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been familiarised
verb
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They had been familiarised with the experimental room, adjacent to their classroom for at least seven months and the experimenter (M.B).
The players had been familiarised with this test prior to the study.
The instructors had been familiarised with the programme during a seminar, where they received theoretical and practical training in the programme and instruction in how to teach the exercises to the coaches and team captains.
It is also important to note that although the children in the present study had been familiarised with the movements involved in the FMS, it may be that there are practice effects in the FMS.
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"I can read it because I am familiarised," he continued.
The school curriculum includes weekly classes in which boys are familiarised with the use of Kalashnikov assault rifles and other weapons.
Subjects were familiarised with exercise and foot placement during WBV; however, data on foot position was not collected and foot position was not enforced during exercise.
Readers are familiarised with hardware configuration of the robot at first, i.e. control circuit with power drivers, protection and serial communication interface.
Approximately 24 h before testing, each subject was placed in one half of the apparatus, with the temporary partition in place, to be familiarised with it.
Early in the curriculum students are familiarised with its use.
To minimise practice and learning effects participants were familiarised with tests the day before the first measurement.
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