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It was more generalised training – identification of various conditions, psychiatric or mental health issues and the management in a general sense, like cognitive behaviour therapy[ 1].
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CBT-manual by Zinbarg, Craske and Barlow (MAW-packet) [ 24]: CBT for GAD typically consists of psycho-education of generalised anxiety disorder, relaxation training (RT), cognitive restructuring (CR) and some in-vivo situational exposure for patients with overt behavioural avoidance [ 20, 22].
Secondly, a generalised neural network was trained to predict fibre diameter with an average absolute percentage error of 22.3% for the validation data.
The shrinking space for manoeuvre left to farmers for seed saving, using and exchanging within the strong IP paradigm, and a seemingly generalised lack of awareness or training in legal issues on the cultivators' side, have led to mounting disagreements between variety developers and sowers, leading to numerous court cases.
These findings indicate that teacher-administered training leads to generalised and robust gains in working memory and educationally significant gains in academic performance.
Using multivariate generalised estimating equation regression models, the training dataset enabled generation of patient-risk and surgeon-experience adjustment factors.
Postoperative patient care included patient instruction regarding appropriate training exercises as also generalised patient education relating to their adapting to their having been fitted with a prosthetic device.
These findings may indicate that effects of e-collar training are not necessarily generalised: in other words the dog may respond as trained when in the specific context in which training has taken place, but retain the chasing behaviour in other situations.
The assumption is that such 'training' will lead to an improvement in the cognitive domain trained, and potentially to generalised improvements in cognitive function.
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