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extensive literature

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meanings of extensiveand literature


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extensive
adjective
uk /ɪkˈsten.sɪv/ us /ɪkˈsten.sɪv/
covering a large area; having a ...
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literature
noun[U]
uk /ˈlɪt.rə.tʃər/ us /ˈlɪt̬.ɚ.ə.tʃɚ/
written artistic works, especially those with a high and lasting ...
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Examples of extensive literature


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The same point has been made in an extensiveliterature.
Unfortunately, she does not draw on the extensiveliterature from legal anthropology and linguistics that would strengthen her critique and deepen her analysis.
In recent years, the body has been the subject of an extensiveliterature in the arts and social sciences.
Despite the extensiveliterature on loss of self in dementia, several studies have shown that it endures in the face of declining memory.
The latter applications of the concept are particularly relevant to gerontological research, which has produced an extensiveliterature on the measurement of dependency.
There is now an extensiveliterature on working memory and implicit memory not available then.
Readers will find extensiveliterature citation lists offering them the opportunity to target their specific interest further.
The extensiveliterature searching failed to identify any better information than that used in the model.
While there is a very extensiveliterature on "dual-task" performance, it invariably emphasizes the allocation of attention between two tasks of a ventral nature.
It also draws on an extensiveliterature on space, spanning linguistics, psychology, cognitive studies, and, to a considerably lesser extent, philosophy and anthropology.
There is an extensiveliterature devoted to the relationship between structure and human agency or action.
Though there is an extensiveliterature on corporatism, a precise definition remains elusive.
Despite the extensiveliterature on the linguistic phenomena, they are seldom taken into account in the design of information systems.
The first seven chapters introduce the study, provide an extensiveliterature review of research methods, and explain how the study was done.
The structure chosen for experimental study is the turbulent vortex ring, which does not have an extensiveliterature.
The extensiveliterature reviewed here allows us to dismiss a purely degenerative hypothesis of schizophrenia.
There is an extensiveliterature comparing these drugs with each other, though not in elderly patients.
By now, an extensiveliterature exists, discussing various aspects of the (co)evolution of legal institutions and their impact on preference formation.
In an extensiveliterature search, 20 observational pain scales were identified for review including behavior checklists, behavior rating scales, and global rating scales.
Additional factors were identified from the extensiveliterature on variation in spontaneous speech (see later discussion).
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