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This is the first study which has focussed specifically on the judgment and decision making performance of rural healthcare providers, using a model informed by decision making theory.

The study was theoretically informed by The General Assessment and Decision Making (GADM) model [ 18] which provides a framework for understanding possible sources of variation in the judgment and decision making performance of clinicians.

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There will be demonstrations of traditional Mongolian arts like felt making, performances of singing and dancing, and the display of Mongolian gers (pronounced "gairs"), 22-foot-wide circular felt tents that are still the home of the nomads of Mongolia.

Although the anterior approach to the sciatic nerve block has rarely been performed, ultrasound guidance may make performance of this approach easier.

Standardization may enable comparison of examinations performed at different institutions and make performance of multicentre trials possible.

The polished artistry and technique of such singers, as well as their extraordinarily wide ranges, have made performance of the bel canto operas an enduring challenge for singers.

The sheer amount of music being composed makes it virtually inevitable that chamber music will continue to receive the attention of major composers especially in view of the economic factors that make performance of new orchestral works hazardous at best.

"The important question is whether an unanticipated circumstance has made performance of the promise vitally different from what should reasonably have been within the contemplation of both parties when they entered into the contract.

6 These effects can make performance of certain tasks, such as driving, much more dangerous.

In our experiments on the human test sets we removed cross-correlation from the learning set, that made performance of our tool worse as it would normally be.

Finally, perceived behavioural control (PBC) refers to a person's perception of whether or not they have control over behaviour, even in circumstances that would make performance of the behavior difficult.

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