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The common conceptualization of a pathway is that of a collection of genes that interact in order to fulfill a particular cellular function.
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In the more common conceptualization of manataka, participants explained that a girl finds a young man and flirtatiously convinces him to buy her a sought-after lamaody item.
dWe would like to stress, however, that in the context of the Ruhr area there is no common conceptualization of 'decentralised CHP'decentralised
Using discourse analysis and a case study from data gathered as part of an ethnographic field study we critique a common conceptualization of healthcare decision making as patients choosing from an array of options offered by healthcare providers.
This was a common conceptualization of integrated approaches to STEM education that was offered to all participants of the present study.
One very common conceptualization of executive control is Baddeley's working memory model in which the central executive component is characterized as an attentional control system [ 2].
Collectively, the study results support common conceptualizations of the life cycle of C. gattii.
The study highlights the important influence from professional culture and communities in socialising doctors and nurses [ 40, 50] in common conceptualizations of quality.
However, due to the lack of a common conceptualization, it is difficult to compare the research findings on guidance design features from different literature streams.
To deal with these problems, it is important to establish a common conceptualization regarding the software measurement domain.
While most responses were unproblematic, and further work is needed to investigate habit self-reports among larger and more diverse samples, findings nonetheless question the sensitivity of the measures, and the conceptualization of habit underpinning common applications of them.
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