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This catalog provides insight into various instruments looking at evaluating language, identity, and four-facet acculturation balance.

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The rock fragments were heated to more than 900 degrees Fahrenheit, and the rover's instruments looked at the molecules that wafted away at the high temperatures.

While the instrument looks at satisfaction with care in the last 48 hours many participants stated that their perceptions were affected by events before this time period, and admitted that this shaped their responses.

They would then watch the footage of the film and almost riff off it, playing their instruments while looking at the films. .

Although these scales are clearly subjective evaluations, they remain valid instruments when looking at change within individuals.

Europe has to search for alternative criteria to measure the effectiveness of policy instruments, especially looking at the catalyst effects of public support, also referred to as "behavioural additionality"(4).

But Mr. Wright said Partch lamented that most listeners would be able to experience his instruments only by looking at pictures and listening to recordings, and might have appreciated that the virtual instruments could be played in real time, albeit from a standard qwerty keyboard.

The survey instrument allowed for looking at following average monthly expenditures (on a household level): inpatient, outpatient, recurrent costs for chronic conditions.

Whether or not he made use of optical instruments, Vermeer looked at the world with a uniquely penetrating eye.

Linda Kahn, Co-Instructor: We used a variety of instruments to look at students' engagement with the new course format but also to measure how we were meeting course objectives.

When you combine that with data from other instruments that look at the physical properties of what's going on down below — whether those emissions and reflections are coming from clouds, aerosols, or the surface itself — you can see where the clouds are and where they aren't, how they ebb and flow, and, crucially, how their presence or absence correlates with changes in temperature.

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