0 the way something is designed, arranged, or produced -- format, forma
This year's event will have a new format.
1 to prepare a computer disk so that information can be stored on it -- formatować
2 to organize and design the words on a page or document -- formatować
All the instruction text, the task examples and the tests are presented in large formats, an important consideration for work with older adults.
The global arrangement and higher-order organization of the base pairs predicted with covariation analysis are revealed in part in these two alternative formats.
The active catalog system uses the metadata to identify the relevant data formats and to provide appropriate displays.
The study reported here evaluates such a program in two formats: individually based, and via a group intervention.
The findings underscore the importance of measuring self- and other-blame separately and eschewing forcedchoice or polarized formats to measure causal or responsibility judgments.
Owing to their musical simplicity, the cantional lieder could be printed in a variety of formats.
Additional question formats for minimizing 'yea-saying' responses are suggested.
In order to have comparable formats, the results of that period are collapsed in one bar.