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In some instruments, such as the PM-PAC, assessing communication is a major focus ('How much are you limited in watching or listening to the television or radio?').
Spit had frozen in some instruments — "You see the ice?" Abbott said, pointing to frozen rivulets inside the bell of his clarinet.
Among the students at the Vienna conservatory that produces most of the orchestra's players, he said, women now outnumber men in some instruments.
In fact, FSC intensity has been demonstrated to increase monotonically with particle size in some instruments and not to do so in others [8], [13], [14].
Additional items are included in some instruments, ostensibly to improve diagnostic accuracy.
The massive size and dimensionality of modern FC data pose significant challenges for data analysis (∼10 cells, >35 dimensions in some instruments).
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In recent years, some instruments have been constructed to assess perceived disability and changes over time.
Our inclusion criteria allowed only articles published in English; therefore, we may have missed some instruments published in other languages.
The provisioning of information, an event that occurs in the physical environment, some instruments or other resources that are given to the learner.
Bach added some instruments in arias for special effects, old-fashioned already at the time, such as lute, viola d'amore and viola da gamba (Vg).
Such differences have the potential to affect the manner in which the instruments behave in populations with diabetes, making some instruments more sensitive to the health deficits specifically associated with diabetes.
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