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Why would women make fewer transitions?
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This can be a result of advanced students making fewer transitions between the AOIs because they recognise the relevant AOIs for each prompt type and focus on those (in this case, the feedback area), whereas novices are unaware of the relevance of the different areas and therefore more frequently switched between AOIs.
However, some specific differences were observed: the LEW rats spent more time inside the small sheltered area, regardless of the odor condition, than SHRs, corroborating the more emotional profile of the former strain [ 18- 25] and, males made fewer transitions under the control condition than females, thus confirming the well known sex differences in locomotion [ 20- 25].
Tesco may make few mistakes, but the timing and execution of this transition are crucial.
The new coach can choose to rehire any of them, but most of the time, few make the transition.
Jerry West of the Los Angeles Lakers is one of the few to make the transition.
He managed to make a transition that few masters of his generation achieved.
Although ball hockey is popular among Punjabis in Canada — Singh plays weekly — few children make the transition onto skates.
In addition to the practical challenge of physically packing up and moving the lab, principal investigators (PIs) must also consider the financial implications, effects on lab personnel, and myriad other details—often in just a few months to make the transition as smooth as possible.
Judging by Friedman's comments, Microsoft decided to add Xamarin to Visual Studio — including the free Community Edition — pretty early on in the discussions, and Friedman noted that this only helped make the deal more appealing to the Xamarin team, which will, with a few exceptions, make the transition to Microsoft even as Xamarin keeps its SF headquarters.
Consoles have, to be fair, begun to embrace the indie scene, and Hotline Miami is one of a few to make the transition.
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