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Mimus' posturing and body language is designed to communicate similar ideas.

Regional phase heterogeneity within the SCN may provide specifically phased output signals to different downstream tissues [13], [44] [46]; however, the regions shown here to adopt different phases may communicate similar information to the same target tissue.

All the documents communicate similar topics to different stakeholders, although they use different language to answer to the different expectations of each stakeholder.

The results of this study highlight the need for parents and childcare staff to work together to engage preschoolers in ample activity and to communicate similar messaging regarding the importance of this health behaviour.

In summary, no clear or explicit overarching quantitative strategy is available and all strategic planning documents seem to be externally oriented: they communicate similar topics to different stakeholders, each of whom use a different language, and have a different negotiation process and informational needs.

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Interestingly, an identical PCA applied to the BOLD data in the 36 sessions communicated similar information, with an important caveat: This analysis (36 sessions × 7 regions) identified a first component that loaded positively and strongly on all regions.

NHP communicated similar information in both modalities: 25/26 of participants used a semantically heavy verb with a semantically rich gesture, for example, saying "you fold it over" [heavy verb], alongside a gesture that demonstrated the size of the paper and the way it would be held whilst being folded [heavy gesture].

In a virtual world, he hypothesized, people would be able to communicate in similar ways.

Michael Bloomberg will succeed as mayor only to the degree that he can communicate a similar clarity of purpose, even if he pursues a substantially different agenda.

Ofcom also revealed plans for greater use of M2M (Machine to Machine) technology, which it said could use slivers of radio spectrum in sensors in cars to communicate with similar devices in other vehicles in order to automate the flow of traffic on motorways.

The value of positive peer support in endorsing health messages and facilitating lifestyle change is supported by previous findings [ 25] and explained by dynamic social impact theory which posits that people are more likely to respond positively or make behaviour changes when health messages are communicated by similar or credible communicators [ 42].

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