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We chose a modeling approach based on a GLM comprising two nested models, allowing the identification of regions for which one model (e.g. Fourier in this instance) explains a significant amount of variance above and beyond the other (e.g., HRF+TD).

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"That will not be the case in this instance," explained the Jets official, who asked not to be identified.

Bandura's (1986 , 1997 social cognitive theory, as detailed previously, may in this instance explain the increase and improvement in cognitive scores.

For instance, explains Arney, "we know that breast cancer is more common in inactive women, so if shift workers get less exercise than the general population, this could explain their higher risk".

(Negativity bias, for instance, explains why in the average marital relationship it takes five compliments to make up for a single cutting remark).

The publicity material for the broadband network provider "Superfast Worcestershire", for instance, explains that the speed "is affected by the distance that a premise is located from its serving cabinet" (how intriguing that sounds!).

One man, for instance, explains how the simple shutting off of an outdoor fountain in a familiar spot disorients him, because the sound of the fountain helped him navigate the sidewalks.

John Longworth, head of the British Chambers of Commerce, for instance, explains that although a clear majority of his members do not want to leave the EU, a majority say they want to stay in a "reformed Europe" (see chart 2).

Koopmans, (2004), for instance, explains the degree to which immigrants participate in public debates concerning them with the inclusiveness of local incorporation regimes.

The United States Patent and Trademark Office, for instance, explains on its website that new results cease to be patentable if "the claimed invention was … described in a printed publication …  or otherwise available to the public before the effective filing date".

The classical Sarvāstivāda theory of causality, for instance, explains the patterns of conditioning through the intermediary of six causes (hetu) and four types of conditions (pratyaya), as follows (see AKBh ad II 49 73): Detailed accounts of causality such as this are usually followed by lengthy debates about the precise nature and role of these patterns of conditioning.

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