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The instructional format codes refer to items that describe the method by which a course is taught.
We use unstarred symbols (a, P, R, f) to refer to items in the source domain and starred symbols (a*, P*, R*, f*) to refer to corresponding items in the target domain.
In the present study, the term "logging residue" refers to items such as branches and leaves generated after tree harvesting; it does not refer to items such as unused thinning wood.
We refer to items as DIF-Items if the probability of a solution is not fully explained by the person's ability and/or item difficulty (Adams and Carstensen 2002).
The second line of thought that Campbell develops in support of the view that attention explains demonstrative reference is a line of thought pertaining to deductive arguments in which the premises refer to items that are picked out by demonstratives: Arguments such as '(1) That is F. (2) That is G. Therefore (3) That is F and G'.
Bolded numbers refer to items less correlated with global satisfaction.
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Please refer to Item 126 of "The Civil Law" (2012).
Please refer to Item 2 of "Rules of Case Filing" (2015).
For example, RITEM1, LITEM1, WITEM1, and SITEM1 refer to Item 1 in the Reading, Listening, Writing, or Speaking Sections, respectively.
Although, sometimes, wires do get crossed, and you end up referring to items you saw on a Chinese-takeout menu while the book club is discussing "Madame Bovary".
Refurbished -- which can also be known as reconditioned or remanufactured -- generally refers to items that have been returned because the buyer had second thoughts about the purchase, ordered the wrong model or, in some cases, found a defect.
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