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Specifically, the extent to which different maps contain the same information is quantified.
Thus, decrees and edicts have played a substantial role in the legal reforms, including those specifically addressing aboriginal rights.
Specifically, it is likely that experimental data will be needed to replicate and extend the current findings based here on observational data.
Specifically, we found high rates of psychiatric distress, in the form of depression.
Our study may clarify this area by providing prevalence data specifically for young adults.
Hence, we perform some general misspecification tests, more specifically a test for no autocorrelation and a test for no endogeneity.
Psychotherapies specifically designed for bipolar disorder have been sparse but emerging, particularly in the last 5 years.
Specifically, he hypothesized that large (latent) groups are difficult to mobilize.
While which of these alternatives he specifically recommends is not quite clear, his preferences are based on professionalism.
Various forms are available which specifically set the formality level.
In this ar ticle, we adapt these principles to make them more specifically applicable to koineization.
Furthermore, children manifested a marked increase in pretend-play with toy objects that were replicas of real objects specifically designed to stand for other objects.
We also predicted a main effect of task : specifically, poorer performance on the blanks task.
Specifically, the experimenters modelled a core vocabulary of 12 gestures/words to the children during each visit.
Specifically, he writes about the ' creation of racial identity in parish registers ' (p. 51).
Specifically, do they reflect individual interest or do they enhance group welfare?
Specifically, they will stand out for those of us in the collectivity as words that "we" as a plural subject maintain.
More specifically, the number of slips during lexical access, verb formation and phonological encoding is inversely related to learners' proficiency level.
More specifically, the aspectual properties of the verb are determined by the hierarchical configuration in which subject and verb appear with respect to each other.
The promise of this collection is that it will specifically address this issue.
Future research should either keep the salience variable constant or specifically study the interaction between semantic salience and complexity.
Specifically, what transpired for the samasthans under its charge?
Specifically, they assume that the main reason researchers "reject the norm" is because many subjects do.
To my knowledge, no study specifically investigating catatonic syndrome (and not only catatonic schizophrenia as a subtype) has been published so far.
However, the model does not specifically account for the development of schizophrenia-spectrum disorders.
To save space, we focus here upon deductive reasoning, and specifically upon syllogistic reasoning.
In this reading, the child figures out specifically what categories are needed to represent a domain.
They are different from the design plan since they specifically focus on the dependencies among subsystems.
Specifically, we are now better able to observe musical development through the structure of current education systems.
Encapsulation was not specifically investigated but evidence from the developmental study seemed to indicate that it was not important.
To these specifically musical criteria we should add a non-musical element.
Such singing activities would be specifically designed to suit pre-pubertal children.
Specifically, the first rating using consensual assessment could have influenced the second rating using conventional criteria.
We called for the development of authoring systems that allow the implementation of innovative test tasks specifically for language tests.
One must then ask oneself whether different practicum models are required to graduate immersion teachers with the necessary competencies to meet specifically local needs.
We focus specifically on a target audience of adult second language learners who are not literate in any alphabetic script, in any language.
More specifically, he criticises the use of the concept 'group'.
In doing so, we specifically emphasize sophisticated and balanced approaches to particular archaeological problems.
In contrast to the previous literature, we have analyzed specifically the presence of congenital cardiac malformations in patients with proven rheumatic heart disease.
Recently, technology specifically intended to replace human contact has become available in the form of companion robots.
By understanding how chemicals work, appropriate cell and tissue systems can be selected to specifically address questions.
Specifically, one looked at a faculty and its purpose: faculty; finality.
Many, if not a majority of acyanotic anomalies, can be specifically diagnosed by a physical examination.
In fact, we lack a common term to refer specifically to the type of reproduction being envisioned.
However, although bioethicists see the importance of the disparities, there is relatively little in-depth discussion specifically addressing the implications of disparities for medical decisions.
Specifically, they suggest that the parvocellular system is highly color selective but the magnocellular system does not code color differences.
More specifically, consider the empirical observation that the exceptions tend to be high-frequency words.
Specifically we argue that bilingual children may find it particularly difficult to resolve a conflict between language-universal and language-specific processing strategies.
Specifically, a delay of the lexical selection process would provide a window of opportunity for the feedback of activation from translation equivalents.
Teachers 2, 3, 4 and 5 specifically discussed their own adaptation of the toolkit.
In this view, what an agent intends depends on how the agent conceptualizes her action, specifically, on what she says she was aiming at.
The current study specifically addressed the issue of moral orientation in young physicians graduating from medical school before beginning their residency specialty training.
Examination of phonological working memory in specifically language impaired children.
Specifically, these three forms were deletion of the copula, deletion of the auxiliary, and subject - verb variation.
Specifically, the participants tended to group sonorant consonants with the vowel of the syllable and obstruent consonants with other consonants.
Specifically, one child did not use plural inflections in any of his responses.
There is clearly scope for further analysis specifically focussed on this intermittent alternation.
Specifically, men generally perform these tasks during all three stages.
Here, an approach is developed specifically to the study of arches and vaults.
Specifically, they sought to model buildings in space, to show how to achieve built forms that would work better for people.
More specifically, these individuals were in a state other than ' retirement ' when they entered the panel, and are observed to make a transition into retirement.
They clearly valued aspects of the social welfare system, specifically government-supported pensions, social services and medical care.
Any introduced population of this species could thus potentially transmit several human diseases unless specifically engineered to be refractory to all of them.
They go on to further describe affiliation as reflecting reward processed, and specifically, two important phases of goal acquisition: appetitive and consumatory.
Specifically, measurement studies highlight the distinctive nature of impulsive aggression.
Specifically, resiliency is thought to entail thoughtful, deliberate control of behavior in response to changing contextual demands.
Few studies have specifically examined the underlying dimensions of attachment-related self-model and other-model.
More specifically, this occurs if and only if (10) holds.
In the model presented in this paper, it is assumed that enforcement costs are non-linear, specifically that they are a convex function of effort.
There are no funds specifically earmarked for the biodiversity protection.
Specifically, we examine asset holdings, labor endowment, and lifecycle measures.
Figure 1 specifically illustrates that there may be multiple sites for treatment.
Similarly, cognitive and behavioral approaches should be specifically targeted to issues of medication compliance adherence!.
Five retrospective studies employing life events interviews specifically examined the role of independent stressors in onsets of manic episodes.
Therefore, it could be argued that our results show predictions to internalizing symptoms, but not anxiety symptoms specifically.
Executors probably acted as part of their responsibility to benefit the soul of a testator, although no grants obtained by them are specifically identified.
Specifically, we focused on victimization as a predictor of impulsiveness and difficulties in attention regulation.
Specifically, we show that the full dynamical equations have rapidly oscillating solutions, oscillations which are suppressed in the quasistatic approximation.
More specifically, the aim is to assess whether and how time-variable culling policies can be more efficient than the best constantculling policy.
More specifically, providing /p, t, k/ are foot internal, they will be glottalised.
Specifically, for the moderate declining group, we found evidence that grade retention aggravated classroom physical aggression, but only when it occurred prior to age 13.
Specifically, 1.7% of the heritability of conflict at age 14 was a result of externalizing behaviors observed 3 years previously.
We specifically report on our nonhuman primate and human studies that collectively illustrate our "genes to behavior" approach to the study of development.
Specifically, early processing biases are likely to be altered, probably resulting in the development of abnormal patterns of interregional specialization.
Specifically, if the plasmid-borne arsenate reductases are similar, this would suggest a common origin for these genes, which must ultimately be chromosomal.
Specifically, these reviews quantify the amount of fraud, customer error, and official error (error by government employees) affecting benefit claims.
The immunotherapy of cancer holds promise in harnessing the host immune response to specifically target tumor cells without harming normal tissues.
Specifically, the presidenti would now be paid employees directly tied to the central police office.
One alternative is therefore to write specifically for education with the emphasis on technique and viability.
Attitudes are better predictors of behaviour when both are specifically defined and measured.
Arms on the other hand are needed specifically for military use, and continued supply of arms to one side is incompatible with neutrality.
The various experiments just discussed use procedures specifically chosen to ensure that differentiation effects and mediation effects tend toward different outcomes.
Specifically, it made a "level 1" recommendation for funding of efficient, easy-to-use, and rapid automated reporting systems based on national standards.
The novel promoter is specifically expressed in myocytes of transfected embryos but the endogenous exon is not expressed in adult female muscle.
The expression of both positive and negative factors must be tightly and specifically regulated in a coordinated manner.
What also tended to go unmentioned was that he was, specifically, a working-class boy.
Many woman-centred psychologists respond to this need by developing specifically feminine procedures.
Egalitarian feminist psychologists often revise psychological methods, but they reject the possibility that feminist psychology needs a specifically woman-centred method.
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