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were individualized
verb
To give something its own individuality; to characterize or differentiate.
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At ±140° stimulus angle, the head-turn angle was highly significantly shorter in the ruffcut condition than in any stimulus condition with intact ruff for all three owls, irrespective of whether the HRTFs were individualized or non-individualized (Table 3), whereas the differences between conditions with intact ruff was not significant (Table 3).
Treatment schedules were individualized from a range of psychosocial interventions, and included individual psychotherapy, psychotropic medication when appropriate and sport, occupational, and art group therapy.
Consequently, although groans were individualized within each breeding season, vocal cues to male individuality changed by on average 13% between consecutive years.
Treatment schedules were individualized from a range of psychosocial interventions, including assessment and supportive intervention, brief individual psychotherapy, and psychotropic medication (e.g. antidepressive medication prescribed by a GP after consulting the psychiatrist) when appropriate.
(Schmidt prefers, understandably, to think of it in more fastidious terms: "Even when it came to Arabs, his dislikes were individualized; they weren't racial prejudice. He had absolutely nothing against King Hussein").
156 models were individualized without any previous analysis of the waves of the original records.
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It is individualized.
"Education should be individualized.
But each is individualized.
It's got to be individualized".
"Treatment has to be individualized," he said.
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