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1.0 SaberMás 1 SaberMás
1..00 Utilización de medios de expresión artística, digitales y analógicos 1.1 Utilización de medios de expresión artística, digitales y analógicos
1..01 Precio también limitado: 100-120? 1.2 Precio también limitado: 100-120?
1..02 Talleres temáticos 1.3 Talleres temáticos
1..0.20 Naturaleza 1.3.1 Naturaleza
1..0.2.00 Animales, Plantas, Piedras 1.3.1.1 Animales, Plantas, Piedras
1..0.21 Arqueología 1.3.2 Arqueología
1..0.22 Energía 1.3.3 Energía
1..0.23 Astronomía 1.3.4 Astronomía
1..0.24 Arquitectura 1.3.5 Arquitectura
1..0.25 Cocina 1.3.6 Cocina
1..0.26 Poesía 1.3.7 Poesía
1..0.27 Culturas Antiguas 1.3.8 Culturas Antiguas
1..0.2.70 Egipto, Grecia, China... 1.3.8.1 Egipto, Grecia, China...
1..0.28 Paleontología 1.3.9 Paleontología
1..03 Duración limitada: 5-6 semanas 1.4 Duración limitada: 5-6 semanas
1..04 Niños y niñas que quieren saber más 1.5 Niños y niñas que quieren saber más
1..05 Alternativa a otras actividades de ocio 1.6 Alternativa a otras actividades de ocio
1..06 Uso de la tecnología durante todo el proceso de aprendizaje 1.7 Uso de la tecnología durante todo el proceso de aprendizaje
1..07 Estructura PBL: aprendemos cuando buscamos respuestas a nuestras propias preguntas 1.8 Estructura PBL: aprendemos cuando buscamos respuestas a nuestras propias preguntas
1..08 Trabajo basado en la experimentación y en la investigación 1.9 Trabajo basado en la experimentación y en la investigación
1..09 De 8 a 12 años, sin separación por edades 1.10 De 8 a 12 años, sin separación por edades
1..010 Máximo 10/1 por taller 1.11 Máximo 10/1 por taller
1..011 Actividades centradas en el contexto cercano 1.12 Actividades centradas en el contexto cercano
1..012 Flexibilidad en el uso de las lenguas de trabajo (inglés, castellano, esukara?) 1.13 Flexibilidad en el uso de las lenguas de trabajo (inglés, castellano, esukara?)
1..013 Complementamos el trabajo de la escuela 1.14 Complementamos el trabajo de la escuela
1..0.130 Cada uno va a su ritmo, y cada cual pone sus límites 1.14.1 Cada uno va a su ritmo, y cada cual pone sus límites
1..0.131 Aprendemos todos de todos 1.14.2 Aprendemos todos de todos
1..0.132 Valoramos lo que hemos aprendido 1.14.3 Valoramos lo que hemos aprendido
1..0.133 SaberMás trabaja con, desde y para la motivación 1.14.4 SaberMás trabaja con, desde y para la motivación
1..0.134 Trabajamos en equipo en nuestros proyectos 1.14.5 Trabajamos en equipo en nuestros proyectos

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1.0 Indicator needs 1 Indicator needs
1..00 Which new measures 1.1 Which new measures
1..0.00 Landscape of measures 1.1.1 Landscape of measures
1..0.0.00 Diversity index of innovation support instruments in the region 1.1.1.1 Diversity index of innovation support instruments in the region
1..0.0.01 Existing investments in measures 1.1.1.2 Existing investments in measures
1..0.01 What other regions do differently 1.1.2 What other regions do differently
1..0.0.10 Balance of measure index 1.1.2.1 Balance of measure index
1..0.0.11 Profile comparison with other regions 1.1.2.2 Profile comparison with other regions
1..0.0.12 Number of specific types of measures per capita 1.1.2.3 Number of specific types of measures per capita
1..01 How to design & implement measures 1.2 How to design & implement measures
1..0.10 Good practices 1.2.1 Good practices
1..0.11 Diagnostics 1.2.2 Diagnostics
1..0.1.10 Internal business innovation factors 1.2.2.1 Internal business innovation factors
1..0.1.11 Return on investment to innovation 1.2.2.2 Return on investment to innovation
1..0.1.1.10 Firm's turnover from (new to firm) 1.2.2.2.1 Firm's turnover from (new to firm)
product innovation (as a pecentage of total turnover) product innovation (as a pecentage of total turnover)
1..0.1.1.11 Increase in the probability to innovate linked to ICT use 1.2.2.2.2 Increase in the probability to innovate linked to ICT use
(in product innovation, process innovation, organisational innovaton, marketing innovation) (in product innovation, process innovation, organisational innovaton, marketing innovation)
1..0.1.1.12 Scientific articles by type of collaboration (per capita) 1.2.2.2.3 Scientific articles by type of collaboration (per capita)
(international co-authoriship, domestic co-authoriship, single author) (international co-authoriship, domestic co-authoriship, single author)
1..0.1.1.13 Increase in a share of expenditures on technological 1.2.2.2.4 Increase in a share of expenditures on technological
innovations in the total amount of regional firms expenditures, % innovations in the total amount of regional firms expenditures, %
1..0.1.1.14 Increase in the number of innovative companies with in-house R&D 1.2.2.2.5 Increase in the number of innovative companies with in-house R&D
1..0.1.1.15 Increase in th number of innovative companies without in-house R&D 1.2.2.2.6 Increase in th number of innovative companies without in-house R&D
1..0.1.1.16 Increase in th number of firms with 1.2.2.2.7 Increase in th number of firms with
international/national collaboration on innovation international/national collaboration on innovation
1..0.1.1.17 Highly cited scientific articles (as a percentage of 1.2.2.2.8 Highly cited scientific articles (as a percentage of
highly cited scientific article in the whole Federation) highly cited scientific article in the whole Federation)
1..0.1.1.18 Patents filed by public research organisations 1.2.2.2.9 Patents filed by public research organisations
(as a percentafe of patent application filed under PCT) (as a percentafe of patent application filed under PCT)
1..0.1.1.19 Number of international patents 1.2.2.2.10 Number of international patents
1..0.1.1.110 Start-up activity (as a percentage of start-up activity in the whole Federation) 1.2.2.2.11 Start-up activity (as a percentage of start-up activity in the whole Federation)
1..0.1.1.111 Number of innovative companies to the number of students 1.2.2.2.12 Number of innovative companies to the number of students
1..0.1.1.112 Number of innovative companies to the number of researchers 1.2.2.2.13 Number of innovative companies to the number of researchers
1..0.1.1.113 Volume of license agreements to the volume of R&D support from the regional budget 1.2.2.2.14 Volume of license agreements to the volume of R&D support from the regional budget
1..02 How much effort: where & how 1.3 How much effort: where & how
1..0.20 The bottom-line 1.3.1 The bottom-line
1..0.2.00 Wages 1.3.1.1 Wages
1..0.2.0.00 Dynamics of real wages 1.3.1.1.1 Dynamics of real wages
1..0.2.0.01 Average wage (compare to the Fed) 1.3.1.1.2 Average wage (compare to the Fed)
1..0.2.01 Productivity 1.3.1.2 Productivity
1..0.2.0.10 Labor productivity 1.3.1.2.1 Labor productivity
1..0.2.0.11 Labor productivity growth rate 1.3.1.2.2 Labor productivity growth rate
1..0.2.02 Jobs 1.3.1.3 Jobs
1..0.2.0.20 Share of high-productive jobs 1.3.1.3.1 Share of high-productive jobs
1..0.2.0.21 Share of creative industries jobs 1.3.1.3.2 Share of creative industries jobs
1..0.2.0.22 Uneployment rate of university graduates 1.3.1.3.3 Uneployment rate of university graduates
1..0.2.03 Income 1.3.1.4 Income
1..0.2.0.30 GRP per capita and its growth rate 1.3.1.4.1 GRP per capita and its growth rate
1..0.21 Influencing factors 1.3.2 Influencing factors
1..0.2.10 Economy 1.3.2.1 Economy
1..0.2.1.00 Economic structure 1.3.2.1.1 Economic structure
1..0.2.1.01 Volume of manufacturing production per capita 1.3.2.1.2 Volume of manufacturing production per capita
1..0.2.1.02 Manufacturing value added per capita (non-natural resource-based) 1.3.2.1.3 Manufacturing value added per capita (non-natural resource-based)
1..0.2.11 The enabling environment 1.3.2.2 The enabling environment
1..0.2.1.10 Ease of doing business 1.3.2.2.1 Ease of doing business
1..0.2.1.1.00 Level of administrative barriers (number and cost of administrative procedures) 1.3.2.2.1.1 Level of administrative barriers (number and cost of administrative procedures)
1..0.2.1.11 Competition index 1.3.2.2.2 Competition index
1..0.2.1.12 Workforce 1.3.2.2.3 Workforce
1..0.2.1.1.20 Quality of education 1.3.2.2.3.1 Quality of education
1..0.2.1.1.2.00 Inrease in the number of International students 1.3.2.2.3.1.1 Inrease in the number of International students
1..0.2.1.1.21 Quantity of education 1.3.2.2.3.2 Quantity of education
1..0.2.1.1.2.10 Participation in life-long learning 1.3.2.2.3.2.1 Participation in life-long learning
1..0.2.1.1.2.11 Increase in literarecy 1.3.2.2.3.2.2 Increase in literarecy
1..0.2.1.1.2.12 Amount of university and colleague 1.3.2.2.3.2.3 Amount of university and colleague
students per 10 thousands population students per 10 thousands population
1..0.2.1.1.2.13 Share of employees with higher education in 1.3.2.2.3.2.4 Share of employees with higher education in
the total amount of population at the working age the total amount of population at the working age
1..0.2.1.1.2.14 Increase in University students 1.3.2.2.3.2.5 Increase in University students
1..0.2.1.1.2.15 Government expenditure on General University Funding 1.3.2.2.3.2.6 Government expenditure on General University Funding
1..0.2.1.1.2.16 Access to training, information, and consulting support 1.3.2.2.3.2.7 Access to training, information, and consulting support
1..0.2.1.1.22 Science & engineering workforce 1.3.2.2.3.3 Science & engineering workforce
1..0.2.1.1.2.20 Availability of scientists and engineers 1.3.2.2.3.3.1 Availability of scientists and engineers
1..0.2.1.1.2.21 Amount of researches per 10 thousands population 1.3.2.2.3.3.2 Amount of researches per 10 thousands population
1..0.2.1.1.2.22 Average wage of researches per average wage in the region 1.3.2.2.3.3.3 Average wage of researches per average wage in the region
1..0.2.1.1.2.23 Share of researchers in the total number of employees in the region 1.3.2.2.3.3.4 Share of researchers in the total number of employees in the region
1..0.2.1.13 Government 1.3.2.2.4 Government
1..0.2.1.1.30 Total expenditure of general government as a percentage of GDP 1.3.2.2.4.1 Total expenditure of general government as a percentage of GDP
1..0.2.1.1.31 Government expenditure on Economic Development 1.3.2.2.4.2 Government expenditure on Economic Development
1..0.2.1.14 Access to finance 1.3.2.2.5 Access to finance
1..0.2.1.1.40 Deals 1.3.2.2.5.1 Deals
1..0.2.1.1.4.00 Venture capital investments for start-ups as a percentage of GDP 1.3.2.2.5.1.1 Venture capital investments for start-ups as a percentage of GDP
1..0.2.1.1.4.01 Amounts of business angel, pre-seed, seed and venture financing 1.3.2.2.5.1.2 Amounts of business angel, pre-seed, seed and venture financing
1..0.2.1.1.4.02 Amount of public co-funding of business R&D 1.3.2.2.5.1.3 Amount of public co-funding of business R&D
1..0.2.1.1.4.03 Number of startups received venture financing 1.3.2.2.5.1.4 Number of startups received venture financing
1..0.2.1.1.4.04 Number of companies received equity investments 1.3.2.2.5.1.5 Number of companies received equity investments
1..0.2.1.1.41 Available 1.3.2.2.5.2 Available
1..0.2.1.1.4.10 Amount of matching grants available in the region for business R&D 1.3.2.2.5.2.1 Amount of matching grants available in the region for business R&D
1..0.2.1.1.4.11 Number of Business Angels 1.3.2.2.5.2.2 Number of Business Angels
1..0.2.1.15 ICT 1.3.2.2.6 ICT
1..0.2.1.1.50 ICT use 1.3.2.2.6.1 ICT use
1..0.2.1.1.51 Broadband penetration 1.3.2.2.6.2 Broadband penetration
1..0.2.1.1.52 Internet penetration 1.3.2.2.6.3 Internet penetration
1..0.2.1.1.53 Computer literacy 1.3.2.2.6.4 Computer literacy
1..0.2.12 Behavior of innovation actors 1.3.2.3 Behavior of innovation actors
1..0.2.1.20 Access to markets 1.3.2.3.1 Access to markets
1..0.2.1.2.00 FDI 1.3.2.3.1.1 FDI
1..0.2.1.2.0.00 foreign JVs 1.3.2.3.1.1.1 foreign JVs
1..0.2.1.2.0.01 Inflow of foreign direct investments in high-technology industries 1.3.2.3.1.1.2 Inflow of foreign direct investments in high-technology industries
1..0.2.1.2.0.02 Foreign direct investment jobs 1.3.2.3.1.1.3 Foreign direct investment jobs
1..0.2.1.2.0.03 FDI as a share of regional non natural resource-based GRP 1.3.2.3.1.1.4 FDI as a share of regional non natural resource-based GRP
1..0.2.1.2.0.04 Number of foreign subsidiaries operating in the region 1.3.2.3.1.1.5 Number of foreign subsidiaries operating in the region
1..0.2.1.2.0.05 Share of foreign controlled enterprises 1.3.2.3.1.1.6 Share of foreign controlled enterprises
1..0.2.1.2.01 Exports 1.3.2.3.1.2 Exports
1..0.2.1.2.0.10 Export intensity in manufacturing and services 1.3.2.3.1.2.1 Export intensity in manufacturing and services
1..0.2.1.2.0.11 Share of high-technology export in the total volume 1.3.2.3.1.2.2 Share of high-technology export in the total volume
of production of goods, works and services of production of goods, works and services
1..0.2.1.2.0.12 Share of innovation production/serivces that goes for export, 1.3.2.3.1.2.3 Share of innovation production/serivces that goes for export,
by zones (EU, US, CIS, other countries by zones (EU, US, CIS, other countries
1..0.2.1.2.02 Share of high-technology products in government procurements 1.3.2.3.1.3 Share of high-technology products in government procurements
1..0.2.1.21 Entrepreneurship culture 1.3.2.3.2 Entrepreneurship culture
1..0.2.1.2.10 Fear of failure rate 1.3.2.3.2.1 Fear of failure rate
1..0.2.1.2.11 Entrepreneurship as desirable career choice 1.3.2.3.2.2 Entrepreneurship as desirable career choice
1..0.2.1.2.12 High Status Successful Entrepreneurship 1.3.2.3.2.3 High Status Successful Entrepreneurship
1..0.2.1.22 Collaboration & partnerships 1.3.2.3.3 Collaboration & partnerships
1..0.2.1.2.20 Number of business contracts with foreign partners for R&D collaboration 1.3.2.3.3.1 Number of business contracts with foreign partners for R&D collaboration
1..0.2.1.2.21 Share of R&D financed from foreign sources 1.3.2.3.3.2 Share of R&D financed from foreign sources
1..0.2.1.2.22 Firms collaborating on innovation with organizations in other countries 1.3.2.3.3.3 Firms collaborating on innovation with organizations in other countries
1..0.2.1.2.23 Share of Innovative companies collaborating 1.3.2.3.3.4 Share of Innovative companies collaborating
with research institutions on innovation with research institutions on innovation
1..0.2.1.2.24 Number of joint projects conducted by the local comapnies 1.3.2.3.3.5 Number of joint projects conducted by the local comapnies
and local consulting/intermediary agencies and local consulting/intermediary agencies
1..0.2.1.2.25 science and industry links 1.3.2.3.3.6 science and industry links
1..0.2.1.23 Technology absorption 1.3.2.3.4 Technology absorption
1..0.2.1.2.30 Local supplier quality 1.3.2.3.4.1 Local supplier quality
1..0.2.1.2.31 Share of expenditures on technological innovations 1.3.2.3.4.2 Share of expenditures on technological innovations
in the amount of sales in the amount of sales
1..0.2.1.2.32 Number of purchased new technologies 1.3.2.3.4.3 Number of purchased new technologies
1..0.2.1.2.33 Investments in ICT by asset (IT equipment, 1.3.2.3.4.4 Investments in ICT by asset (IT equipment,
communication equipment, software) communication equipment, software)
1..0.2.1.2.34 Machinery and equipment 1.3.2.3.4.5 Machinery and equipment
1..0.2.1.2.35 Software and databases 1.3.2.3.4.6 Software and databases
1..0.2.1.2.36 Level of energy efficiency of the regional economy 1.3.2.3.4.7 Level of energy efficiency of the regional economy
(can be measured by sectors and for the whole region) (can be measured by sectors and for the whole region)
1..0.2.1.2.37 Share of wastes in the total volume of production (by sector) 1.3.2.3.4.8 Share of wastes in the total volume of production (by sector)
1..0.2.1.24 Innovation activities in firms 1.3.2.3.5 Innovation activities in firms
1..0.2.1.2.40 Share of innovative companies 1.3.2.3.5.1 Share of innovative companies
1..0.2.1.2.41 Business R&D expenditures per GRP 1.3.2.3.5.2 Business R&D expenditures per GRP
1..0.2.1.2.42 Factors hampering innovation 1.3.2.3.5.3 Factors hampering innovation
1..0.2.1.2.43 Expenditure on innovation by firm size 1.3.2.3.5.4 Expenditure on innovation by firm size
1..0.2.1.2.44 R&D and other intellectl property products 1.3.2.3.5.5 R&D and other intellectl property products
1..0.2.1.2.45 Growth of the number of innovative companies 1.3.2.3.5.6 Growth of the number of innovative companies
1..0.2.1.2.46 Outpus 1.3.2.3.5.7 Outpus
1..0.2.1.2.4.60 Volume of new to Russian market production per GRP 1.3.2.3.5.7.1 Volume of new to Russian market production per GRP
1..0.2.1.2.4.61 Volume of new to world market production per total production 1.3.2.3.5.7.2 Volume of new to world market production per total production
1..0.2.1.2.4.62 Growth of the volume of production of innovative companies 1.3.2.3.5.7.3 Growth of the volume of production of innovative companies
1..0.2.1.2.4.63 Volume of innovation production per capita 1.3.2.3.5.7.4 Volume of innovation production per capita
1..0.2.1.25 Entrepreneurial activities 1.3.2.3.6 Entrepreneurial activities
1..0.2.1.2.50 New business density 1.3.2.3.6.1 New business density
1..0.2.1.2.51 Volume of newly registered corporations 1.3.2.3.6.2 Volume of newly registered corporations
1..0.2.1.2.52 Share of gazelle companies in the total number of businesses 1.3.2.3.6.3 Share of gazelle companies in the total number of businesses
1..0.2.1.26 R&D production 1.3.2.3.7 R&D production
1..0.2.1.2.60 Outputs 1.3.2.3.7.1 Outputs
1..0.2.1.2.6.00 Amount of domestically protected intellectual 1.3.2.3.7.1.1 Amount of domestically protected intellectual
property per 1 mln. population property per 1 mln. population
1..0.2.1.2.6.01 Amount of PCT-applications per 1 mln. population 1.3.2.3.7.1.2 Amount of PCT-applications per 1 mln. population
1..0.2.1.2.6.02 Number of domestic patent applications per R&D expenditures 1.3.2.3.7.1.3 Number of domestic patent applications per R&D expenditures
1..0.2.1.2.6.03 Number of intellectual property exploited by regional 1.3.2.3.7.1.4 Number of intellectual property exploited by regional
enterprises per 1 mln. population enterprises per 1 mln. population
1..0.2.1.2.6.04 Publication activity of regional scientists and researches 1.3.2.3.7.1.5 Publication activity of regional scientists and researches
1..0.2.1.2.61 Inputs 1.3.2.3.7.2 Inputs
1..0.2.1.2.6.10 Regional and local budget expenditures on R&D 1.3.2.3.7.2.1 Regional and local budget expenditures on R&D
1..0.2.1.2.6.11 Government R&D expenditure 1.3.2.3.7.2.2 Government R&D expenditure
1..0.2.1.27 Public sector innovation 1.3.2.3.8 Public sector innovation
1..0.2.1.2.70 Number of advanced ICT introduced in the budgetary organizations 1.3.2.3.8.1 Number of advanced ICT introduced in the budgetary organizations
(regional power, municipal bodies, social and educational organizations) (regional power, municipal bodies, social and educational organizations)
1..0.2.1.2.71 E-government index 1.3.2.3.8.2 E-government index
1..0.2.1.2.72 Number of management innovations introduced in the budgetary organizations 1.3.2.3.8.3 Number of management innovations introduced in the budgetary organizations
(regional power, municipal bodies, social and educational organizations) (regional power, municipal bodies, social and educational organizations)
1..0.2.13 Supporting organizations 1.3.2.4 Supporting organizations
1..0.2.1.30 Research institutions 1.3.2.4.1 Research institutions
1..0.2.1.3.00 Collaboration 1.3.2.4.1.1 Collaboration
1..0.2.1.3.0.00 Number of interactions between universities 1.3.2.4.1.1.1 Number of interactions between universities
and large companies by university size and large companies by university size
1..0.2.1.3.01 Resources 1.3.2.4.1.2 Resources
1..0.2.1.3.0.10 R&D expenditures per 1 researcher 1.3.2.4.1.2.1 R&D expenditures per 1 researcher
1..0.2.1.3.0.11 Average wage of researches per average wage in the region 1.3.2.4.1.2.2 Average wage of researches per average wage in the region
1..0.2.1.3.0.12 High education expenditure on R&D 1.3.2.4.1.2.3 High education expenditure on R&D
1..0.2.1.3.02 Scientific outputs 1.3.2.4.1.3 Scientific outputs
1..0.2.1.3.0.20 Publications 1.3.2.4.1.3.1 Publications
1..0.2.1.3.0.2.00 Impact of publications in the ISI database (h-index) 1.3.2.4.1.3.1.1 Impact of publications in the ISI database (h-index)
1..0.2.1.3.0.2.01 Number of publications in international journals per worker per year 1.3.2.4.1.3.1.2 Number of publications in international journals per worker per year
1..0.2.1.3.0.2.02 Publications: Academic articles in international peer-reviewed 1.3.2.4.1.3.1.3 Publications: Academic articles in international peer-reviewed
journals per 1,000 researchers [articles/1,000 researchers]. journals per 1,000 researchers [articles/1,000 researchers].
1..0.2.1.3.0.21 Number of foreign patents granted per staff 1.3.2.4.1.3.2 Number of foreign patents granted per staff
1..0.2.1.3.03 Supportive measures 1.3.2.4.1.4 Supportive measures
1..0.2.1.3.0.30 Diversity index of university entrepreneurship support measures 1.3.2.4.1.4.1 Diversity index of university entrepreneurship support measures
1..0.2.1.3.04 Commercialization 1.3.2.4.1.5 Commercialization
1..0.2.1.3.0.40 Licensing 1.3.2.4.1.5.1 Licensing
1..0.2.1.3.0.4.00 Academic licenses: Number of licenses 1.3.2.4.1.5.1.1 Academic licenses: Number of licenses
per 1,000 researchers.[licenses/researcher] per 1,000 researchers.[licenses/researcher]
1..0.2.1.3.0.41 Spin-offs 1.3.2.4.1.5.2 Spin-offs
1..0.2.1.3.0.4.10 Number of spin-offs with external private financing 1.3.2.4.1.5.2.1 Number of spin-offs with external private financing
as a share of the institution's R&D budget as a share of the institution's R&D budget
1..0.2.1.3.0.42 Industry contracts 1.3.2.4.1.5.3 Industry contracts
1..0.2.1.3.0.4.20 Industry revenue per staff 1.3.2.4.1.5.3.1 Industry revenue per staff
1..0.2.1.3.0.4.21 Foreign contracts: Number of contracts with foreign industria 1.3.2.4.1.5.3.2 Foreign contracts: Number of contracts with foreign industria
l companies at scientific and educational organizations l companies at scientific and educational organizations
per 1,000 researchers [contracts/researchers] per 1,000 researchers [contracts/researchers]
1..0.2.1.3.0.4.22 Share of industry income from foreign companies 1.3.2.4.1.5.3.3 Share of industry income from foreign companies
1..0.2.1.3.0.4.23 Revenue raised from industry R&D as a fraction 1.3.2.4.1.5.3.4 Revenue raised from industry R&D as a fraction
of total institutional budget (up to a cap) of total institutional budget (up to a cap)
1..0.2.1.3.0.4.24 Difficulties faced by research organization in collaborating with SMEs 1.3.2.4.1.5.3.5 Difficulties faced by research organization in collaborating with SMEs
1..0.2.1.31 Private market 1.3.2.4.2 Private market
1..0.2.1.3.10 Number of innovation & IP services organizations 1.3.2.4.2.1 Number of innovation & IP services organizations
1..0.2.1.3.11 Number of private innovation infrastructure organizations 1.3.2.4.2.2 Number of private innovation infrastructure organizations
1..0.2.1.3.12 Access to certification and licensing for specific activities 1.3.2.4.2.3 Access to certification and licensing for specific activities
1..0.2.1.3.13 Access to suppliers of equipment, production and engineering services 1.3.2.4.2.4 Access to suppliers of equipment, production and engineering services
1..0.2.1.32 Innovation infrastructure 1.3.2.4.3 Innovation infrastructure
1..0.2.1.3.20 Investments 1.3.2.4.3.1 Investments
1..0.2.1.3.2.00 Public investment in innovation infrastructure 1.3.2.4.3.1.1 Public investment in innovation infrastructure
1..0.2.1.3.2.01 Increase of government investment in innovation infrastructure 1.3.2.4.3.1.2 Increase of government investment in innovation infrastructure
1..0.2.1.3.2.02 Number of Development institution projects performed in the region 1.3.2.4.3.1.3 Number of Development institution projects performed in the region
1..0.2.1.3.2.03 Volume of seed investments by the regional budget 1.3.2.4.3.1.4 Volume of seed investments by the regional budget
1..0.2.1.3.2.04 Volume of venture financing from the regional budget 1.3.2.4.3.1.5 Volume of venture financing from the regional budget
1..0.2.1.3.21 Volume of state support per one company 1.3.2.4.3.2 Volume of state support per one company
1..03 What to do about existing measures 1.4 What to do about existing measures
1..0.30 Demand for measure 1.4.1 Demand for measure
1..0.3.00 Quality of beneficiaries 1.4.1.1 Quality of beneficiaries
1..0.3.0.00 Growth rates of employment in supported innovative firms 1.4.1.1.1 Growth rates of employment in supported innovative firms
1..0.3.0.01 Growth rates of employment in supported innovative firms 1.4.1.1.2 Growth rates of employment in supported innovative firms
1..0.3.0.02 Role of IP for tenants/clients 1.4.1.1.3 Role of IP for tenants/clients
1..0.3.0.03 Share of tenants with innovation activities 1.4.1.1.4 Share of tenants with innovation activities
1..0.3.0.04 Gazelle tenant: Share of tenants with 1.4.1.1.5 Gazelle tenant: Share of tenants with
annual revenue growth of more than 20% annual revenue growth of more than 20%
for each of the past four years or since formation [%] for each of the past four years or since formation [%]
1..0.3.0.05 Globalization of tenants: Median share of tenant 1.4.1.1.6 Globalization of tenants: Median share of tenant
revenues obtained from exports [%] revenues obtained from exports [%]
1..0.3.01 Number of beneficiaries 1.4.1.2 Number of beneficiaries
1..0.3.0.10 Number of projects conducted by companies in cooperation with innovation infrastructure 1.4.1.2.1 Number of projects conducted by companies in cooperation with innovation infrastructure
1..0.3.0.11 Scope and intensity of use of services offered to firms 1.4.1.2.2 Scope and intensity of use of services offered to firms
1..0.3.0.12 Number of companies supported by the infrastructure (training, information, consultations, etc.) 1.4.1.2.3 Number of companies supported by the infrastructure (training, information, consultations, etc.)
1..0.3.0.13 Increase in the number of business applying for public support programmes (regional, federal, international) 1.4.1.2.4 Increase in the number of business applying for public support programmes (regional, federal, international)
1..0.3.02 Degree of access 1.4.1.3 Degree of access
1..0.3.0.20 Level of awareness 1.4.1.3.1 Level of awareness
1..0.3.0.2.00 Perception (opinion poll) of business managers 1.4.1.3.1.1 Perception (opinion poll) of business managers
regarding public support programmes regarding public support programmes
1..0.3.0.21 Transparency 1.4.1.3.2 Transparency
1..0.3.0.2.10 Perception of business managers in terms 1.4.1.3.2.1 Perception of business managers in terms
of level of transparency of support measures in the region of level of transparency of support measures in the region
1..0.3.0.22 Description by regional business managers of the way the 1.4.1.3.3 Description by regional business managers of the way the
select and apply for regional and federal support schemes select and apply for regional and federal support schemes
1..0.3.03 Number of applicants 1.4.1.4 Number of applicants
1..0.3.0.30 Increase in the number of business applying for public support programmes 1.4.1.4.1 Increase in the number of business applying for public support programmes
1..0.3.0.31 Number of companies that know about a particular program 1.4.1.4.2 Number of companies that know about a particular program
1..0.3.0.32 Increase in the number of start-ups applying to receive VC investments 1.4.1.4.3 Increase in the number of start-ups applying to receive VC investments
1..0.3.0.33 Increase in the number of start-ups applying for a place in the incubators 1.4.1.4.4 Increase in the number of start-ups applying for a place in the incubators
1..0.31 Inputs of measures 1.4.2 Inputs of measures
1..0.3.10 Qualified staff 1.4.2.1 Qualified staff
1..0.3.11 Budget per beneficiary 1.4.2.2 Budget per beneficiary
1..0.32 Performance of measure 1.4.3 Performance of measure
1..0.3.20 Implementation of measure 1.4.3.1 Implementation of measure
1..0.3.2.00 Target vs. actual KPIs 1.4.3.1.1 Target vs. actual KPIs
1..0.3.2.01 Intermediate outputs per budget 1.4.3.1.2 Intermediate outputs per budget
1..0.3.2.02 Qualification of staff 1.4.3.1.3 Qualification of staff
1..0.3.21 Output of measure 1.4.3.2 Output of measure
1..0.3.2.10 Opinion surveys 1.4.3.2.1 Opinion surveys
1..0.3.2.1.00 Opinions of beneficiaries 1.4.3.2.1.1 Opinions of beneficiaries
1..0.3.2.11 Hard metrics 1.4.3.2.2 Hard metrics
1..0.3.2.1.10 Output per headcount (e.g. staff, researchers) 1.4.3.2.2.1 Output per headcount (e.g. staff, researchers)
1..0.3.2.1.11 Productivity analysis 1.4.3.2.2.2 Productivity analysis
1..0.33 Impact of measure 1.4.4 Impact of measure
1..0.3.30 Opinion surveys 1.4.4.1 Opinion surveys
1..0.3.3.00 Perception of support impact (opinion polls) 1.4.4.1.1 Perception of support impact (opinion polls)
1..0.3.3.01 Perception of the activity of regional government by the regional companies 1.4.4.1.2 Perception of the activity of regional government by the regional companies
1..0.3.31 Hard metrics 1.4.4.2 Hard metrics
1..0.3.3.10 Increase in number of small innovation enterprises 1.4.4.2.1 Increase in number of small innovation enterprises
1..0.3.3.11 Growth of the total volume of salary in the supported companies (excluding inflation) 1.4.4.2.2 Growth of the total volume of salary in the supported companies (excluding inflation)
1..0.3.3.12 Growth of the volume of regional taxes paid by the supported companies 1.4.4.2.3 Growth of the volume of regional taxes paid by the supported companies
1..0.3.3.13 Growth of the volume of export at the supported companies 1.4.4.2.4 Growth of the volume of export at the supported companies
1..0.3.3.14 Number of new products/projects at the companies that received support 1.4.4.2.5 Number of new products/projects at the companies that received support
1..0.3.32 Impact assessment 1.4.4.3 Impact assessment
1..0.3.33 Average leverage of 1rub (there would be 1.4.4.4 Average leverage of 1rub (there would be
several programs with different leverage) several programs with different leverage)
1..0.3.34 Volume of attracted money per one ruble 1.4.4.5 Volume of attracted money per one ruble
of regional budget expenditures on innovation projects of regional budget expenditures on innovation projects
1..04 What investments in innovative projects 1.5 What investments in innovative projects
1..0.40 Competitive niches 1.5.1 Competitive niches
1..0.4.00 Clusters behavior 1.5.1.1 Clusters behavior
1..0.4.0.00 Cluster EU star rating 1.5.1.1.1 Cluster EU star rating
1..0.4.0.01 Share of value added of cluster enterprises in GRP 1.5.1.1.2 Share of value added of cluster enterprises in GRP
1..0.4.0.02 Share of cluster products in the relevant world market segment 1.5.1.1.3 Share of cluster products in the relevant world market segment
1..0.4.0.03 Share of export in cluster total volume of sales 1.5.1.1.4 Share of export in cluster total volume of sales
1..0.4.0.04 Growth of the volume of production in the cluster companies 1.5.1.1.5 Growth of the volume of production in the cluster companies
1..0.4.0.05 Growth of the volume of production in the cluster companies 1.5.1.1.6 Growth of the volume of production in the cluster companies
to the volume of state support for the cluster to the volume of state support for the cluster
1..0.4.0.06 Growth of the volume of innovation production in the cluster 1.5.1.1.7 Growth of the volume of innovation production in the cluster
1..0.4.0.07 Share of export in cluster total volume of sales (by zones: US, EU, CIS, other countries) 1.5.1.1.8 Share of export in cluster total volume of sales (by zones: US, EU, CIS, other countries)
1..0.4.0.08 Internal behavior 1.5.1.1.9 Internal behavior
1..0.4.0.0.80 Median wage in the cluster 1.5.1.1.9.1 Median wage in the cluster
1..0.4.0.0.81 Growth of the volume of R&D in the cluster 1.5.1.1.9.2 Growth of the volume of R&D in the cluster
1..0.4.0.0.82 Cluster collaboration 1.5.1.1.9.3 Cluster collaboration
1..0.4.01 R&D 1.5.1.2 R&D
1..0.4.0.10 Patent map 1.5.1.2.1 Patent map
1..0.4.0.11 Publications map 1.5.1.2.2 Publications map
1..0.4.02 Industry 1.5.1.3 Industry
1..0.4.0.20 FDI map 1.5.1.3.1 FDI map
1..0.4.0.21 Gazelle map 1.5.1.3.2 Gazelle map
1..0.4.0.22 Business R&D expenditures as a share of revenues by sector 1.5.1.3.3 Business R&D expenditures as a share of revenues by sector
1..0.4.0.23 Share of regional products in the world market 1.5.1.3.4 Share of regional products in the world market
1..0.4.0.24 Expenditure on innovation by firm size, by sector 1.5.1.3.5 Expenditure on innovation by firm size, by sector
1..0.4.03 Entrepreneurship 1.5.1.4 Entrepreneurship
1..0.4.0.30 Startup map 1.5.1.4.1 Startup map
1..0.4.0.31 Venture investment map 1.5.1.4.2 Venture investment map
1..0.4.0.32 Attractiveness to public competitive funding 1.5.1.4.3 Attractiveness to public competitive funding
1..0.4.0.3.20 Fed and regional seed fund investments 1.5.1.4.3.1 Fed and regional seed fund investments
1..0.4.0.3.21 FASIE projects: Number of projects supported 1.5.1.4.3.2 FASIE projects: Number of projects supported
by the FASIE per 1,000 workers [awards/worker] by the FASIE per 1,000 workers [awards/worker]
1..0.41 Competitiveness support factors 1.5.2 Competitiveness support factors
1..0.4.10 Private investment in innovation 1.5.2.1 Private investment in innovation
1..05 How to improve image 1.6 How to improve image
1..0.50 Rankings 1.6.1 Rankings
1..0.5.00 macro indicators 1.6.1.1 macro indicators
1..0.5.01 meso-indicators 1.6.1.2 meso-indicators
1..0.51 Innovation investment climate 1.6.2 Innovation investment climate

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1.0 Observation 1 Observation
1.1 Data Analysis 2 Data Analysis
1.2 Organizing Data 3 Organizing Data
1.3 Questions 4 Questions
1.4 Hypothesis 5 Hypothesis
1.5 Experiment 6 Experiment
1.6 Variable 7 Variable
1.7 Independent Variable 8 Independent Variable
1.8 Control Group 9 Control Group
1.9 Dependent Variable 10 Dependent Variable
1.10 Constant 11 Constant

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1.0 PPM Plan 1 PPM Plan
1..00 Business Development 1.1 Business Development
1..01 Backlog Management 1.2 Backlog Management
1..02 Freeform IT 1.3 Freeform IT
1..03 Client Project Management 1.4 Client Project Management
1..04 Governance & Executive 1.5 Governance & Executive
1..05 Finance 1.6 Finance
1..06 Administration 1.7 Administration
1..07 Human Resources 1.8 Human Resources
1..08 Freeform Hosting 1.9 Freeform Hosting
1..09 Community Outreach 1.10 Community Outreach
1..010 R&D 1.11 R&D
1..0.100 Goals 1.11.1 Goals
1..0.101 Formulize 1.11.2 Formulize
1..011 Probono 1.12 Probono
1..0.110 null 1.12.1 null
1.1 Strategy 2: Talent Development 2 Strategy 2: Talent Development
1..10 Strategic Priority 2a: Personal Plans 2.1 Strategic Priority 2a: Personal Plans
1..11 Strategic Priority 2b: External learning matches organ. goals 2.2 Strategic Priority 2b: External learning matches organ. goals
1..12 Strategic Priority 2c: Learning Environment 2.3 Strategic Priority 2c: Learning Environment
1..13 So That... 2.4 So That...
1.2 Strategy 4: Inclusive, Positive Environment 3 Strategy 4: Inclusive, Positive Environment
1..20 Strategic Priority 4a:Feedback 3.1 Strategic Priority 4a:Feedback
1..21 Strategic Priority 4b: Anti Harassment 3.2 Strategic Priority 4b: Anti Harassment
1..22 Strategic Priority 4c: Diversity 3.3 Strategic Priority 4c: Diversity
1..23 null 3.4 null
1..24 So That... 3.5 So That...
1.3 Strategy 1: Recruit & Retain 4 Strategy 1: Recruit & Retain
1..30 So that... 4.1 So that...
1..31 Strategic Priority 1a: Recruitment 4.2 Strategic Priority 1a: Recruitment
1..3.10 Modify App Form 4.2.1 Modify App Form
1..3.11 Strategy integrated with hiring plan 4.2.2 Strategy integrated with hiring plan
1..32 Strategic Priority 1b: Hiring 4.3 Strategic Priority 1b: Hiring
1..33 Strategic Priority 1c: Onboarding 4.4 Strategic Priority 1c: Onboarding
1..3.30 3 Month Onboarding Process 4.4.1 3 Month Onboarding Process
1..3.31 Tools & Guidelines 4.4.2 Tools & Guidelines
1..3.32 Mentoring 4.4.3 Mentoring
1..34 Strategic Priority 1d: Incentives 4.5 Strategic Priority 1d: Incentives
1..3.40 Raises 4.5.1 Raises
1..3.41 Benefits 4.5.2 Benefits
1..3.42 Rewards Message 4.5.3 Rewards Message
1..35 Strategic Priority 1e: Offboarding 4.6 Strategic Priority 1e: Offboarding
1.4 Business Development Plan 5 Business Development Plan
1..40 Goals 5.1 Goals
1..4.00 Increase new clients 5.1.1 Increase new clients
1..4.0.00 Academic Research 5.1.1.1 Academic Research
1..4.0.01 null 5.1.1.2 null
1..4.01 Support New Products 5.1.2 Support New Products
1..4.0.10 Formulize 5.1.2.1 Formulize
1..4.0.11 null 5.1.2.2 null
1..4.0.12 null 5.1.2.3 null
1..4.02 Support CiviCRM 5.1.3 Support CiviCRM
1..4.03 Identify Opportunites 5.1.4 Identify Opportunites
1..4.0.30 null 5.1.4.1 null
1..4.0.31 null 5.1.4.2 null
1..4.0.32 null 5.1.4.3 null
1..4.0.33 null 5.1.4.4 null
1.5 Hosting NG Plan 6 Hosting NG Plan
1.6 Freeform IT Plan 7 Freeform IT Plan
1..60 Fragile 7.1 Fragile
1..61 Tools 7.2 Tools
1..62 null 7.3 null
1.7 Project Teams 8 Project Teams
1..70 Projects 1-3 8.1 Projects 1-3
1..71 Projects 4-6 8.2 Projects 4-6
1..72 Projects 7 & 8 8.3 Projects 7 & 8
1..73 General Work 8.4 General Work
1..74 Learning Needs Plan 8.5 Learning Needs Plan
1.8 Restructure 9 Restructure
1..80 Client Centric Process 9.1 Client Centric Process
1..81 Freeform Project Process 9.2 Freeform Project Process
1..82 Supportive Systems Plan 9.3 Supportive Systems Plan
1.9 Board and C Planning 10 Board and C Planning
1..90 Mission Statements 10.1 Mission Statements
1..91 Values 10.2 Values
1..92 Bylaw Review 10.3 Bylaw Review
1..93 Policies 10.4 Policies
1..94 Business Plan 10.5 Business Plan
1.10 Strategy 3: Safety and Wellness 11 Strategy 3: Safety and Wellness
1..100 Strategic Priority 3a: H&S Policies & Practices 11.1 Strategic Priority 3a: H&S Policies & Practices
1..10.00 null 11.1.1 null
1..101 Strategic Priority 3b: Health Promotion 11.2 Strategic Priority 3b: Health Promotion
1..10.10 Health and Wellness Committee 11.2.1 Health and Wellness Committee
1..10.11 Work-life Balance Initiative 11.2.2 Work-life Balance Initiative
1..102 So that... 11.3 So that...
1.11 Benefits 12 Benefits
1..110 As Freeform Staff 12.1 As Freeform Staff
1..111 Responsibility: HZ, JC 12.2 Responsibility: HZ, JC
1..112 Release 3 12.3 Release 3
1..113 Have Heather create list benefits against Best Practice & cost 12.4 Have Heather create list benefits against Best Practice & cost
1..114 Have Jason review list 12.5 Have Jason review list
1..115 Have JC & HZ consult with staff 12.6 Have JC & HZ consult with staff
1..116 Have best benefits we can afford 12.7 Have best benefits we can afford
1..117 So that... 12.8 So that...
1.12 Community Outreach Plan 13 Community Outreach Plan
1..120 Goals 13.1 Goals
1..121 CSI 13.2 CSI
1..122 Drupal Community 13.3 Drupal Community
1..123 CiviCRM 13.4 CiviCRM
1..124 Other 13.5 Other
1.13 Backlog Plan 14 Backlog Plan
1..130 Go To Backlog Plan 14.1 Go To Backlog Plan
1.14 Strategy Prospecting 15 Strategy Prospecting
1..140 null 15.1 null
1..141 null 15.2 null
1..142 null 15.3 null
1.15 Stategies: Forecasting 16 Stategies: Forecasting
1..150 null 16.1 null
1..151 null 16.2 null
1..152 null 16.3 null
1.16 Strategies Marketing 17 Strategies Marketing
1.17 null 18 null
1.18 Exit Interviews 19 Exit Interviews
1..180 As Freeform 19.1 As Freeform
1..181 Responsiblity: HZ, KS 19.2 Responsiblity: HZ, KS
1..182 Release 19.3 Release
1..183 Have Heather write procedures for exit interview process 19.4 Have Heather write procedures for exit interview process
1..184 So that 19.5 So that
1.19 3 Month Onboarding Process 20 3 Month Onboarding Process
1.20 Human Resources Plan 21 Human Resources Plan
1..200 Related Org Objectives 21.1 Related Org Objectives
1..20.00 1 21.1.1 1
1..20.01 2 21.1.2 2
1..20.02 3 21.1.3 3
1..20.03 4 21.1.4 4
1..201 Related Documents 21.2 Related Documents
1..202 Goals 21.3 Goals
1..20.20 Goal:Staff=Optimal Bus. Growth 21.3.1 Goal:Staff=Optimal Bus. Growth
1..20.2.00 So that... 21.3.1.1 So that...
1..20.2.01 Related Strategic Priorities: 21.3.1.2 Related Strategic Priorities:
1..20.2.02 KPI: HR Level equals Planned Growth 21.3.1.3 KPI: HR Level equals Planned Growth
1..20.2.03 Methodology 21.3.1.4 Methodology
1..20.2.0.30 Target 21.3.1.4.1 Target
1..20.21 Goal: Increase Job Satisfaction 21.3.2 Goal: Increase Job Satisfaction
1..20.2.10 So That 21.3.2.1 So That
1..20.2.11 Related Strategic Priorities 21.3.2.2 Related Strategic Priorities
1..20.2.1.10 null 21.3.2.2.1 null
1..20.2.12 KPI: Employee Satisfaction 21.3.2.3 KPI: Employee Satisfaction
1..20.2.1.20 null 21.3.2.3.1 null
1..20.2.13 Methodology 21.3.2.4 Methodology
1..20.2.1.30 Target 21.3.2.4.1 Target
1..20.22 Goal: Improve Performance 21.3.3 Goal: Improve Performance
1..20.2.20 So That 21.3.3.1 So That
1..20.2.21 Related Strategic Priorities 21.3.3.2 Related Strategic Priorities
1..20.2.22 KPI: Employee Performance 21.3.3.3 KPI: Employee Performance
1..20.2.23 Methodology 21.3.3.4 Methodology
1..20.2.2.30 Target 21.3.3.4.1 Target
1..20.23 Goal: Reduce Turnover 21.3.4 Goal: Reduce Turnover
1..20.2.30 So That 21.3.4.1 So That
1..20.2.31 Related Strategic Priorities 21.3.4.2 Related Strategic Priorities
1..20.2.32 KPI: Retention Rate 21.3.4.3 KPI: Retention Rate
1..20.2.33 Methodology 21.3.4.4 Methodology
1..20.2.3.30 Target 21.3.4.4.1 Target
1..20.24 Risk & Compliance 21.3.5 Risk & Compliance

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1.0 1
1..00 objectifs journée 1.1 objectifs journée
1..0.00 "business plan" associatif ? 1.1.1 "business plan" associatif ?
1..0.01 modèle / activités responsabilités 1.1.2 modèle / activités responsabilités
1..0.02 articulations / LOG 1.1.3 articulations / LOG
1..01 SWOT 1.2 SWOT
1..0.10 1.2.1
1..0.1.00 l'entreprise a aujourd'hui un potentiel important 1.2.1.1 l'entreprise a aujourd'hui un potentiel important
1..0.1.0.00 compétences professionnel 1.2.1.1.1 compétences professionnel
1..0.1.0.01 citoyen 1.2.1.1.2 citoyen
1..0.1.0.02 forte chance de réussite 1.2.1.1.3 forte chance de réussite
1..0.1.01 apporter des idées et propsitions à des questions sociétales 1.2.1.2 apporter des idées et propsitions à des questions sociétales
1..0.1.02 notre manière d"y répondre avec notamment les technlogies 1.2.1.3 notre manière d"y répondre avec notamment les technlogies
1..0.1.03 l'opportunité et la demande sont fortes aujourd'hui, avec peu de "concurrence" 1.2.1.4 l'opportunité et la demande sont fortes aujourd'hui, avec peu de "concurrence"
1..0.1.04 ensemble de ressources "rares" 1.2.1.5 ensemble de ressources "rares"
1..0.1.05 capacités de recherche et innovation 1.2.1.6 capacités de recherche et innovation
1..0.1.06 motivation du groupe et sens partagé entre membres 1.2.1.7 motivation du groupe et sens partagé entre membres
1..0.1.07 professionnellement : expérience collective et partage d'outils en pratique 1.2.1.8 professionnellement : expérience collective et partage d'outils en pratique
1..0.1.08 ouverture vers mode de vie attractif perso / pro 1.2.1.9 ouverture vers mode de vie attractif perso / pro
1..0.1.09 potentiel humain, humaniste et citoyen 1.2.1.10 potentiel humain, humaniste et citoyen
1..0.1.010 assemblage entre atelier et outillage 1.2.1.11 assemblage entre atelier et outillage
1..0.1.011 capacité de réponder en local et en global 1.2.1.12 capacité de réponder en local et en global
1..0.1.012 associatif : contxte de crise multimorphologique / positionne référence en réflexion et usages 1.2.1.13 associatif : contxte de crise multimorphologique / positionne référence en réflexion et usages
1..0.1.013 réseau régional et mondial de l'économie de la ,connaisance 1.2.1.14 réseau régional et mondial de l'économie de la ,connaisance
1..0.1.014 asso prend pied dans le monde de la recherche 1.2.1.15 asso prend pied dans le monde de la recherche
1..0.1.015 labo de l'innovation sociopolitique 1.2.1.16 labo de l'innovation sociopolitique
1..0.1.016 acteur valable avec pouvoirs et acteurs en place 1.2.1.17 acteur valable avec pouvoirs et acteurs en place
1..0.1.017 autonomie par prestations et services 1.2.1.18 autonomie par prestations et services
1..0.1.018 triptique 1.2.1.19 triptique
1..0.1.0.180 éthique de la discussion 1.2.1.19.1 éthique de la discussion
1..0.1.0.181 pari de la délégation 1.2.1.19.2 pari de la délégation
1..0.1.0.182 art de la décision 1.2.1.19.3 art de la décision
1..0.1.019 réussir à caler leprojet en adéquation avec le contexte actuel 1.2.1.20 réussir à caler leprojet en adéquation avec le contexte actuel
1..0.1.020 assoc : grouper des personnes qui développent le concept 1.2.1.21 assoc : grouper des personnes qui développent le concept
1..0.1.021 traduire les belles pensées au niveau du citoyen 1.2.1.22 traduire les belles pensées au niveau du citoyen
1..0.1.0.210 compréhension 1.2.1.22.1 compréhension
1..0.1.0.211 adhésion 1.2.1.22.2 adhésion
1..0.1.022 ressources contributeurs réfréents 1.2.1.23 ressources contributeurs réfréents
1..0.1.023 reconnaissance et référence exemplaires 1.2.1.24 reconnaissance et référence exemplaires
1..0.1.024 financeements suffisants pour bien exister 1.2.1.25 financeements suffisants pour bien exister
1..0.1.025 notre organisation est claire 1.2.1.26 notre organisation est claire
1..0.1.026 prendre des "marchés émergent" 1.2.1.27 prendre des "marchés émergent"
1..0.1.027 double stratup avec succes-story 1.2.1.28 double stratup avec succes-story
1..0.1.028 engageons une activité présentielle forte, conviviale et exemplaire 1.2.1.29 engageons une activité présentielle forte, conviviale et exemplaire
1..0.1.029 attirer de nouveaux membres locomotives 1.2.1.30 attirer de nouveaux membres locomotives
1..0.1.030 pratiquons en interne et externe une gouvernance explaire etune citoyennté de rêve 1.2.1.31 pratiquons en interne et externe une gouvernance explaire etune citoyennté de rêve
1..0.11 Risques : cauchemars, dangers 1.2.2 Risques : cauchemars, dangers
1..0.1.10 disparition des forces vives, départ de membres actuels 1.2.2.1 disparition des forces vives, départ de membres actuels
1..0.1.11 opportunités atteignables mais difficile 1.2.2.2 opportunités atteignables mais difficile
1..0.1.12 difficultés de travailler ensemble dans la durée 1.2.2.3 difficultés de travailler ensemble dans la durée
1..0.1.13 risque de rater le train 1.2.2.4 risque de rater le train
1..0.1.14 sauter dans le dernier wagon et rester à la traîne 1.2.2.5 sauter dans le dernier wagon et rester à la traîne
1..0.1.15 manquer de professionnalisme 1.2.2.6 manquer de professionnalisme
1..0.1.1.50 perte de crédibilité 1.2.2.6.1 perte de crédibilité
1..0.1.16 s'isoler entre nous et perdre le contact avec les autres acteurs 1.2.2.7 s'isoler entre nous et perdre le contact avec les autres acteurs
1..0.1.17 perdre la capacité de réponse au global 1.2.2.8 perdre la capacité de réponse au global
1..0.1.18 manque de concret, surdimension des reflexions 1.2.2.9 manque de concret, surdimension des reflexions
1..0.1.19 manque d'utilité socioplolitique 1.2.2.10 manque d'utilité socioplolitique
1..0.1.110 manque de nouveaux membres actifs, fidéliser 1.2.2.11 manque de nouveaux membres actifs, fidéliser
1..0.1.111 faire du surplace et 1.2.2.12 faire du surplace et
1..0.1.1.110 manque innovation 1.2.2.12.1 manque innovation
1..0.1.1.111 1.2.2.12.2
1..0.1.112 ne pas vivre ce que nous affirmons 1.2.2.13 ne pas vivre ce que nous affirmons
1..0.1.1.120 cohérence entre langage gouvernance et la pratique 1.2.2.13.1 cohérence entre langage gouvernance et la pratique
1..0.1.113 groupe de base insuffisant 1.2.2.14 groupe de base insuffisant
1..0.1.114 non attractifs / nouveaux 1.2.2.15 non attractifs / nouveaux
1..0.1.1.140 pas ennuyants 1.2.2.15.1 pas ennuyants
1..0.1.115 pas efficaces en com 1.2.2.16 pas efficaces en com
1..0.1.116 trop lent, rater l'opportunité actuelle 1.2.2.17 trop lent, rater l'opportunité actuelle
1..0.1.117 débordés par "concurrences" 1.2.2.18 débordés par "concurrences"
1..0.1.118 départs de didier, micvhel, rené, corinne MCD etc 1.2.2.19 départs de didier, micvhel, rené, corinne MCD etc
1..0.1.119 conclits de personnes et schisme entre 2 groupes ennemis 1.2.2.20 conclits de personnes et schisme entre 2 groupes ennemis
1..0.1.120 groupe amicale mais très merdique 1.2.2.21 groupe amicale mais très merdique
1..0.1.121 système autocratique despotique ou sectaire 1.2.2.22 système autocratique despotique ou sectaire
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1.0 Artigos GF comentários interessantes 1 Artigos GF comentários interessantes
1..00 Baraloto et al. 2010. Functional trait variation and sampling strategies in species-rich plant communities 1.1 Baraloto et al. 2010. Functional trait variation and sampling strategies in species-rich plant communities
1..0.00 Therecent growth of large functional trait data 1.1.1 Therecent growth of large functional trait data
bases has been fuelled by standardized protocols forthe bases has been fuelled by standardized protocols forthe
measurement of individual functional traits and intensive measurement of individual functional traits and intensive
efforts to compile trait data(Cornelissen etal. 2003; Chave etal. 2009). Nonetheless, there remains no consensusfor efforts to compile trait data(Cornelissen etal. 2003; Chave etal. 2009). Nonetheless, there remains no consensusfor
@ -9,11 +9,11 @@ scaled from the individuals on whom measurements are
made to the community or ecosystem levels at which infer- made to the community or ecosystem levels at which infer-
ences are drawn (Swenson etal. 2006,2007,Reich,Wright ences are drawn (Swenson etal. 2006,2007,Reich,Wright
& Lusk 2007;Kraft,Valencia & Ackerly 2008). & Lusk 2007;Kraft,Valencia & Ackerly 2008).
1..0.01 However, the fast pace of 1.1.2 However, the fast pace of
development of plant trait meta-analyses also suggests that development of plant trait meta-analyses also suggests that
trait acquisition in the field is a factor limiting the growth of trait acquisition in the field is a factor limiting the growth of
plant trait data bases. plant trait data bases.
1..0.02 We measured 1.1.3 We measured
traits for every individual tree in nine 1-ha plots in tropical traits for every individual tree in nine 1-ha plots in tropical
lowland rainforest (N = 4709). Each plant was sampled for lowland rainforest (N = 4709). Each plant was sampled for
10 functional traits related to wood and leaf morphology and 10 functional traits related to wood and leaf morphology and
@ -26,20 +26,20 @@ among design types and sampling intensities. We then contrast
the relative costs of these designs and discuss the appropriateness the relative costs of these designs and discuss the appropriateness
of different sampling designs and intensities for of different sampling designs and intensities for
different questions and systems. different questions and systems.
1..0.03 Falar que a escolha das categorias de sucessão e dos parâmetros ou característica dos indivíduos que serão utilizadas dependera da facilidade de coleta dos dados e do custo monetário e temporal. 1.1.4 Falar que a escolha das categorias de sucessão e dos parâmetros ou característica dos indivíduos que serão utilizadas dependera da facilidade de coleta dos dados e do custo monetário e temporal.
1..0.04 Ver se classifica sucessão por densidade de tronco para citar no artigo como exemplo de outros atributos além de germinação e ver se e custoso no tempo e em dinheiro 1.1.5 Ver se classifica sucessão por densidade de tronco para citar no artigo como exemplo de outros atributos além de germinação e ver se e custoso no tempo e em dinheiro
1..0.05 Intensas amostragens de experimentos simples tem maior retorno em acurácia de estimativa e de custo tb. 1.1.6 Intensas amostragens de experimentos simples tem maior retorno em acurácia de estimativa e de custo tb.
1..0.06 With regard to estimating mean trait values, strategies 1.1.7 With regard to estimating mean trait values, strategies
alternative to BRIDGE were consistently cost-effective. On alternative to BRIDGE were consistently cost-effective. On
the other hand, strategies alternative to BRIDGE clearly the other hand, strategies alternative to BRIDGE clearly
failed to accurately estimate the variance of trait values. This failed to accurately estimate the variance of trait values. This
indicates that in situations where accurate estimation of plotlevel indicates that in situations where accurate estimation of plotlevel
variance is desired, complete censuses are essential. variance is desired, complete censuses are essential.
1..0.07 We suggest that, in these studies, 1.1.8 We suggest that, in these studies,
the investment in complete sampling may be worthwhile the investment in complete sampling may be worthwhile
for at least some traits. for at least some traits.
1..01 Chazdon 2010. Biotropica. 42(1): 3140 1.2 Chazdon 2010. Biotropica. 42(1): 3140
1..0.10 Here, we develop a new approach that links functional attributes 1.2.1 Here, we develop a new approach that links functional attributes
of tree species with studies of forest recovery and regional of tree species with studies of forest recovery and regional
land-use transitions (Chazdon et al. 2007). Grouping species according land-use transitions (Chazdon et al. 2007). Grouping species according
to their functional attributes or demographic rates provides to their functional attributes or demographic rates provides
@ -47,13 +47,13 @@ insight into both applied and theoretical questions, such as selecting
species for reforestation programs, assessing ecosystem services, and species for reforestation programs, assessing ecosystem services, and
understanding community assembly processes in tropical forests understanding community assembly processes in tropical forests
(Diaz et al. 2007, Kraft et al. 2008). (Diaz et al. 2007, Kraft et al. 2008).
1..0.11 Since we have data on leaf 1.2.2 Since we have data on leaf
and wood functional traits for only a subset of the species in our and wood functional traits for only a subset of the species in our
study sites, we based our functional type classification on information study sites, we based our functional type classification on information
for a large number of tree species obtained through vegetation for a large number of tree species obtained through vegetation
monitoring studies. monitoring studies.
1..0.12 Falar no artigo que esse trabalho fala que é inadequada a divisão entre pioneira e não pioneira devido a grande variação que há entre elas. Além de terem descoberto que durante a ontogenia a resposta a luminosidade muda dentro de uma mesma espécie. Porém recomendar que essa classificação continue sendo usada em curto prazo enquanto não há informações confiáveis suficiente para esta simples classificação. Outras classificações como esta do artigo são bem vinda, contanto que tenham dados confiáveis. Porém dados estáticos já são difíceis de se obter, dados temporais, como taxa de crescimento em diâmetro ou altura, são mais difíceis ainda. Falar que vários tipos de classificações podem ser utilizadas e quanto mais detalhe melhor, porém os dados é que são mais limitantes. Se focarmos em dados de germinação e crescimento limitantes, como sugerem sainete e whitmore, da uma idéia maismrápida e a curto prazo da classificação destas espécies. Depois com o tempo conseguiremos construir classificações mais detalhadas e com mais dados confiáveis. 1.2.3 Falar no artigo que esse trabalho fala que é inadequada a divisão entre pioneira e não pioneira devido a grande variação que há entre elas. Além de terem descoberto que durante a ontogenia a resposta a luminosidade muda dentro de uma mesma espécie. Porém recomendar que essa classificação continue sendo usada em curto prazo enquanto não há informações confiáveis suficiente para esta simples classificação. Outras classificações como esta do artigo são bem vinda, contanto que tenham dados confiáveis. Porém dados estáticos já são difíceis de se obter, dados temporais, como taxa de crescimento em diâmetro ou altura, são mais difíceis ainda. Falar que vários tipos de classificações podem ser utilizadas e quanto mais detalhe melhor, porém os dados é que são mais limitantes. Se focarmos em dados de germinação e crescimento limitantes, como sugerem sainete e whitmore, da uma idéia maismrápida e a curto prazo da classificação destas espécies. Depois com o tempo conseguiremos construir classificações mais detalhadas e com mais dados confiáveis.
1..0.13 Our approach avoided preconceived notions of successional 1.2.4 Our approach avoided preconceived notions of successional
behavior or shade tolerance of tree species by developing an objective behavior or shade tolerance of tree species by developing an objective
and independent classification of functional types based on vegetation and independent classification of functional types based on vegetation
monitoring data from permanent sample plots in mature and monitoring data from permanent sample plots in mature and
@ -62,16 +62,16 @@ Chazdon et al. 2007).We apply an independent, prior classification
of 293 tree species from our study region into five functional types, based on two species attributes: canopy strata and diameter growth of 293 tree species from our study region into five functional types, based on two species attributes: canopy strata and diameter growth
rates for individuals Z10 cm dbh (Finegan et al. 1999, Salgado- rates for individuals Z10 cm dbh (Finegan et al. 1999, Salgado-
Negret 2007). Negret 2007).
1..0.14 Our results demonstrate strong linkages between functional 1.2.5 Our results demonstrate strong linkages between functional
types defined by adult height and growth rates of large trees and types defined by adult height and growth rates of large trees and
colonization groups based on the timing of seedling, sapling, and colonization groups based on the timing of seedling, sapling, and
tree recruitment in secondary forests. tree recruitment in secondary forests.
1..0.15 These results allow us to move beyond earlier conceptual 1.2.6 These results allow us to move beyond earlier conceptual
frameworks of tropical forest secondary succession developed frameworks of tropical forest secondary succession developed
by Finegan (1996) and Chazdon (2008) based on subjective groupings, by Finegan (1996) and Chazdon (2008) based on subjective groupings,
such as pioneers and shade-tolerant species (Swaine & such as pioneers and shade-tolerant species (Swaine &
Whitmore 1988). Whitmore 1988).
1..0.16 Reproductive traits, such as dispersal mode, pollination mode, 1.2.7 Reproductive traits, such as dispersal mode, pollination mode,
and sexual system, were ultimately not useful in delimiting tree and sexual system, were ultimately not useful in delimiting tree
functional types for the tree species examined here (Salgado-Negret functional types for the tree species examined here (Salgado-Negret
2007). Thus, although reproductive traits do vary quantitatively in 2007). Thus, although reproductive traits do vary quantitatively in
@ -81,7 +81,7 @@ successional dynamics of trees Z10 cm dbh. For seedlings, however,
dispersal mode and seed size are likely to play an important dispersal mode and seed size are likely to play an important
role in community dynamics during succession (Dalling&Hubbell role in community dynamics during succession (Dalling&Hubbell
2002). 2002).
1..0.17 Our classification of colonization groups defies the traditional 1.2.8 Our classification of colonization groups defies the traditional
dichotomy between late successional shade-tolerant and early successional dichotomy between late successional shade-tolerant and early successional
pioneer species. Many tree species, classified here as pioneer species. Many tree species, classified here as
regenerating pioneers on the basis of their population structure in regenerating pioneers on the basis of their population structure in
@ -107,11 +107,11 @@ numbers of species in our sites (40% overall and the majority
of rare species) colonized only after canopy closure, and these species of rare species) colonized only after canopy closure, and these species
may not occur as mature individuals until decades after agricultural may not occur as mature individuals until decades after agricultural
abandonment. abandonment.
1..0.18 Classifying functional types 1.2.9 Classifying functional types
based on functional traits with low plasticity, such as wood density based on functional traits with low plasticity, such as wood density
and seed size, could potentially serve as robust proxies for demographic and seed size, could potentially serve as robust proxies for demographic
variables (Poorter et al. 2008, Zhang et al. 2008). variables (Poorter et al. 2008, Zhang et al. 2008).
1..0.19 CONDIT, R., S. P. HUBBELL, AND R. B. FOSTER. 1996. Assessing the response of 1.2.10 CONDIT, R., S. P. HUBBELL, AND R. B. FOSTER. 1996. Assessing the response of
plant functional types in tropical forests to climatic change. J. Veg. Sci. plant functional types in tropical forests to climatic change. J. Veg. Sci.
7: 405416. 7: 405416.
DALLING, J. S., AND S. P. HUBBELL. 2002. Seed size, growth rate and gap microsite DALLING, J. S., AND S. P. HUBBELL. 2002. Seed size, growth rate and gap microsite
@ -130,6 +130,6 @@ dynamics of species richness and abundance of woody plant functional
groups in a tropical forest landscape of Hainan Island, South China. groups in a tropical forest landscape of Hainan Island, South China.
J. Integr. Plant Biol. 50: 547558. J. Integr. Plant Biol. 50: 547558.
1..02 Poorter 1999. Functional Ecology. 13:396-410 1.3 Poorter 1999. Functional Ecology. 13:396-410
1..0.20 Espécies pioneiras crescem mais rápido do que as não pioneiras 1.3.1 Espécies pioneiras crescem mais rápido do que as não pioneiras
1..0.2.00 Tolerância a sombra está relacionada com persistência e não com crescimento 1.3.1.1 Tolerância a sombra está relacionada com persistência e não com crescimento

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1.0 أَبْجَدِيَّة عَرَبِيَّة 1 أَبْجَدِيَّة عَرَبِيَّة
1..00 أَبْجَدِيَّة عَرَبِ 1.1 أَبْجَدِيَّة عَرَبِ
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1.0 La computadora 1 La computadora
1..00 Hardware 1.1 Hardware
(componentes físicos) (componentes físicos)
1..0.00 Entrada de datos 1.1.1 Entrada de datos
1..0.0.00 Ratón, Teclado, Joystick, 1.1.1.1 Ratón, Teclado, Joystick,
Cámara digital, Micrófono, Escáner. Cámara digital, Micrófono, Escáner.
1..0.01 Salida de datos 1.1.2 Salida de datos
1..0.0.10 Monitor, Impresora, Bocinas, Plóter. 1.1.2.1 Monitor, Impresora, Bocinas, Plóter.
1..0.02 Almacenamiento 1.1.3 Almacenamiento
1..0.0.20 Disquete, Disco compacto, DVD, 1.1.3.1 Disquete, Disco compacto, DVD,
BD, Disco duro, Memoria flash. BD, Disco duro, Memoria flash.
1..01 Software 1.2 Software
(Programas y datos con los que funciona la computadora) (Programas y datos con los que funciona la computadora)
1..0.10 Software de Sistema:Permite el entendimiento 1.2.1 Software de Sistema:Permite el entendimiento
entre el usuario y la maquina. entre el usuario y la maquina.
1..0.1.00 Microsoft Windows 1.2.1.1 Microsoft Windows
1..0.1.01 GNU/LINUX 1.2.1.2 GNU/LINUX
1..0.1.02 MAC 1.2.1.3 MAC
1..0.11 Software de Aplicación: Permite hacer hojas de 1.2.2 Software de Aplicación: Permite hacer hojas de
calculo navegar en internet, base de datos, etc. calculo navegar en internet, base de datos, etc.
1..0.1.10 Office 1.2.2.1 Office
1..0.1.11 Libre Office 1.2.2.2 Libre Office
1..0.1.12 Navegadores 1.2.2.3 Navegadores
1..0.1.13 Msn 1.2.2.4 Msn
1..0.12 Software de Desarrollo 1.2.3 Software de Desarrollo
1..02 Tipos de computadora 1.3 Tipos de computadora
1..0.20 Computadora personal de escritorio o Desktop 1.3.1 Computadora personal de escritorio o Desktop
1..0.21 PDA 1.3.2 PDA
1..0.22 Laptop 1.3.3 Laptop
1..0.23 Servidor 1.3.4 Servidor
1..0.24 Tablet PC 1.3.5 Tablet PC
1.1 CPU y sus partes internas 2 CPU y sus partes internas
1..10 Ranuras de expansión o PCI 2.1 Ranuras de expansión o PCI
1..11 Memoria RAM 2.2 Memoria RAM
1..12 Unidades ópticas 2.3 Unidades ópticas
1..13 Tarjeta Madre 2.4 Tarjeta Madre
1..14 Microprocesador 2.5 Microprocesador
1..15 Disco Duro 2.6 Disco Duro
1.2 Máquina electrónica que sirve para: escribir, dibujar, pintar, 3 Máquina electrónica que sirve para: escribir, dibujar, pintar,
escuchar música, ver videos, calcular, comunicarnos con otras personas, etc- escuchar música, ver videos, calcular, comunicarnos con otras personas, etc-

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1.0 NIF (NORMAS DE INFORMACIÓN FINANCIERA) 1 NIF (NORMAS DE INFORMACIÓN FINANCIERA)
1.1 NIF D 2 NIF D
1..10 Normas aplicables a problemas de determinación de resultados 2.1 Normas aplicables a problemas de determinación de resultados
1.2 CIRCULANTES 3 CIRCULANTES
1..20 Adquisición temporal de acciones propias 3.1 Adquisición temporal de acciones propias
1.3 NIF A 4 NIF A
1..30 Marco conceptual 4.1 Marco conceptual
1.4 NIF C 5 NIF C
1..40 Normas aplicables a conceptos específicos de los estados financieros 5.1 Normas aplicables a conceptos específicos de los estados financieros
1.5 NIF E 6 NIF E
1..50 Normas aplicables alas actividades especializadas de distintos sectores 6.1 Normas aplicables alas actividades especializadas de distintos sectores
1.6 NIF B 7 NIF B
1..60 Normas aplicables a los estados financieros en su conjunto 7.1 Normas aplicables a los estados financieros en su conjunto

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1.0 California 1 California
1..00 Northern California 1.1 Northern California
1..0.00 Oakland/Berkeley 1.1.1 Oakland/Berkeley
1..0.01 San Mateo 1.1.2 San Mateo
1..0.02 Other North 1.1.3 Other North
1..0.03 San Francisco 1.1.4 San Francisco
1..0.04 Santa Clara 1.1.5 Santa Clara
1..0.05 Marin/Napa/Solano 1.1.6 Marin/Napa/Solano
1..01 Hawaii 1.2 Hawaii
1..02 Southern California 1.3 Southern California
1..0.20 Los Angeles 1.3.1 Los Angeles
1..0.21 Anaheim/Santa Ana 1.3.2 Anaheim/Santa Ana
1..0.22 Ventura 1.3.3 Ventura
1..0.23 Other South 1.3.4 Other South
1..03 Policy Bodies 1.4 Policy Bodies
1..0.30 Advocacy 1.4.1 Advocacy
1..0.3.00 AAO 1.4.1.1 AAO
1..0.3.01 ASCRS 1.4.1.2 ASCRS
1..0.3.02 EBAA 1.4.1.3 EBAA
1..0.31 Military 1.4.2 Military
1..0.32 United Network for Organ Sharing 1.4.3 United Network for Organ Sharing
1..0.33 Kaiser Hospital System 1.4.4 Kaiser Hospital System
1..0.34 University of California System 1.4.5 University of California System
1..0.35 CMS 1.4.6 CMS
1..0.3.50 Medicare Part A 1.4.6.1 Medicare Part A
1..0.3.51 Medicare Part B 1.4.6.2 Medicare Part B
1..04 Corneal Tissue OPS 1.5 Corneal Tissue OPS
1..0.40 Transplant Bank International 1.5.1 Transplant Bank International
1..0.4.00 Orange County Eye and Transplant Bank 1.5.1.1 Orange County Eye and Transplant Bank
1..0.4.01 Northern California Transplant Bank 1.5.1.2 Northern California Transplant Bank
1..0.4.0.10 In 2010, 2,500 referrals forwarded to OneLegacy 1.5.1.2.1 In 2010, 2,500 referrals forwarded to OneLegacy
1..0.4.02 Doheny Eye and Tissue Transplant Bank 1.5.1.3 Doheny Eye and Tissue Transplant Bank
1..0.41 OneLegacy 1.5.2 OneLegacy
1..0.4.10 In 2010, 11,828 referrals 1.5.2.1 In 2010, 11,828 referrals
1..0.42 San Diego Eye Bank 1.5.3 San Diego Eye Bank
1..0.4.20 In 2010, 2,555 referrals 1.5.3.1 In 2010, 2,555 referrals
1..0.43 California Transplant Donor Network 1.5.4 California Transplant Donor Network
1..0.44 California Transplant Services 1.5.5 California Transplant Services
1..0.4.40 In 2010, 0 referrals 1.5.5.1 In 2010, 0 referrals
1..0.45 Lifesharing 1.5.6 Lifesharing
1..0.46 DCI Donor Services 1.5.7 DCI Donor Services
1..0.4.60 Sierra Eye and Tissue Donor Services 1.5.7.1 Sierra Eye and Tissue Donor Services
1..0.4.6.00 In 2010, 2.023 referrals 1.5.7.1.1 In 2010, 2.023 referrals
1..0.47 SightLife 1.5.8 SightLife
1..05 Tools 1.6 Tools
1..0.50 Darthmouth Atlas of Health 1.6.1 Darthmouth Atlas of Health
1..0.51 HealthLandscape 1.6.2 HealthLandscape
1..06 QE Medicare 1.7 QE Medicare
1..07 CMS Data 1.8 CMS Data
1..08 Ambulatory Payment Classification 1.9 Ambulatory Payment Classification
1..0.80 CPT's which don't allow V2785 1.9.1 CPT's which don't allow V2785
1..0.8.00 Ocular Reconstruction Transplant 1.9.1.1 Ocular Reconstruction Transplant
1..0.8.0.00 65780 (amniotic membrane tranplant 1.9.1.1.1 65780 (amniotic membrane tranplant
1..0.8.0.01 65781 (limbal stem cell allograft) 1.9.1.1.2 65781 (limbal stem cell allograft)
1..0.8.0.02 65782 (limbal conjunctiva autograft) 1.9.1.1.3 65782 (limbal conjunctiva autograft)
1..0.8.01 Endothelial keratoplasty 1.9.1.2 Endothelial keratoplasty
1..0.8.0.10 65756 1.9.1.2.1 65756
1..0.8.02 Epikeratoplasty 1.9.1.3 Epikeratoplasty
1..0.8.0.20 65767 1.9.1.3.1 65767
1..0.81 Anterior lamellar keratoplasty 1.9.2 Anterior lamellar keratoplasty
1..0.8.10 65710 1.9.2.1 65710
1..0.82 Processing, preserving, and transporting corneal tissue 1.9.3 Processing, preserving, and transporting corneal tissue
1..0.8.20 V2785 1.9.3.1 V2785
1..0.8.21 Laser incision in recepient 1.9.3.2 Laser incision in recepient
1..0.8.2.10 0290T 1.9.3.2.1 0290T
1..0.83 Laser incision in donor 1.9.4 Laser incision in donor
1..0.8.30 0289T 1.9.4.1 0289T
1..0.84 Penetrating keratoplasty 1.9.5 Penetrating keratoplasty
1..0.8.40 65730 (in other) 1.9.5.1 65730 (in other)
1..0.8.41 65755 (in pseudoaphakia) 1.9.5.2 65755 (in pseudoaphakia)
1..0.8.42 65750 (in aphakia) 1.9.5.3 65750 (in aphakia)

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1..0.2.12 Topic Color 1.3.2.3 Topic Color
1..0.22 Icons 1.3.3 Icons
1..0.23 History Changes 1.3.4 History Changes
1..03 Mind Mapping 1.4 Mind Mapping
1..0.30 Share with Collegues 1.4.1 Share with Collegues
1..0.31 Online 1.4.2 Online
1..0.32 Anyplace, Anytime 1.4.3 Anyplace, Anytime
1..0.33 Free!!! 1.4.4 Free!!!
1..04 Productivity 1.5 Productivity
1..0.40 Share your ideas 1.5.1 Share your ideas
1..0.41 Brainstorming 1.5.2 Brainstorming
1..0.42 Visual 1.5.3 Visual
1..05 Install In Your Server 1.6 Install In Your Server
1..0.50 Open Source 1.6.1 Open Source
1..0.51 Download 1.6.2 Download
1..06 Collaborate 1.7 Collaborate
1..0.60 Embed 1.7.1 Embed
1..0.61 Publish 1.7.2 Publish
1..0.62 Share for Edition 1.7.3 Share for Edition