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Such an approach reduces the networks retraining time essentially.
So 100% of the first disbursement, $61 million, went to them for whatever they most needed, be it prosthetics, accessible housing, job retraining, time away with families.
To reduce the retraining time, the structure is modified as shown by Figure 7.
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After cognitive retraining, reaction time improved significantly (P<.05).
Rebecca Hirst of First Direct said offset borrowers also have the facility to redraw up to the value of the original mortgage borrowing, allowing them to fund their retraining and time out of work.
The proposed technique resulted in fast real-time retraining, so the total computational time on a PC platform was equal to or even less than the real treatment time.
The MC trial is repeated independently 1,000 times retraining the models and testing them each time.
Many remedies, such as retraining workers, take time.
If I were 30 years old, I would bite the bullet and retrain for a profession that might not move to India, but at my age (56), retraining will take time and money.
Those forces are organized, equipped, and trained to perform one specific task (for instance, airborne assault, airfield seizure, or amphibious landing), and they would require significant time, retraining, and reequipping to conduct another task.
"Initially, the ankle needs to rest and then slowly to get moving with an emphasis on maximising the stability of the ankle by developing the relevant muscles and, at the same time, retraining the brain to coordinate these stabilising muscles".
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