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We further assessed to what extent difficulty affected the long-term priming effects found in this study.
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To a certain extent, difficulties collecting the caller information can be mitigated by the experience of the call taker, but nevertheless some interventions are performed based on incomplete or erroneous information.
But to a great extent, difficulties also arise because community ecology studies have traditionally been skewed towards relatively long-lived vertebrate groups, or are restricted to short study periods due to logistical constraints, especially in the tropics [ 8, 9].
Therefore, the appropriateness of GPs' decision making has been assessed to a much greater extent than difficulty, while the potentially important relationship between difficulty and appropriateness has rarely been studied in this context.
We had relied on overcoming to some extent the difficulty of accurate compass navigation caused by this frequent change of wind speed by the good landmarks near and along our track.
This has illustrated the extent of difficulty and inconsistency in the analysis of less typical examples of the process types.
Also, to what extent does difficulty level of different task domains vary across the two task types in this assessment?
The oversimplified type of legs, to a certain extent, increases difficulty in gait controlling or mechanism protecting.
The report by Score (Science community representing education) analysed the type, extent and difficulty of the mathematics in the 2010 A-level papers for biology, chemistry and physics.
Based on the foregoing review of the existing approaches to cross-sectional and global analyses, it is clear that the extent of difficulty in the calculation procedures depends on; 1. Number of materials in the cross-section 2.
These three examples illustrate to some extent the difficulty in finding agreement about this term in the Xhosa language.
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