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These findings echo results from other studies, where lay counsellors also expressed similar discontent with their working conditions [ 19].

Chris Young, Sunderland reporter at the Sunderland Echo: "Results from the opening four games of the season have hardly provided a glowing endorsement of boss Steve Bruce's extensive summer recruitment.

These findings regarding hope for future recovery echo results from other research in this area.

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Videoconferencing problems remain, such as the awkwardness participants experience comprehending the mechanics of half-duplex sound (the "walkie-talkie" echo resulting from the system allowing sound signals from one party at a time to travel) and figuring out turn-taking when full-duplex systems (in which the signals from all parties can travel simultaneously) are used.

Echoing results from IDC's global device forecast last month, Gartner's numbers make more grim reading for Microsoft — the company with the most to lose as the old empire of the PC continues its slow decline, trumped by the price, simplicity and convenience of Android and iOS-powered mobile computing devices.

These findings echoed results from other population-based studies [ 48, 49].

Incidentally, our work also echoes results from Drosophila embryo where tension lines acting as genetic and mechanical boundaries have been revealed in the wing disk and shown to compartment cell identities (Aliee et al., 2012; Landsberg et al., 2009).

The AEC aims at reducing the echo resulting from the acoustic feedback in loudspeaker-enclosure-microphone (LEM) systems such as teleconferencing and hands-free systems.

Consequently, the inner sheet is sounded in this area, whereby the echo resulting from the material transition is generated outside the gate for an OK coupling.

That one in two respondents perceived cancer treatment to be worse than cancer echoes results from qualitative studies highlighting fear of cancer treatments (Smith et al., 2005).

The proportion of problem segments observed (10%) echoes results from previous 'think-aloud' studies; for example, French et al. (2007) found 9% of responses to Theory of Planned Behaviour items to be problematic.

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