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But if the 116 apartments in the building visually refer to Central Park, they are physically connected to the Museum for African Art, which will share the building (and have its own entrance north of the residential lobby).
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Try warning the child verbally and visually (by referring to the schedule).
The task was held constant and involved deciding if a visually presented stimulus referred to the same object as a simultaneously presented auditory stimulus.
The PPV of preschool vision screening in South Auckland, NZ was low, with many visually normal children referred due to the poor specificity of the current B4 School screening protocol.
They all refer to the different ways of making visually attractive and, above all, understandable the reams of data (also called "datascapes") that shape our everyday lives.
If we refer to Fig. 1, we see that there is (visually) a difference between the survival functions of the crisis and non-crisis discharge groups.
The term is "visual content," and refers to the need for content to engage users visually, not just textually.
For a visually more effective positioning of the examined protocols on a delay versus cost plane, we refer to Figure 6.
In contrast, the fact that our visually impaired older patients were referred to rehabilitation services by their ophthalmologist (e.g. to an optometrist or to a multidisciplinary service) demonstrates that the ophthalmologist was at least aware of the disabling problems caused by the low vision of their patients.
Characteristics of visually-induced perceived self-motion, referred to as "vection", have also been explored [30] [32].
Visually distinct peaks (in bold type) refers to peaks that were clearly different between paired samples from before and after treatment upon visual inspection of the profiles, as shown in Fig. 1.
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