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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as elicit" is not correct in written English.
It seems to be a fragment and lacks proper context or structure to convey a clear meaning.
Example: "The results of the survey were designed to elicit responses from participants, as elicit was the goal of the research."
Alternatives: "to draw out" or "to evoke."
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Deliberative workshops incorporating social learning provide the opportunity for participants to consider technological and domestic issues in depth as well as elicit issues not considered by researchers.
Dendritic cells have been shown to regulate as well as elicit the immune response; those cells with regulatory properties are called tolerogenic dendritic cells.
It is now well accepted that chronic HIV infection and/or HAART may influence several co-morbid diseases of aging as well as elicit disease-specific conditions [ 29, 30].
Future studies need to differentiate feeding outcomes and participant perspectives for a) incentives alone b) incentives with peer support and c) peer support alone, as well as elicit views from women who choose not to engage, or withdraw from, an incentive intervention.
While I will be working on mathematizing the ideas proposed here and invite others to do the same, my goal in this paper is different it is to propose, for the first time, the conceptual foundation that will make such quantitative analysis possible as well as elicit empirical work directly.
In addition, a more structured questionnaire instrument that sought to collect specific socio-demographic information as well as elicit specific response (e.g. did you or will you give birth at the hospital, clinic or home?) from all women was designed and administered individually to all women.
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But tethering the two together can, at times, be as tricky as eliciting a low-key turn from Lucille Ball.
She is capable of lying and cheating as well as eliciting the sympathy of the reader," wrote 14-year-old Gabbi Freemantle.
(In this particular study, certain pieces were coded as eliciting arousing emotions; in a follow-up, arousal was further measured physiologically).
For this show, the artist is in a relatively classical mode, pursuing his parallel interests in the language and its sensuousness, visual and otherwise, as elicited through the use of color, typeface, scale and space.
An absent-minded professor in cowboy boots, Armey saw his role as eliciting coverage of the growing conservative opposition from news organizations (like this one) that exist outside the Fox and Friends echo chamber.
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