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Another common relaxation of the paradigm is that which allows as compatible with materialism such a theory as epiphenomenalism, according to which sensations and thoughts do exist in addition to material processes but are nonetheless wholly dependent on material processes and without causal efficacy of their own.
Eleven adolescents with intellectual and developmental disabilities performed moderate cycling exercise and common relaxation.
Thirdly, the convergence analysis of the method of self-adaptive relaxation factor and common relaxation iteration has been performed, based on three calculation examples of SCWR fuel assembly.
By simultaneous estimation of the common relaxation time constants of three-component GNSS data obtained from four stations with different vertical evolutions, we presented an improved method for obtaining global nonlinear least squares solutions.
Joe Steven W. Baileyy), is first shown as the owner of the Emerald City Bar and Grill, across the street from the hospital, which is a common relaxation area for the physicians.
In considering this cross-relaxation model, we note that the similarity of our T1ρ dispersion profiles to that of published T1 profiles for immobilized proteins [20] and tissue [22] indicate a common relaxation mechanism is dominant across 5 decades of modulating field strength.
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How do I work through this?" Jansen suggested some common techniques of relaxation and visualization.
Yet simply allowing ourselves time to focus on our breathing, a feature that is common to most relaxation techniques, can improve cardiovascular and brain functions and reduce stress.
Various theoretical as well as experimental evidences confirmed the common mode of strain relaxation as the formation of misfit dislocations (MDs) from different sources [11, 16, 17, 18].
In the UK, the most common forms were healing, relaxation, and visualization [ 18].
Pelvic organ prolapse (POP), a common disorder resulting from relaxation of the pelvic floor muscles [ 1, 2], is estimated to have a prevalence of 30-50% among women, aged 50 and over [ 3].
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