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These differences might lead to misunderstanding between collaborators, a gap in connection, and consequently an easy loss of trust, which results in problems that hinder progress and allow more problems to develop.

The application of modeling approaches for timber has proven suitable for the analysis of such a type of timber beam-to-beam connection and, consequently, might be used for further optimization of this connection.

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Interpretations in this vein tend to emphasize Locke's pessimism about our ability to know real essences, to discern necessary connections, and consequently, to have scientia in natural philosophy.

Probably, the selective stabilization of learning-related neuronal connections and, consequently, the memory formation need a focal excitability increase of some neuronal networks, enhancing the excitability and synaptic strength of learning-related neuronal connections, but inhibiting the excitability of others.

Early acoustic stimulation, especially at six months of age, leads to increased nerve connections and consequently better rehabilitation of auditory pathways [ 4].

Ethnicity describes the social group a person belongs to based on factors such as language, religion, and place of origin 2. It will have an impact on illness models, social connections, and consequently care pathways.

We conclude that there is remarkable consistency in LvOT activation for written words and pictures of objects because, even if the neuronal populations for words and pictures are distinct in the bottom-up processing stream, they are tightly interconnected by automatic backward connections and consequently they respond in common ways.

The supposedly Humean position has three basic assertions: that there is nothing more to causality than the regular sequence of phenomena, that such a regular sequence cannot give a necessary connection, and that, consequently, we can have no certain knowledge of causal relations.

This method relies on social connections among PWID, and consequently there is a loss of independence in the data because socially mediated factors such as injection practices and HCV and HIV-1, which are socially transmitted viruses, tend to be similar among members of the same social network [ 46- 48].

Of the three different groups of patients that could be discerned, the first and most distinct (Group I) included the 21 (34%) who exhibited signs and symptoms of psychosis in connection with CAP care and, consequently, received their first definitive diagnosis of psychosis as children.

Even though indigenous peoples are often notably different from the dominant group (they usually are set apart not only by physical markers but also by language, religion, traditions, etc)., they tend to be badly organized, have weak connections among group members, and, consequently, are usually unable to voice their claims (mostly to land and access to resources) in a successful manner.

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