right disruptive talent? (trainingjournal.com)
  • Identify spoofing patterns generated by multiple trader IDs to flag possible collusion. (tradingtechnologies.com)
  • The web and the increasing availability of the internet has brought another disruptive wave of democratisation. (noti.st)
  • The term disruptive technologies was coined by Clayton M. Christensen and introduced in his 1995 article Disruptive Technologies: Catching the Wave , [11] which he cowrote with Joseph Bower. (wikipedia.org)
  • Arevian AC, Patel H, Chen ST (2016) Personalized Audio Assessment and Temporal Patterns of Dementia-Related Behavioral Disturbances. (omicsonline.org)
  • 1 Culture, defined simply as the behavioral patterns of the people of a company, is now measured, managed, and reported on by most leading companies around the world. (ey.com)
  • Pattern disruption means expecting the unexpected, within reason. (federaltimes.com)
  • Federal managers can build pattern disruption into their cybersecurity efforts using the following three-pronged approach. (federaltimes.com)
  • A potentially disruptive yet positive development to our transportation system is autonomous vehicles (AVs). (easychair.org)
  • The multitude of positive features that disruptive talent brings can sometimes be missed by the organisations whose alarm bells ring at the first signs of disruptive behaviour. (trainingjournal.com)
  • This has been traumatic, certainly-but also disruptive in positive ways. (worldpoliticsreview.com)
  • Fridays for Future and Extinction Rebellion have ushered in a new era of climate dissent by challenging conventional patterns of protest. (theconversation.com)
  • The digital disruptive pattern is designed with help of computer aid, they said. (rediff.com)
  • As the author of a book about accessibility, it makes sense that I start with some patterns that affect accessibility. (noti.st)
  • Why should businesses start looking at disruptive talent? (trainingjournal.com)
  • Disruptive talent is a new term being used in business to describe individuals who are brilliant, but challenging. (trainingjournal.com)
  • The complex development of cerebral sulci during this same period is probably responsible for the neonatal EEG results showing complex, more definitive patterns at term. (medscape.com)
  • In any situation in which pattern recognition, prediction, and analysis are critical, machine learning can be of use. (udemy.com)
  • The clinical pattern included poor head growth with increasingly negative z -scores, pyramidal/extrapyramidal symptoms, and epilepsy. (cdc.gov)
  • Consumption patterns are increasingly influenced by the ubiquitous presence of ICT in our daily lives. (lu.se)
  • The kinds of patterns, that like the words we use, we use so frequently we may not even stop to consider why. (noti.st)
  • In other words, a disruptive approach will lead to new and effective solutions. (federaltimes.com)
  • While 'disruptive' and 'talent' are two words that historically have not been connected, these particular individuals have unique perspectives of the world that prompt them to think outside the box and act differently, provocatively challenge conventional wisdom and practice to adopt new approaches, and see commercial opportunities unseen to others. (trainingjournal.com)
  • [6] A disruptive process can take longer to develop than by the conventional approach and the risk associated to it is higher than the other more incremental, architectural or evolutionary forms of innovations, but once it is deployed in the market, it achieves a much faster penetration and higher degree of impact on the established markets. (wikipedia.org)
  • That's why effectively thwarting these attacks takes a more disruptive approach, using not only traditional strategic planning and prioritization, but also risk management, scenario planning, and "antifragile" thinking. (federaltimes.com)
  • A disruptive approach to mm. (aztechcouncil.org)
  • The Child Tax Credit is new and being noticed and disrupting usual patterns of support. (democracycorps.com)
  • In terms of beam characteristics, DWAs produce symmetric antenna patterns, back lobe suppression and zero scan loss. (aztechcouncil.org)
  • Pattern Disruptive is an album by the Dickey Betts Band, a rock group led by Dickey Betts. (wikipedia.org)
  • Pattern Disruptive was his fourth album as a solo artist. (wikipedia.org)
  • The article is aimed at both management executives who make the funding or purchasing decisions in companies, as well as the research community, which is largely responsible for introducing the disruptive vector to the consumer market. (wikipedia.org)
  • Voice may be pitched higher or quaver with accelerated speech patterns. (cdc.gov)
  • I've not got long, so I want to share with you a few patterns representative of some of the problems we have in this industry. (noti.st)
  • This presentation will introduce these four patterns and discuss their relative strengths and weaknesses for solving a variety of business problems. (slideshare.net)
  • The factory pattern can streamline the process. (zdnet.com)
  • The business environment of market leaders does not allow them to pursue disruptive innovations when they first arise, because they are not profitable enough at first and because their development can take scarce resources away from sustaining innovations (which are needed to compete against current competition). (wikipedia.org)
  • Beyond business and economics disruptive innovations can also be considered to disrupt complex systems , including economic and business-related aspects. (wikipedia.org)
  • However, identifying, integrating and then managing disruptive talent within a business can prove to be challenging. (trainingjournal.com)
  • Bret characterized SOA initiation patterns in a 2x2 matrix where the X-axis measured SOA complexity and the y-axis measured business involvement. (zdnet.com)
  • The factory pattern streamlines application issues, like when a developer must reply to users based upon the machine they are using. (zdnet.com)
  • Les données sont issues d'un examen des travaux académiques et des publications dans les pays arabes ainsi que d'une cartographie régionale des politiques et programmes sur le vieillissement en 2012. (who.int)
  • At this age, easily recognizable and organized activity patterns appear. (medscape.com)
  • Discover manipulative or disruptive activity before violations happen, preventing fines and enforcement investigations. (tradingtechnologies.com)
  • Spot patterns of disruptive or excessive order activity. (tradingtechnologies.com)
  • More than ever before, we are able to visualize and analyze human physiological processes, gathering data in vivo, ex vivo, and in vitro using advanced imaging technologies and discovering previously unrealized patterns and connections using artificial intelligence and other computational tools. (corning.com)
  • The NoSQL movement has introduced four new database architectural patterns that complement, but not replace, traditional relational and analytical databases. (slideshare.net)