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Such people are known as synaesthetes, and the phenomenon of synaesthesia has puzzled brain scientists since it was recognised over a century ago.Most researchers in the field suspect synaesthesia is caused by crossed wires in synaesthetes' brains, but until recently they have had no way to check this hypothesis.

The interaction between sampling method and a species' behaviour was recognised over 30 years ago [18].

This concept was recognised over 30 years ago and although the Authors mention it in discussion as a potential limitation I think this is a definite limitation.

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I live in the UK and although Civil Partnerships have been recognised over here, there is a strong sense that acknowledging gay marriage is doing little to overcome homophobia and negative stereotyping of homosexuality.

A 2015 report (pdf) estimated that, because of the act, the individual and community rights of at least 150 million people in 170,000 villages could be recognised over 40m hectares of forested land.

It is thought that around 10percentt of the UK population has tinnitus – so that's about 6.5 million members of the Screaming Ears Club being recognised over the next seven days for Tinnitus Awareness Week.

1 However, it has also been recognised over the past few decades that in countries where maternal deaths are infrequent, a focus on maternal morbidity can provide more generalisable information that can be used to improve maternal health outcomes and quality of healthcare provision than mortality alone.

In fact the need for skill development related to 'psychosocial risk' was recognised by over 80percentt of senior managers and other respondents to a survey of EU stakeholders conducted as part of the PRIMA-EF project [ 72].

Meanwhile a woman who favours film sets over catwalks was recognised with an OBE for services to the film industry.

His social commitment over a lifetime was recognised with an MBE for "services to agricultural wages"; he had chaired a Lincolnshire committee which worked to ensure fair wages for agricultural workers in the days before the introduction of the minimum wage.

According to Bede, Rædwald was recognised as exercising dominance or imperium over the southern Anglo-Saxon kingdoms, a position that was assured when he gave his loyalty and support to Edwin of Northumbria (who was at that time a fugitive at the East Anglian court) and when together they defeated Æthelfrith of Northumbria on the banks of the River Idle, a tributary of the Trent.

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