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More specifically, attention is being paid to identifying specific qualities of local resource users' experiences and knowledge that might productively inform resource management, while also providing local users with substantial "voice" in shaping new management policies and practices.

More specifically, attention is focused on the industrial painting of wood and the problem under investigation is formulated as a bicriteria combinatorial optimization problem.

More specifically, attention has concentrated on the very plea for including these components in mathematics education and on matters pertaining to the design of curricula, the provision of materials, and on the presentation of cases and of ways to organise assessment.

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AChE inhibitors have demonstrated a positive effect on cognition [ 33, 34] and studies suggest that galantamine may more specifically improve attention and executive function [ 35].

"Niicugni," which means "listen" or, more specifically, "to pay attention," is Ms. Johnson's follow-up to "The Thank-you Bar," a Bessie award-winning work that focused on ideas of displacement, as well as stereotypes about American Indians through a ritualistic layering of dance, music and storytelling.

More specifically, to optimise attention and reduce distraction, employees could be provided with a private office, located in quieter rooms or positioned to reduce likelihood of distraction.

More specifically, it calls attention to the as yet unrealized goals expressed in which non-discrimination and free movement, among other rights, are identified as necessary to the realization of health rights for stateless persons [ 12].

The d2 test [ 26], a standardized paper-and-pencil test, was utilized to assess cognitive function, more specifically the visual attention before (during phase 1) and after SS induction (after phase 3) in each session.

Then more specifically rest your attention on the out breath as it goes out from you in a whoosh.

Here, we defined the term selective attention more specifically as competitive predominance of endogenous over exogenous attention.

This meta-analysis provides an opportunity to survey the eye-tracking research on social attention in ASD and to outline potential future research directions, more specifically research of social attention in the context of stimuli with high social content.

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