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The dialectical expression of emotions, a feature of the Chinese context, incorporates both a high likelihood of co-occurrence of negative and positive emotions, and a greater ease when emotional complexity is experienced (Goetz, Spencer-Rodgers, and Peng 2008).

Validity, in this context, incorporates notions of measurement precision and accuracy as well as the value of the metric in predicting the health outcome(s) of interest.

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Applying it to the Chinese context, incorporating the relevant Chinese concepts, xiao and mianzi, may aid in understanding the ways the women in my sample practised filial piety.

The developmental context incorporated into the entire endeavor can significantly enrich the findings.

20 This questionnaire was adapted to suit the Irish context incorporating validated questions from the Growing Up in Ireland Study 25 and the SLAN Survey of Lifestyles, Behaviour and Nutrition in Ireland.

It enhances the existing AHP and OWA methods in the spatial context, and incorporates the uncertainty mechanism for guiding the multi-criteria decision making.

The dynamic processes of disease and disability can only be appropriately examined through longitudinal research that captures the changing individual within a changing social context, and incorporates multiple levels of inquiry – at the level of the genome, the individual, and the society.

A more holistic approach locates disease aetiology in a broader socio-economic and historic context and incorporates culturally and linguistically appropriate health promotion, education, prevention of illness as well as clear explanations of treatment.

This complexity lends itself well to decision modeling, which is designed to explore the role of competing risks and benefits within a context that incorporates patient centered values into outcomes as "quality adjusted life".

The simplest explanation for such findings in an evolutionary context that incorporates LGT is that the plastid ancestor donated one (chimeric) genome's worth of genes to the host, and that LGT has been reassorting the homologs of these genes among free-living cyanobacterial and other prokaryote genomes ever since (Deusch et al. 2008).

This system frames each gene in an appropriate metabolic context and incorporates, beside pathway topologies (with enzymes as nodes and reactions as directed edges), a wide information on intervening compounds and the notion of essentialness that helps in filling gaps, genes that have not been detected but that must be present as a function for a pathway to be rigorously defined.

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