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This can only be achieved through individualising educational practice to each learner.
The article tries to answer also the question linked to the way in which the perennial values might be individualised through a creative destruction of the cultural landscapes.
Notions of individualised, romantic modes of consumption of pristine nature may well be inadequate in other contexts.
Each marker was identical in shape and individualised only through the inscription of the name, regiment, date of death, a religious symbol and a short text agreed by the next of kin.
At the end of spermatid differentiation mature sperm become individualised by the individualisation complex.
They will receive standardised and individualised Project-Initiated Communication (ProjIC) through Short Messaging Services (SMS), which implies the maximum length of messages being 160 characters.
Davison et al. [ 12] also found a significant decrease in BPs through the use of psychosocial interventions in people with dementia in whom individualised pharmacological treatment failed to work.
There need to be individualised programmes.
At the same time, the three plays are graphically individualised.
Characters should be individualised, but functional – like figures in a painting.
They are remarkable in part because - like White's paintings - they are so individualised.
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