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Interestingly, Warramiri include the season of Wolmay in their 'calendar', a concept not readily acknowledged in more generalised Yolŋu seasonal information (Davis 1989).

The minimal clinically important difference in score on the dermatology life quality index has been investigated in more generalised skin diseases, with change in score ranging from 2.2 to 3.2 points.

However, our expectation was that a focus on lifestyle change involving increased engagement in complex cognitive activity might result in more generalised benefits across domains of cognitive function [ 60, 71, 72]; in support of this, our goal-setting conditions also showed benefits in performance on executive function tests.

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More than 80 people have died since the clashes began in early April, but Monday night's violence marked the first time that street clashes have spread into more generalised anarchy.

He ended up gathering material instead at Pirbright training base and the experiences of these British recruits inform a 45 minute piece that dramatises in a more generalised way the effects of compulsorily military service in an unnamed country.

The findings in our study are not only consistent with this earlier report but also supports the use of NLR in a more generalised patient population receiving first-line chemotherapy both in a clinical trial and community setting.

It is not the machines' innards that count, but how they are put together.Google has thus created a new computing platform, a feat that others are now replicating in a more generalised form.

In exploring more generalised definitions of orthogonality involving derivatives, we discuss how a large class of differential operators may be discretised by Galerkin schemes and represented in a sparse fashion by the inverse of band-limited matrices.

"One of the things I really admire about the writing is that it is honest enough to not take the moral high ground, and offers what I believe is a more honest presentation of where we are, rather than to say, in a more generalised way 'we want a revolution' or tell people to give up their entire salary to charity".

With respect to the latter, this typically entails some form of prediction, either at the fine spatio-temporal granularity which, for example, might be required for a strategy of 'hotspot policing' (Chainey and Ratcliffe2005), or in the more generalised terms which might be used to inform long-term policy.

Future work should expand these results by studying a larger sample in a more generalised clinical environment.

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