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In today's context, we often ask a more elaborate question of: What cis-elements and trans-acting factors facilitate the coordinate expression of functionally related rice genes and what can we learn from such synergy to understand the network relationships among genes in a grander scale that can explain phenotypic variation?
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In some countries, such as Austria, the test involves quite elaborate questions about the biology and habits of the prey.
They were inquisitive, full of energy and elaborate questions, such as " How do you feel when you treat children with brain wounds?" or " Are you scared?" or " Do you hate the people who are shooting at you?" And they were clean – really clean.
When reading the transcripts it became clear that the second interviewer were able to bring out new perspectives and more detail that the first interviewer missed in the process of both listening and asking elaborating questions.
According to Seale et al. (2010), respondents are able to easily and comfortably explain their answers in this technique, and the interviewer is able to elaborate ambiguous questions or questions that the interviewee did not fully comprehend initially.
The seating chart alone amounted to the world's most elaborate LSAT question — how do you leave 740 of the world's biggest egos all feeling as if they got the best seat in the house?
To elaborate on question no. 8 in the original questionnaire (Does your agency solicit user input for planning of mental health service?), a question no.
The focus groups generated dynamic group discussion, and enabled participants to elaborate on, question or support the responses of other group members [ 27].
Questions were improvised based on the protocol, helping to elaborate the questions or problems that the founder found important and how she resolved them, her description of the business challenges as a social entrepreneur and the involvement of stakeholders.
He declined to elaborate, referring questions to the lawyer, Alan Milstein, who said he was not surprised by the agency's move.
He declined to elaborate when questioned by an analyst, other than to say he did not expect that Citigroup would be forced to add billions of dollars to its already outsize legal reserves.
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