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This integrative study assessed human aesthetic reaction, restorative effect and perceived biodiversity in relation to fine-grained categories of woodland, shrub and herbaceous planting.
GO also provides a reduced version of its ontology (GOslim) that allows one to trace the detailed terms into more coarse-grained categories.
Rather, the concepts imply the usage of more fine-grained categories and typologies.
In particular, with respect to the cortex, the basal ganglia can more easily perform the dimensionality reduction to isolate the coarse-grained categories relevant to decide which movement to perform (simulations in Sect. 5 will show this).
This "qualitative" information will be crucial to better understanding the evolution of service coverage over time and will be used for developing fine-grained categories and increasing the discriminatory power between years and/or countries.
Interactional features were classified by applying a fine-grained category system that distinguishes coordinating gestures as well as types and qualities of dialogic exchanges.
On the first level of coding, the participants' solutions were analyzed on the basis of fine-grained category systems according to the qualitative content analysis approach by Mayring (2014).
Grain = grained barley.
The module completion ratio (see the section below) was calculated for each submodule in this study to examine fine-grained functional categories.
A finer grained representation would have resulted in over specific and small categories, sensible to instability of coding.
Words are grained into our landscapes, and landscapes grained into our words.
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