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The implication of speed and movement is a stronger statement — just as in other media, like writing, where the most literal description may not be the best.
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The implication of speeded search is that areas of the search corridor were left unexplored as forward body motion occurred at a rate too fast for the sweep of left-to-right head movements and associated eye movements.
Some of their computational and theoretical differences have been pointed out to the implications of a "speed of convergence by the Berry-Esseen (1941) lemma (see also recent developments pointing out to a greater computational precision, Korolev and Shevtsova 2010a,b, Shevtsova 2007, 2008).
The 19-character disclaimer, with its implications of movement, speed and on-the-fly response, not only excuses typos, but offers a free pass on including any sort of detail or depth to a message.
This feature of SNP array data has implications in terms of speed and performance of segmentation methods, which will be explained in detail later in the article.
We also found that familiarization with a high quality and a low quality nest sites prior to emigration led to increased group cohesion and improved both speed and accuracy of emigrations (experiment 3), in apparent contradiction with the classical implications of a speed-accuracy trade-off.
On the other hand, differences in Area_Mean, Total Edge and Edge Density between 2006 and 2010 indicated the overwhelming nature of speed and spatial implications of fragmentation on the agricultural landscapes.
Findings from this research provide several important implications that could improve the current practices of speed management in Thailand.
These findings have implications for improving older pedestrians' safety in terms of speed limits, road design, and training.
Today's drones are capable of a new level of speed and dexterity which has important implications in the energy industry.
5 There are several implications of the increased speed and sensitivity offered by SDOCT.
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