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Another method that is being used increasingly is 'model-assisted' estimation; Baffetta et al. (2009) offer a formal and generalised description of its approach whilst Kangas et al. (2016) offer a recent example of its use.

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We coded and grouped these units, contrasted and abstracted the content in each group, and finally discussed and summarised the content of each group into generalised descriptions of aspects of interaction.

Exceptions to this generalised description occur at the boundaries of the category: hydrogen has a comparatively low electronegativity due to its unique atomic structure; iodine, in crystalline form, is semi-lustrous, and a semiconductor in the direction of its layers, both of these attributes being consistent with incipient metallic character.

The analysis included four steps: (i) reading the material to obtain an overall impression and bracketing previous preconceptions; (ii) identifying units of meaning representing different aspects of experiences with the program, and coding for these; (iii) condensing and summarizing contents of each coded group; and (iv) making generalised descriptions regarding experiences with the program.

Additionally, we indicate sexual dimorphism occurring in some of these species, including the sternites, and also record exceptions we uncovered from what one can read in generalised descriptions.

The seizure type was predominantly defined as generalised, but a precise description of seizure onset signs (e.g. focal epileptic seizures evolving into generalised seizures) was not provided.

The notion of climatology as a description of the generalised or average weather developed in the 19th century under Wladimir Peter Köppen, who was especially the interested in the relationship between plants and climate.

The analysis is performed using a generalised Maxwell model, which allows for an accurate description of nonlinear frequency dependent elastic properties, and thus is widely used to model the behaviour of many polymeric materials in a realistic way.

Additionally, the severe generalised HS description included more descriptive statements highlighting the emotional impact of these manifestations e.g. depression and anxiety associated with an inability to carry out daily activities and the perception of being a burden to family and friends.

We used – similar to Fraser [11] in their description of the outbreak in La Gloria – a generalised age-stratified deterministic SEIR model to describe the spread of the disease [20], [21].

With respect to GAD, the findings suggest that people can self-identify generalised anxiety better than other disorders based on a description of a prototypical case.

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