Sentence examples for specifically repetition from inspiring English sources

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Specifically, repetition and regularity lends to the perception of tonality [ 59], rhythm and meter [ 60, 61] and the structural use of musical themes.

More specifically, repetition may be related to one's inability to tolerate and express frustration, on the one hand, and, on the other, to one's perception that a suicide attempt is "an immediate, constantly available, effective recourse at times of crises" [ 49].

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Specifically, repetitions of the participant's own accent were associated with increased activation in bilateral amygdalae, right rolandic operculum, and anterior cingulum, while repetitions of the other group's accent showed decreased activations in these regions.

Studies planned to specifically explore LBW repetition or gestational age repetition are lacking in the literature.

More specifically, the quality, repetition, and consistency of the young child's daily learning experiences in the context of emotional and social security are essential for the development of the brain's architecture (Winter and MCE 2010), underscoring the importance of the child's relationship with early caregivers.

Specifically, if grade repetition represented the additional time needed for the cognitive development of a given student who, ultimately, after 2 years in the same grade performed at least at the same level of a non-repeater, then this would justify the additional time spent in the same grade level.

Specifically, they underwent random repetition of transitions between burst and silent states.

Specifically, a force x repetition interaction was observed for presence of ED1 cells within myofibers (p < 0.001).

This is, however, not what can be observed in skeletal muscle where autonomous CaMKII activity can remain specifically elevated after prolonged repetition of contraction, such as running type exercise [ 18].

Furthermore, over-specificity can be circumvented by a specifically designed protocol that reduces stimulus repetitions.

The Fit for Life trial proposes a new paradigm of exercise training for the elderly that uses a low-mass high-repetition training regimen specifically focused on peripheral tissue beds or body regions (Regional Specific Training Stimulus - RSTS).

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