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Her letter was just about what he expected a summary of the local news, a reminder that as a small boy he had been highly proficient with toy boats, and a repeated injunction to take care of himself and not swim in any wather that might contain sharks.

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Pairing highly proficient readers with mid-level readers yields gains for both: the high-achiever gains confidence as a model, and the lower-achiever sees that gains are within reach.

The series begins with his working for the Los Angeles based Counter Terrorist Unit, in which he is a highly proficient agent with an "ends justify the means" approach, regardless of the perceived morality of some of his actions.

Reactive immunization has proven to be an efficient approach to generating highly proficient catalytic antibodies with unusually broad substrate scope.

Finally, we believe that the results of the present paper present significant data on the incidence of cardiovascular risk factors in a population over 65 years of age of a city that is an academic center, supposedly with highly proficient medical specialists.

These mixers are well studied and learned persons who have mastered and perfected the art of combining science and math with audio technology on the same level as a person who has mastered any other complex scientific machinery that is extremely difficult to operate and requires a highly proficient level most often associated with technical geniuses.

(Mr. Kalyuzhny, who is also highly proficient in computer and accounting, helps with the financial end of the business operation as well).

In the present study, highly proficient, early Welsh/English bilinguals were presented with words in both their languages and were required to make word length decisions on words in one language while disregarding words in the other.

A simple way to see whether proficiency scores computed in this way show reasonable correspondence with legibility is to subject highly proficient genes to random point mutations, accepting only those that leave the proficiency above a specified threshold.

It presupposes efficacy, the maximum reduction in mortality attainable in centers of excellence in which staffs are highly proficient, subjects are pre-screened to exclude those with clinically significant morbidities, and the 'healthy volunteer effect' obtains.

Oftentimes, he looks away from his screen to check on something in the room around him or chat with Ito, who's also a highly proficient gamer.

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