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  2. Four-step impact assessment - Wikipedia

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    Four-step impact assessment 2x2 grid of health and human rights. The Four-Step Impact Assessment is an academic framework initiated and published by Jonathan Mann and colleagues at the François-Xavier Bagnoud Center for Health and Human Rights at the Harvard School of Public Health. The assessment takes into account the negotiation of ...

  3. Hilbert R-tree - Wikipedia

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    The following provides a brief introduction to the Hilbert curve.The basic Hilbert curve on a 2x2 grid, denoted by H 1 is shown in Figure 2. To derive a curve of order i, each vertex of the basic curve is replaced by the curve of order i – 1, which may be appropriately rotated and/or reflected.

  4. Priority Matrix - Wikipedia

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    Priority Matrix is a time management software application based on the Eisenhower Method of arranging tasks by urgency and importance in a 2x2 matrix.The application is also loosely based on David Allen's Getting Things Done methodology of improving productivity.

  5. Greg Craven (teacher) - Wikipedia

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    The video presented a simplified version of risk management using a 2x2 grid to sketch out possible scenarios based on: a) whether we choose to take action or not, and b) whether global warming turns out to be a threat or not. Using the grid, Craven concluded that taking action to combat climate change was the better choice, given the relative ...

  6. List of The Crystal Maze games - Wikipedia

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    Block grid Place blocks into a grid, whilst adhering to a set of rules 3:00 None Laser maze Navigate a maze of laser gates to reach the crystal. Each gate opens for a fixed amount of time, during which you can pass through. Breaking a laser beam three times means the contestant is locked in. 2:00 By breaking a laser beam three times Laser shards

  7. Risk matrix - Wikipedia

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    Risk is the lack of certainty about the outcome of making a particular choice. Statistically, the level of downside risk can be calculated as the product of the probability that harm occurs (e.g., that an accident happens) multiplied by the severity of that harm (i.e., the average amount of harm or more conservatively the maximum credible amount of harm).

  8. First Things First (book) - Wikipedia

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    [4] [5] This is his 2x2 matrix: classifying tasks as urgent and non-urgent on one axis, and important or non-important on the other axis. His quadrant 2 (not the same as the quadrant II in a Cartesian coordinate system) has the items that are non-urgent but important.

  9. Decision matrix - Wikipedia

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    The term decision matrix is used to describe a multiple-criteria decision analysis (MCDA) problem. An MCDA problem, where there are M alternative options and each needs to be assessed on N criteria, can be described by the decision matrix which has N rows and M columns, or M × N elements, as shown in the following table.