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In line with the conceptualization of 'attitude' in this study (see Figure 1), the 30 items were generally divided into three components: beliefs, opinions, and emotions.

This is in line with the conceptualization of Wood et al. [ 14].

In line with the conceptualization that autistic traits exist along a continuum [ 33], we used a dimensional approach and observed that both clinical groups reported a marked need for sameness: for the AQ Attention switching scores, the AN scored mid-way between the ASD and the controls.

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According to Figure 2, this is in line with the conceptualizations presented by Schneier [23] and Årnes et al. [29], while the profiles' category presented by Beye et al. [28] is considered too coarse-grained.

From the perspective of public health, it is argued that a UHC package should include a comprehensive spectrum of health services in line with the WHO's conceptualization of UHC as " access to key promotive, preventive, curative and rehabilitative health interventions …" [ 2, 6].

By demonstrating semantic effects after stimulating either region, we can more firmly conclude that both areas make a critical contribution to conceptualization, in line with the hub-and-spoke approach.

In the first place, because the conceptualization of CATs is quite in line with the approach to assessment that is advocated in the Chinese assessment guidelines.

These data are completely in line with the results of previous studies, 13, 14, 29 showing that different frailty instruments, based on different conceptualizations of the construct, have a good convergent validity.

In line with the notion of negative cognitivity (e.g., Messer et al. 1994), it is possible that cognitive errors are not differentially related to the narrow-band conceptualizations of internalizing behaviour.

In this specific context, I find only limited support for the theory: While unfulfilled expectations about material payoffs generate negative emotions in subjects (which is in line with BDS' conceptualization of frustration), these emotions do not affect subjects' behavior in the experiment.

Our findings are in line with more recent conceptualization of the amygdala's role, in which the amygdala appears to be not simply a marker for fear, but rather involved in evaluating stimuli for potential threat and then coordinating appropriate responses via its cortical feedback connections (see, for example, [35]).

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