In doing so, the facilitator remains "neutral", meaning they do not take a particular position in the discussion. Some facilitator tools will try to...
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Centre for Co-operative Inquiry. The role of the facilitator (see below) The role of a facilitator only emerged as a separate set of skills in the 1980s...
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Look up facilitation or facilitator in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Facilitation may refer to: Facilitation (organisational), the designing and running...
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A facilitating payment, facilitation payment, or grease payment is a payment to government employees to speed up an administrative process whose outcome...
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Neural facilitation, also known as paired-pulse facilitation (PPF), is a phenomenon in neuroscience in which postsynaptic potentials (PSPs) (EPPs, EPSPs...
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indicates that the facilitator is the source of the messages obtained through FC, rather than the disabled person. The facilitator may believe they are...
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graphic facilitator, who may create the graphics in real time during the event and may work alone or together with another person called a facilitator who...
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Trade facilitation looks at how procedures and controls governing the movement of goods across national borders can be improved to reduce associated cost...
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hand. Time stops when the ball is returned to the facilitator. (For further complication, the facilitator will sometimes introduce three balls in succession...
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space adjacent to the blood capillary. Transmembrane channels Major facilitator superfamily Pratt CA, Voet D, Voet JG (2002). Fundamentals of biochemistry...
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