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Reasons for the RPHSs not to cooperate were lack of time, other priorities, different timing of the development of the local health memoranda, and participation in other research projects regarding public health policy.

5) Resolution of the behavior: Given the authors' approach to scoring the behavior manually (and lumping all of antennal grooming into one category) it is not possible to examine whether activity of different neurons in the antennal grooming circuit leads to different types/aspects of behavior or different timing of the behavior or differences in trial-to-trial reproducibility.

Other sources of high heterogeneity may be differences in instruments used to define the outcome, differences in patient groups (i.e. different stage of cancer, or different timing of the intervention with respect to primary cancer treatment), or differences in control groups.

Other choices of τacc, 0 result in a different timing of the growth activation.

The second explanation could be related to a different timing of the sonographic examinations.

Though, different timing of the second demographic transition due to cultural and behavioral variability (Lesthaeghe 2010) may affect the speed of convergence in aging considerably.

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When the two women repeated their mirroring duet onstage while a rehearsal of it played, the different timings of the two pairs hinted at the layerings of memory.

Two different timings of the game have been considered: simultaneous moves and sequential move games, where the MNE acts as the first-mover player.

From the profiles released during different timings of the day (∼1030 and ∼1530 h), it is clear that the mean electron density values range between 300 and 500 cm−3.

According to Diamond's narrative [1], several aspects of ecological and geographic conditions, such as the availability of plants and animals suitable for domestication, were pivotal to the different timings of the transition from hunter-and-gatherer lifestyles to agriculturalist or pastoralist societies (i.e., the 'neolithic revolution', [7]).

This may indicate that the temporal limits on perceptual processing are modality specific, perhaps due to the different timings of the information processing in each modality.

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