methodology - use in sentences

Preposition: of

  • louis: On the pages the highest rated careful experiments on methodology of louis.

Converse of object

  • adopt: An additional benefit may be to enable individual authorities to adopt the methodologies for use themselves.
  • validate: A tool to assess quality of life will be developed for use in pigs using methodologies validated in humans and dogs.
  • develop: We have developed a methodology to assess port security.
  • standardize: Rapid assessments, conducted by local staff, using simple, standardized survey methodology and software for data analysis, can be undertaken.
  • apply: Both the Boards and the business and process owners who report to the Boards can apply this methodology more widely.

Preposition: for

  • evaluation: This review developed a new methodology for evaluation of the effect of the activities.

Noun used with modifier

  • evaluation: These tools might be user case studies, evaluation methodologies or conceptualizations.
  • valuation: Careful construction of valuation methodologies is required to capture any of these values.

Adjective modifier

  • prince2: To ensure continued integrity of the PRINCE2 methodology, only Accredited Training Organizations can train & examine in this subject.
  • statistical: You might wish to be part of an academic group which develops statistical methodology to be applied to medical research.
  • analytical: With recent advances in analytical methodology, soil components can be separated and characterized at an increasing level of detail.

Noun used with modifier

  • participatory: The authors propose a participatory methodology for developing more inclusive understandings of citizenship, identity and rights, based on Boal's forum theater.
  • appraisal: The Commission believes appraisal methodology must be grounded in objective and scientific analysis and be transparent as to its intent.
  • teaching: On these pages you will find links to articles connected with teaching methodology.

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