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There is no context provided about depression or anxiety disorders or what health problems are treated with antidepressants (everything from PMS to IBS).

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There is rapid recognition of a salient feature of the case, 10 which may stem from the context provided by what is already known about the patient, physical appearance or critical cues specific to a presentation.

A more detailed analysis of the topics and issues addressed in 127 papers published with authors representing institutions in Asia found that about half of the publications were acontextual, meaning no context was provided about where the study took place or who the participants in the study were.

The nature of the task, the technology, the personnel, and the context provide clues about what type of decision making will occur.

For 30 years, several GC lines, including U87 (> 1900 citations in PubMed), U251 (> 1100 citations) and T98G (> 900 citations), have been employed extensively in this context, providing valuable knowledge about this type of tumor.

We also describe some of the important advantages this view of sequence similarity context provides for hypothesis generation about structure-function relationships.

The risk in participating in these quick projects is that some basic background is not provided about the context of user-centered design and clients are left without enough contexts to understand what we did.

However, for both [12] and [13] works, no discussion is provided about the context switching cost when the turbo decoder configuration has to be changed.

Equally limited information was provided about the context, and if so it was often in a separate section in the document.

In order to place our analyses in context, some background information is provided about the structure of the MDT meetings and the team's use of outcome measures.

He reasoned that in a hierarchical framework, "Superordinate categories based on types of events(as opposed to contexts) provide useful clues about the sorts of sounds that might be subordinate, while features and dimensions are a useful way of describing the differences among members of a particular category".

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