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The phrase "overt relation" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a clear or explicit connection between two or more entities or concepts. Example: "The study revealed an overt relation between diet and health outcomes, emphasizing the importance of nutrition."
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elaboration: when two sentences juxtaposed without overt relation, we adopt elaboration relation to link them.
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No great director has built a career with as overt and obsessive a relation to a cinematic forebear as Brian De Palma has in regard to Alfred Hitchcock.
However, methodological and other limitations have so far precluded a clear description of the neural anatomy of inner speech and its relation to overt speech.
The purpose of the current study was to further our understanding of the neural mechanisms underlying inner speech and its relation to overt speech, while controlling for participants' performance.
Finally, we explored the possible relation between overt behavior in terms of the average percentage accepted offers and MFN amplitude either computed in terms of fair and (very) unfair offers or computed in terms of rejected or accepted offers.
In this study, the anatomical correlates of inner speech and their relation to overt speech and working memory were examined, using voxel-based lesion symptom mapping (Bates et al., 2003).
Higher scores on the cognitive distortions indicated higher levels of cognitive distortions. 1 In addition, the abovementioned scales could be divided into eight scales of the cognitive distortions in relation to overt and covert antisocial behavior.
Prospectively, the study will assess progression of subclinical and overt EVD, including risk factor outcome relation differences across communities.
This year also marks 40 years since the Race Relations Act outlawed overt racial discrimination.
Each CPC may be with/without an overt syntactic marking of the semantic relation between the described events, for example, 戰敗投降 zhànbài tóu xiáng 'defeated and surrendered'.
(This is so for overt, bodily actions regardless of the relation between mind and body, and it is so for decisions and other mental actions barring a complete independence of mental events from physical, chemical, and biological events).
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