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In the early 20th century, he says, "the French expression grisette referred to working girls, women who wore drab grey, perhaps because they were meant to be invisible and blend into the background".
Furthermore, in the three most recent waves the question explicitly referred to working days.
This is a gaffe, sort of like when then Sen. Obama referred to working class whites clinging to guns and religion before the Pennsylvania primary in 2008.
Functionally, they are referred to working memory and monitoring (Rottschy et al., 2012; Wagner et al., 2001), self-reflection (Herwig et al., 2012), cognitive control or cognitive conflict (Cieslik et al., 2010; Eickhoff & Grefkes, 2011; Jakobs et al., 2009; Milham et al., 2003) and different aspects of decision-making (Krain et al., 2006; Plassmann et al., 2007; Prochnow et al., 2013a).
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▸ Referred to work performed by non-governmental agencies.
It also referred to work investigating what patients consider to be 'good care'.
One abstract identified referred to work in progress; a full-text version could not be obtained.
Hurley referred to work by Ajello, stating that " the true incidence and prevalence of mycotic disease remains unknown" [ 64].
The reader is referred to work from our groups for more detailed information regarding the nanocarrier [ 26, 31, 32].
When I talk to educators, I often refer to working memory like a Post-it note.
"There's no way not to take an argument home," Ms. Libin said, referring to working with each other.
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