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For contexts where the field of activity is that of explaining a phenomenon by reference to factors that may cause it, we can tentatively suggest that the semantic strategy is to realize the Phenomenon Identification element of the contextual structure as the nucleus of the explanatory text, and the Factors element as an elaborating satellite supporting this nucleus: see Figure 9.
Data were analysed with reference to factors recorded from the case notes.
8, 12, 13, 15– 17 We examined the literature for reference to factors of active aging similar to the six dimensions of active aging that had emerged from the interviews and focus groups.
To report on career plans of final year medical students in 46 medical schools from 20 countries, with reference to factors identified from the literature as influencing psychiatry as a career choice.
Informants reported unfairness with reference to factors such as salary, promotion, recognition of work experience, allocation of allowances and access to training as well as to human resource management.
Even though the question was limited to "because of acne", some of the subjects, particularly those in their teens and 20s, might have answered with reference to factors other than acne.
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With reference to laboratory factors indicating IVIG resistance, PT INR was the only factors of IVIG resistance of those we tested.
It would be hard to explain the power of the celebrity cult without reference to two factors: social media and the rise of narcissism levels.
Veterinary literature from the civilizations of Greece and Rome contains reference to "herd factors" in disease; contagion within groups of animals kept together, therefore, was recognized, and both quarantine and slaughter were used to control outbreaks of livestock diseases.
To summarize, a consonant may be described by reference to seven factors: (1) state of the glottis, (2) secondary articulation (if any), (3) place of articulation, (4) type of airstream, (5) central or lateral articulation, (6) velic closure oral or nasal, and (7) manner of articulation.
Figure 14 Explaining by reference to causal factors — location within the overall map of fields of activity (cf. Figure 5).
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