Sentence examples for breakdown of focus from inspiring English sources

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Box 1 Breakdown of focus groups participants Five focus groups with National Health Service (NHS) staff and Higher Education Institutions HEII) staff for example, those involved in workforce planning or organisational development directly linked to advanced practitioners (AP) development or those delivering AP educational programmes (n=36).

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For the same reason demographic breakdowns of focus groups are important in understanding consumer behaviors, companies lacking women within their leadership team are missing out on key insights about their biggest consumer.

Additional file 1: Table S1 provides a breakdown of the focus, methodology and source of the studies confirmed to have care home involvement, and where available the number of care homes and residents that were recruited.

Cell migration involves coordination between protrusion at the anterior end of the cell, construction of new adhesive foci on the substratum, breakdown of old adhesive foci, and retraction of the posterior end of the cell.

With an elliptic guide shape, however, curving the guide would result in a breakdown of the geometrical focusing mechanism inherent to the elliptical shape, resulting in unwanted reflections and loss of transmission.

Table 1 provides a breakdown of participants for each focus group by region type.

Scott had these quick explanations for the defensive breakdowns: "Lack of concentration, lack of focus, maybe even lack of discipline," he said.

While there was a substantial formalist reaction within the modernist schools to the breakdown of structure, this reaction focused as much on the development of new formal structures and syntheses as on the revival of older forms and structures.

The only comparable studies we are aware of, focussing on the breakdown of SI in Solanaceae [ 39] and the loss of heterostyly in Primula [ 56], reported higher and lower rates than observed here (i.e., qOS 0.56 and 0.04 0.10, respectively, vs. 0.21 [this study], all in units myr-1).

Human African trypanosomiasis (sleeping sickness, HAT) has historically been a predominant parasitic infection in Africa, causing many millions of deaths in the late 1800s through early 1900s, and has re-emerged in historical foci after breakdown of control programmes [ 1].

As if to acknowledge the point, a collaborative catalog essay by the curators (Catherine de Zegher, Luis Camnitzer, Susette Min and Marisa White) urges us to read the show as a meditation on globalism and its discontents, with a particular focus on the breakdown of barriers between the inside and outside, the public and the private, the foreign and the domestic.

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