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These recordings reflect very much the signals received by other sympatric fish sharing the same ecological habitats [38].

Thus, while Cuban women receive a good deal of information and reflect very much the technical language of doctors and nurses when they speak, they complain about the lack of information regarding the psycho-social side of care.

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Delany recalled that Robinson destroyed the earl's memoirs, since they recorded actions "as would have reflected very much upon his character".

But I think that the dire possibilities that we all see have not really been reflected very much in what's happened to date.

"The new league set-up reflects very much the recommendations Henry McLeish made in his report for the future of Scottish football.

Fig. 11 Mean ratings of intuitiveness (i.e., "how intuitive, usable, and easy was it to use the system") for the different IVIS systems on a 21-point scale where 1 reflects "not at all" and 21 reflects "very much".

Fig. 12 Mean ratings of complexity (i.e., "how complex, difficult, and confusing was it to use the system") for the different IVIS systems on a 21-point scale where 1 reflects "not at all" and 21 reflects "very much".

Participants were also asked to rate how complex, difficult, and confusing it was to use the IVIS. Figure 12 presents the complexity ratings for the IVIS voice-based interactions on a 21-point scale where 1 reflects "not at all" and 21 reflects "very much".

Participants were also asked to rate how intuitive, usable, and easy it was to use the IVIS. Figure 11 presents the intuitiveness ratings for the IVIS voice-based interactions on a 21-point scale where 1 reflects "not at all" and 21 reflects "very much".

In the letter, Walker wrote The law is a disgrace to the present age, and reflects very much upon the intelligence of your last meeting, and casts derision at the laws of Ohio – the voice of the people – that say all men are equal.

When phospholipid species of LP from cells grown on glucose (Fig. 4) were analyzed we realized that in most cases the species patterns reflected very much those of total cell extracts (see Fig. 3) following an equilibrium rule ("you take what you get").

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