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Focus groups are an established method for accessing personal experiences and for facilitating more in-depth understandings of participants' views [ 61].
Lack of migrant relevant data for assessing maternal and perinatal outcomes continues to limit more in-depth understandings in Australia and many other countries pursing this important research agenda [ 51].
He said "the formation of seminarians should involve a more in-depth understanding" of celibate life.
To have more in-depth understanding of the pull-out behaviour, the tests were modelled numerically.
As alluded in recent reviews, a more in-depth understanding of the mechanisms of blood purification removal is needed [99 101].
In the community corrections agencies and PEC members allowed for a more in-depth understanding of Aims 1 and 3.
More in-depth understanding and further investigation of the nanosilver island transformation would improve the uniformity, process stability, and throughput.
A more in-depth understanding of the genetic evolution of influenza viruses should positively affect our ability to recognize and respond to influenza outbreaks.
However, a more in-depth understanding of subjects' experience of symptoms was obtained in the form of the maps generated using multivariate analyses conducted using the GlobalMAX™ software.
This suggests that acceptance of the validity of evolutionary theory is associated with a greater, more in-depth understanding in our group.
To make EH-SCA language-independent would require more in-depth understanding of Tuscany's internals and a larger implementation effort.
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