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In a study of nearly 400 employees, published last year, researchers found that sleeping too little — defined as less than six hours each night — was one of the best predictors of on-the-job burn-out.
Laterally, a tendency to form little defined neuronal clumps can be observed.
The importance of this little defined protein should not be overlooked, as the SERCA3 locus has been implicated in the genetic susceptibility in human type 2 diabetes [ 41].
Whereas activities of UGT73C subfamily members have been analyzed against various substrates in vitro [ 13, 15, 16, 18] the in planta substrate specificities and the physiological roles of these UGTs are, with the exception of UGT73C5, as yet little defined.
The reason for not being more specific with the instructions about pleasure/displeasure rating, was that the hedonic experience being a Gestalt-type archaic phenomenon it was expected that the subjects would be able to use a little defined rating.
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Performance figures are little better defined.
In Belgium, "little" was defined downward to include a child of two.
Let's teach our children that they don't need to live in little boxes defined by their gender or culture.
Participants in one group had received no training at all; those in the second had done a little training, defined as between one and three years of lessons; and those in the third had received moderate levels of training (four to 14 years).
But in the last two months the value has become a little more defined, with shares trading anywhere between $132.50 and $90 in January and February 2018.
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