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In addition, video speed must be made appropriate to suit the learning process; otherwise, it may increase learners' anxieties.
For (2) the 'granular temperature' theory by McTigue and Jenkins (1992, Channel flow of a concentrated suspension. In H. H. Shen et al., Advances in macromechanics of granular materials (pp. 381 390), Amsterdam: Elsevier) is made appropriate to the geometry and the exponent of the volume time curve is found to be exactly 0.5.
The normal health care system has been made appropriate to the survivors in the hard-hit disaster areas.
All topics were delivered by the preschool teachers and made appropriate to the cognitive and social development levels of kindergarten children.
The number of methods to choose from and the varying levels of complexity allow for recommendations to be made appropriate to two settings: tertiary care hospitals and district-level health facilities.
He states, "If the students are normally distributed with respect to aptitude, but the kind and quality of instruction and the amount of time available for learning are made appropriate to the characteristics and needs of each student, the majority of students may be expected to achieve mastery of the subject.
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If Mauchly's test of sphericity was violated, we made appropriate corrections to degrees of freedom according to Greenhouse Geisser.
All authors have seen, made appropriate modifications to and approved of the manuscript.
We took their comments on the questionnaire design into consideration, and we made appropriate modifications to clarifying meaning.
We agreed that each of these would enhance our analysis and have made appropriate changes to the text.
Lady Warsi said she made "appropriate" payments equivalent to what she was paying at the time in hotel costs.
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