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This paper examines one of these: Mayer's (2001) Cognitive Theory of Multimedia learning and seven associated principles.

The associated principles are based on respecting differences and accepting people with disabilities as part of a diverse human society.

They said that future intelligence gathering must be based "on respect for human rights and the associated principles of accountability, proportionality and necessity".

Current literature tends to stress the need for partnership and associated principles, but recognises the difficult context of structural inequality and historical legacies.

Such studies are currently in progress and will be the subject of forthcoming communications targeting a conceptual understanding of genotoxic carcinogenesis by means of QSAR modeling and its associated principles.

This paper presents the story of scaling of an artifact (called District Health Information Software — DHIS) and associated principles and practices around a health information system that has taken place over 15 years, both within and between multiple developing countries.

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This includes conventional laboratory analysis, in-line near infrared (NIR) spectroscopy (with associated principle component analysis) and statistical interpretation of the experimental results.

So long as we assume reasons are associated with principles, this will mean that the principle associated with the reason will be universal in scope; that is to say, it will be of the form, "For all x, if x is an agent, then…" Note that this is much weaker than Nagel's conception of universality; even default principles employ universal quantifiers and are universal in this sense.

As in Mediterranean thought, the idea carried with it condemnation of bloody sacrifices and was often associated with principles of cosmic harmony.

Linguists generally look to three areas for language universality and variation in the realm of natural language meaning: (i) lexical morphemes, (ii) functional morphemes and associated compositional principles, and (iii) pragmatics (von Fintel and Matthewson 2008).

During Stalin's rule and for decades following World War II, the Communist Party clamped down on outside influences, particularly those associated with principles celebrated in the West.

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