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In contrast, posterior HC is more often recruited during visual perception (i.e., oddity; Lee et al., 2005a; Mundy et al., 2013; Zeidman et al., 2014).
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Non-respondents had more often been recruited in Apeldoorn/Zutphen and Nijmegen and from outpatient and inpatient mental health facilities (both p < 0.01).
The most likely explanation for this difference might be that we included unselected patients with acute abdominal pain, whereas the studies included in the meta-analysis more often had recruited selected patients with a clinically suspected acute diverticulitis.
And everyone who plays a supporting role in it, often recruited from the more than a hundred and fifty Catholic Worker houses across the country, must be protected from arrest and conspiracy charges.
Hence the Gap's code of "Social Responsibility", which was introduced after the revelation by the NLC in 1995 that workers in Central America were earning only 12 cents for each $20 Gap shirt they made.Now the Gap has more than 90 "vendor compliance officers", often recruited from NGOs, to vet prospective suppliers and to ensure decent labour standards among current suppliers.
These men, a total of 12 often recruited from the countryside, rode the two-mile stretch for more than 80 years starting in 1850.
But new volunteers were often recruited with little difficulty.
Staff are often recruited through external agencies.
They are often recruited after a very competitive selection process.
Industry-sponsored clinical trials, in the past performed almost exclusively in more developed countries, now often recruit participants globally.
In Bengal the revolutionaries more often than not recruited the educated youth of the urban middle-class Bhadralok community that epitomised the "classic" Indian revolutionary, while in Punjab the rural and military society sustained organised violence.
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