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"It clearly would have been nice to have had this information long ago".
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This illustrates a general problem of life courses: true cohorts running till old age yield information from long ago, period data are recent but collapse many cohorts of a population into one single imaginary cohort.
The intrepid and the adept were going to the Web for health information as long ago as the 1980s, well before Google and other search engines made it accessible to a wider audience.
The information that not long ago was public information is now firmly in a few, private hands.
That there is a close connection here is entailed by the plausible suggestion that we infer (albeit subconsciously) the duration of an event, once it has ceased, from information about how long ago the beginning of that event occurred.
In genetics, for example, sequencing technologies have become so cheap and efficient that individual researchers now decipher quantities of genetic information that not long ago could be tackled only by large sequencing centers.
Therefore, this structure does not explicitly encode information about how long ago the baiting event happened in a particular location.
The presence of the tables when subjects have to make their choice activates "where" representations of the food, which also activates "what" representations of the food and "when" representations encoding information about how long ago the baiting event took place.
Therefore, one of the strengths of our study is that the SoFIE dataset contains information on how long ago ex-smokers quit smoking, and therefore we were able to construct a variable for quitting smoking over different time intervals.
Also, in this study the authors could not establish a relationship between the history of quit behaviours and psychological distress, due to a lack of information on how long ago respondents had quit smoking or when they had made a quit attempt [ 15].
"The enemies have long tried to arrest me, but if they had such information they could have long ago.
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