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Ultimately, it would be appropriate to undertake studies which look more closely at resilience from a mixed-methods perspective (qualitative and quantitative) as suggested by Ungar (2009), with the aim of understanding what such studies can contribute in subjective and objective terms to how persons with HIV infection build up resilience.

As men spoke about these relationships, they sought to frame them in similar terms to how they had spoken about relationships within the 'traditional' masculinity they aspired towards, even if they could not achieve this.

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So we propose a set of new words and terms to describe how people are truly thinking and feeling now.

We tested numerous terms to see how useful they were in eliciting meaningful responses related to expectancy (Table  1).

In 14%, they used other terms to describe how the patient was informed such as "Extensively discussed orally", and "completely".

These terms refer to how the current varies in time.

The short-term gain isn't worth the long-term damage to how older people are perceived.

This term refers to how one establishes and changes the specification of who may access what.

Type — Data Warehouse term: Refers to how tables are used in constructing queries.

But has long term damage to how users feel about Instagram already been done?

That's a term given to how much a person is able to physically move within the virtual reality world.

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