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Importantly, all events in this study, both auditory and visual, were clearly distinguishable as distinct signals, mitigating any possible intra-modal grouping effects.
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Table 4 provides the broad strategies and specific measures that the respondents thought the national authorities should take to mitigate any negative effects of possible reduction in funding for health.
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