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The precise completion rule (e.g., repetition avoidance, (Ginsburg & Karpiuk, 1994) could vary across participants according to their conceptions of randomness.
We considered this subjective experience, independently of the precise completion rule adopted, and of the particular response given.
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In the early 1950s an important step was taken by D. Bohm who presented (Bohm 1952) a mathematically precise deterministic completion of quantum mechanics (see the entry on Bohmian Mechanics).
His passing was not so precise — 18 completions from 30 throws — yet it was his sheer will that kept coach Urban Meyer's team going.
Without a buyer lined up, Mr. Gaier said he could not provide a precise schedule for completion of the plant.
They were asked to record the precise date of completion.
All subsets regression analysis exceeded one month of execution time for both scenarios (HLA and OLP variables), thus not providing us with a precise time to completion.
Some of the work is under way, but officials said they could not give a precise estimate of a completion date.
The precise form of the completion rule used may have varied across participants and was irrelevant to our purposes.
With funding still uncertain, he refuses to put precise target dates on its completion.
Electronic platforms can time-stamp all data, from reminders to start/finish diaries, to actual initiation and completion, allows a precise analysis of participant compliance [ 4, 8, 14, 18].
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