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The book, which reflects access to the inner circle of your pals, is especially useful for those of us who were mere punks in the 1970's.
Purpose: To examine adolescents' use of preventive medical and dental services and its relationship to demographic characteristics and other variables reflecting access to and need for care.
GDP per capita is likely to reflect access to an array of formal and informal educational opportunities such as schools, colleges, universities, museums, science centers, nature centers, libraries, science presenters, and the Internet.
The subsequent M170 stage (N170 in EEG), on the other hand, is thought to reflect access to stored visual word forms [16], or, as suggested by recent MEG studies on morphologically complex words, access to stored representations of morpheme forms [14], [17], [18].
Denture/bridge use reflects access to dental care.
This may reflect access to or skills in using computers.
Since cholera is a treatable disease, case-fatality rate reflects access to basic health care.
The results were interpreted as reflecting access to constituents, which facilitated whole-compound processing.
Travel time, rather than distance, has been shown to better reflect access to health services [ 1, 3, 11, 12].
We suggest that ERP effects in the implicit task reflect access to semantic memory networks and to magnitude discrimination, respectively.
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