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A sensitivity analyses conducted for a 10-year cohort (2000 2009) compared to the overall 15-year cohort (1995 2009) showed no appreciable differences between the cohorts beyond temporal influences consistent with the overall findings of the study.

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At least some official and not so official functionaries were deployed to influence consistent with their capitals' perceived interests rather than deliver unbiased justice or secure a true historical record or reconciliation.

Finally, it could contribute to the development of an empirically based theory of behavior influence consistent with current knowledge of risk and protective factors and that clarifies the mechanisms through which behavior influence occurs.

Follow-up experiments show that the learned recognition criterion transfers to free recall, and targeting biased feedback to experimentally manipulate the magnitude of PEs influences criterion consistent with PEs scaled relative to memory strength.

Performance status at initial diagnosis significantly influenced OS, consistent with the observations of other studies 21, 22, 27, 28.

These variations in the type of influences are consistent with the variations in the self-reported level of adoption of EBIPs, with physicists adopting the largest number of EBIPs and chemists adopting the least.

Wolf thinks that there is no method for determining which upbringings and influences are consistent with an ability to see what should be done and to act accordingly, and hence she thinks there is always the risk that we are less responsible for our actions than we may hope.

Such influences were consistent with the findings from the survey; family, friends and the media were most frequently reported as HDS information sources, see Table  3.

Using qualitative methods we have described parental vaccination decision-making and evidenced several important influences, some consistent with previous studies on European-originating populations but others that are distinctly different.

These inhibitory influences are consistent with theories on the moderating effect of ambivalence in attitude-behaviour relationships, [ 29, 30] information processing and change of attitude [ 2] and in particular, with the Theory of Reasoned Action (TRA) and of the Theory of Planned Behaviour (TPB) [ 36, 37].

These negative influences are consistent with experimental evidence of ischaemic intolerance and repressed cardioprotection in hearts from obese, dyslipidaemia and insulin-resistant animals (Bouhidel et al., 2008; Clark et al., 2011; du Toit et al., 2005; du Toit et al., 2008; Essop et al., 2009; Katakam et al., 2007; Maarman et al., 2012; Morel et al., 2003).

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