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We do not see this approach as conflicting with biological theories of psychopathology but rather as an effort at directing attention to possible integration.
Both aspects are directed and energized by the motivation to act on the preferred option.
A vaccine directed against salivary components appears promising.
The result is negative because of the inwardly directed force.
The magnetic field is directed into the paper and the electron drift velocity is to the right.
All of my concentration, in the rehearsal, the performance, and in subsequent reflection, was directed towards these physical efforts.
Shopkeepers also directed their attention to department stores and mail-order firms.
If so, one might contemplate a broader regulation covering public speech that is directed at large groups as well as speech directed at particular individuals.
Subsequent reference to that location (by pointing to it, or directing a verb to it) has the function of referring back to that nominal.
As yet this is only a working hypothesis but it has the virtue of directing investigation.
The social impact of these had been limited, and attention was directed at a transformation of the agricultural sector.
At the same time more attention needs to be directed to the policing of sandalwood theft and tougher sanctions against illegal trading activities.
The bottom-up priority rule at its essence directs lexical knowledge as to when it can inform phoneme decisions.
Rare observations of important events such as birth, predation, innovation, and teaching can be vitally important in directing research toward potentially important areas.
Nevertheless, the nature of these pressures was typically directed toward non-normative, or even offensive, behavior.
Let me suggest that what this means is that internal states can change appropriately when what they are "directed at" changes.
Recent efforts have been directed at the relevance of the tensor to the dynamic symmetry of a hand-object system.
Reaching was not allowed before test and eye gaze was directed to the empty location before both locations were simultaneously covered.
With eyes closed, how well could one determine the intensity of a light source directed at the pinnae?
Her research is directed to understanding developmental processes especially as it applies ot sensorimotor and representational development.
The child is never personally in danger; the threats are directed against some characters in the story.
We call this random population of the database, as the population process is not directed towards solving any specific synthesis problem.
The most common focus of activity was in relationship to maternity and public policies directed towards motherhood.
To avoid in-uencing the listening responses the task was not directed in a series of sequential stages.
Inspectors were generally directed to give increased attention to music.
Parents also directed children's attention by combining verbal communication with gestures.
Not only does his thought take us down dangerous paths, but these are directed by the specifics of a lifeworld.
What kinds of language and non-linguistic experience are required to achieve a given level of ability in linguistically directed attention?
The first part of my discourse was directed in particular at the latter phenomenon.
My objection is not directed at affir mative explanations per se: as will become clear, musical activity fulfilled constructive functions within many inmate communities.
If that voice could have found unity, it could then have directed public action with an unchallenged secular authority.
Thus, cadaveric directed donations should be permissible provided that the recipient and donor are emotionally related.
The baffle directing the pulmonary venous blood to the tricuspid, and the systemic venous blood to the mitral valve, could be identified in all patients.
The transplant team directs the care of its patients regardless of the unit to which they are admitted.
Between 1996 and 2000, drug companies tripled overall advertising spending directed at the general public to nearly $2.5 billion a year.
At this age, infants appear to be actively directing an adult's attention.
Is it still the language that directs the word order and supplies some of the system mor phemes?
We close this section with a simple result about directed graphs.
The first three of these sources are directed at governmental decisionmakers.
The goals of biomedical research and public health are pointedly directed at everyone in the group that might benefit from them.
Although it is not true for the class of all directed hypergraphs we demonstrate that for some natural subclasses a form of (1.4) holds.
In this section we have presented a distribution which describes the number of sources in a random directed acyclic graph.
We point out that our graphs are usually called directed graphs without multiple arcs or digraphs.
The resources that are directed to this purpose give this community privileged access to the material evidence of the past.
The generative process just speeds up the play and directs it to often find more interesting designs and potentially to solve difficult problems.
A recommendation from a building inspector to demolish the wall directed us towards rebuilding which had been previously unconsidered.
Against this background, this paper directs attention to the mental health implications of social inequalities for older women ; those aged 60 and above.
Technology transfers can be of general benefit to the host or specifically directed toward building up the information stock that contributes to effective bioprospecting.
Prudence directs theoretical activity (whose end is truth) toward the investigation of certain truths; however, prudence cannot tell theory what to find.
The airstream directs the pollen up a tube having openings, at several different points along its length, through which the pollen is dispersed.
As pointed out earlier, higher priority may be given to directing commercial credit to non-environmental investments.
The apex can be directed to the right, to the left, or to the middle.
Similarly, little work has been directed toward efforts to understand and apply culturally sensitive modes of intervention.
However, surgery directed to the treatment of the failing systemic ventricle should be abandoned in favor of heart transplantation.
Clearly, research efforts need to be directed towards assessing the development of more specific aspects of cognitive functioning, such as executive functions.
The warmth rating was an evaluation of positive affect directed toward the child.
The other was directed at improving achievement in first graders and, because of space and complexity, will not be reported here.
How can we account for the existence of an effective norm that directs strangers to leave tips in restaurants that they will never visit again?
As the old justification runs, satire offends less when directed at a type instead of an individual.
Were this applause directed to the cast alone, then the report would be of interest primarily in the history of performance.
At every stage there are footnotes directing the interested reader to possible sources of more information and a good bibliography.
Limited resources should therefore be directed to apical setts and sprouted setts which have the highest yield potential.
I am not arguing that all directed obligations are obligations of joint commitment.
Perhaps significantly, and certainly unsurprisingly, such collective indulgences were not stated by their grantors to be directed explicitly at their own diocesan subjects.
Each frontal strut gives off a short, broad branch directed inwards, at the posterior corner of which is another mandibular condyle.
Note that regularity of a stochastic matrix only depends on its pattern of zeros, or, in other words, on the associated directed graph.
A catheter is introduced via the femoral artery and directed into the target vessel under image control.
The emitted fluorescence light is directed to a photomultiplier.
The post-temporal fossa is small and directed anteromedially.
The unit normal vector n is directed into the layer.
One valve exit directs the water t o a metering station, while the second exit leads t o a dump tank.
In this geometry, the gravitational acceleration is directed in the -y -direction.
Considerable effort has been directed towards i d e n t i f y i n g specific antigens at the heart of atherosclerosis.
Joint attention indicates that infants understand others as intentional agents, like themselves, whose attention to objects and events may be shared, followed, or directed.
The intervention program was directed toward these three domains and yielded effects in all areas.
The program was based on the developmental model, with interventions directed toward the three domains of parenting, school success, and social cognitions.
There are two difficulties, however, in using domain dependencies for directing the selection of one design approach over another.
T he team design goal directs the team design activity.
He has previously directed groups and consulted in the field of bioinformatics.
The iron directs the flux in the closed path with minimum flux leakage.
Research efforts then have been directed toward moving our fielded systems ever closer to that bar.
One wonders, however, whether all the characters he has examined were sufficiently important to merit the attention he has directed toward them.
There is no doubt that greater thought and energy are directed towards the first objective.
To these and others are directed the government's 'disincentives'.
The man who owned the thrashing machine was the designated boss, and he directed the whole thrashing operation and kept the machine running.
The output of the lamp is directed to the microscope by a liquid light-guide.
However, toward the end of each fiscal year, special attention is directed to this effort.
In this respect love is different, since it is directed toward a person as a particular and not as an instantiation.
The power to overpass the law, then, is strongest when directed back toward it.
Flaking must be directed either with or directly across this grain to ensure the best results.
As well as directing the foundation of the priory, which took place in or about 1113, the king was also prepared to offer material support.
At the psychological level, attention is directed to the different and possibly incompatible developmental needs of members of a dyad.
The charge reflects a situation in which church teaching was directed towards people as a whole rather than children in particular.
Since then much theoretical work has been directed at this short-sighted empiricism, uncovering the pattern of cultural or ideological assumptions that supported it.
If the recoiled atom is directed towards a neighbouring atom, a blocking cone is formed behind the neighbouring atom.
Clearly, a behavior system, as defined above, is a machine that directs internal and external causal factors that produce a specific outcome.
Policies directed to widespread public shareholding in companies are therefore likely to be subverted by condoning insider trading.
Research and development was heavily directed into selected areas.
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