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The horizontal resolution might be collapsed to L by the migration in the ideal case; however, it could be lower due to the noises and velocity errors used in the migration (e.g., Claerbout 1985, Stolt and Benson 1986, Yilmaz 2001).
Further analysis suggested that these five categories might be collapsed into three second-order categories: firstly, helping others to help themselves; secondly, the individual's own desire to live a better life (Tams and Marshall, 2011); and thirdly, generating a legacy of the self from which others might benefit (see Table 2).
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