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The whole system can be tuned recursively with specialised dynamic LE models developed with generalised norms and moments.

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The method of Kumar et al. [9] and the proposed method's ranking order are same for the sets C and D. However, sets E and F which consist of (p -norm generalised fuzzy numbers with different left height and right height can be ranked only by the p -normd method.

Issues explored can be mainly on norms of trust (particularised, generalised and strategic trust), norms of reciprocity (receiving and giving help in kind) and network support among others.

This concept was further generalised to rank non-normal (p -norm trap -norml fuzzy numbers [6].

33 However, there may be a conflict between norms of distal groups (eg, generalised society norms) and norms held by an individual or an individual's proximal reference groups (eg, friends and family) as there are inconsistent findings of the strength of influence different groups have on drinking behaviour.

One of the most striking patterns of HRF deviation from the norm is, perhaps, that observed in generalised epileptic activity: BOLD changes that seem to precede epileptic discharges (assuming a normal haemodynamic delay) [Jacobs et al., 2009], which may reflect neural activity not observed on scalp EEG, but time locked to the epileptiform discharges.

Adolescents with strong associations to others who are drinking at risky levels will report conflicting injunctive norms (those of the reference group compared to the generalised population).

Adolescents with lower degrees of attachment to community will report conflicting injunctive norms (those of the reference group compared to the generalised population) and higher levels of alcohol use.

In the New York Review of Books, Daniel Mendelsohn noted the novel "reveals itself as a very twenty-first century tale indeed: abuse, victimisation, self-loathing" and wondered if a "generalised sense of helplessness and acute anxiety have become the norm".

Note that other regularisation functions (such as the squared two-norm of the gradient of the image, the one-norm of a wavelet transformation of the image or the total generalised variation of the image (cf. [30]) for instance) are possible and yield different interpolation results.

Gilson [ 6] follows Giddens [ 7] in noting that although complex public health systems require generalised or disembedded trust (trust in complex social systems and institutions following sets of rules, norms, laws and customs) these trust relationships are also 'rooted in the inter-personal relationships that regularly affirm its affective bases.

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