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Extraneous information is problematic on a number of fronts: it crowds the working memory leaving fewer resources to process information, can interfere with the information organising process and can cause confusion about which theme is more important.
We propose three contributing factors to these biases: (1) a layer strategy minimises vertical, high-energy movements; (2) rats prefer to delay climbing as long as possible, potentially a manifestation of temporal discounting of effort; and (3) because the neural encoding of height is coarse and low in information, organising movements around the horizontal plane is computationally less costly.
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Sometimes the several concepts of information organised in the map can be variously coupled together.
The meetings provide opportunities for community health workers (CHWs) to efficiently disseminate health information, organise referrals, and build relationships with women and infants.
The EHR contains information organised in different sections, such as admission notes, medication lists, radiology reports, and complications.
There was also no difference in the average number of additional actions related to survey health risks taken by the GP (such as help plan changes to lifestyle, gave me information, organised a follow up appointment) between participants who received the generic versus tailored feedback (t 85) = 0.85, p = .40).40
Even earlier than that, he says, political parties have been investing in on-the-ground efforts, including updating voter information and organising volunteer forces.
For some conditions, community services, such as the Estonian Parkinson's Association, may be involved in supporting patients by providing information materials, organising lectures, and offering practical training and mentoring.
The level of family involvement varied from finding out about the alarm and passing on information, to organising the purchase and having the alarm installed.> Over the 12 months of the study there were 154 emergencies with 38%% of purchasers and 41%% of non-purchasers experiencing at least one.
According to historian of science Dr Elize Smith, attempts to get people to volunteer this information, or organise for doctors and trained anthropologists to go and collect it, had repeatedly failed.
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