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The rationale for this choice arises from the understanding that river systems can be viewed from different perspectives.

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The choice of pharmacotherapy within the NICE guidance is recommended to be a tailored choice arising from discussion between the individual seeking help and the advising health professional.

Contrasting theoretical analyses have suggested that good genes indirect benefits are capable of overcoming direct costs of mate choice [ 28], or that direct selection on mate choice (arising from its costs or benefits to females themselves), will commonly overwhelm any indirect benefits [ 29- 31].

Analogously, our method reconstructs an individual subject's representational structure using a sequence of simple discrete choices (arising from mathematical integrals over the underlying structure) by explicit inversion of a model describing how responses depend on mental representations.

Detailed outbreak data from Cairns was available for two dengue outbreaks (2003 and 2008/2009), hence one of the datasets (2003) was used to calibrate the model and the other dataset (2008/2009) to validate the overall model, including parameter choices arising from the calibration procedure.

Life after Kyoto It has to be Ken Reprints Related items Leadership election: The battle for the Tory partyJul 19th 2001 Tory homophobia: To fall like LuciferJul 19th 2001Our choice, arising both from our selfish, non-party-political views and from a sense of what could be best for the Tories, would be Mr Clarke.

The result is a more accurate estimate of learning-related changes in choice behavior than arises from standard moving average or choice-point measures of learning [56].

Our findings suggest that a well known bias in human economic choice can arise from an influence of conditioned associations on goal-directed decision making, consistent with an architecture of choice that invokes distinct decision-making systems.

The findings were in keeping with the concept that a left-hand position "may exert deleterious effects" on heart pressure, cardiac output or the functioning of cardiac nerves and thus "may be a protective strategy," researchers said, adding that the position choice might arise from discomfort from perceiving a stronger heartbeat.

Second, the experiences of voluntary choice might arise from a pathway parallel to the (unconscious) pathway that generates action itself (Wegner, 2002).

Ms. Harris attires this bare-bones skeleton with a morality tale, pitting the choices naturally arising from the exigencies of primitive island life against those informed by the corruption, greed and bigotry nurtured by modern civilization.

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