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Conclusion for method one

Abstract Introduction: Method: Results: Conclusion:

Abstract Introduction: Method: Results: Conclusion:

... individuals move on to the last phase, called the stabilization phase, where they perceive their voices as an integrated part of themselves. Although it appears that auditory hallucinations vary in many respects, there ...

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ABSTRACT Aim: Background: Method: Findings: Conclusion:

ABSTRACT Aim: Background: Method: Findings: Conclusion:

... consists of three major areas of assessment: family structures (internal, external and context); stage of family development (stages, tasks attachments); and functional status, which include instrumental (activities of ...

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Scientific Method Problem Hypothesis Experiment Observations Conclusion

Scientific Method Problem Hypothesis Experiment Observations Conclusion

... First you get the bread and peanut out of the cupboard and the knife out of the silver ware drawer. The second thing you do is to put the pieces of bread side by side. Then you open the jar, stick the knife into the jar ...

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Conclusion

Conclusion

... RELATION BETWEEN STEP AND SCALE The vario-scale content is produced as a se- quence of steps–successively more generalized maps, so that these maps go well to- gether instead of considering each level of generalization ...

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Conclusion

... As several contributors to this volume highlight, however, since the start of the present century these institutions have increased their power by expanding their modes of operation to include ‘soft’ governance ...

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Conclusion

... cluster method. While the hierarchical cluster method produces a dendrogram that depicts how the cities are grouped into clusters step by step, it is difficult to determine the appropriate cut ...clustering ...

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Conclusion

... a high potential to achieve natural cross-ventilation. The occupants’ living habits show that the occupants perform most of their activities in these spaces as well. Therefore, it can be concluded that the indictors in ...

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Conclusion and recommendations

Conclusion and recommendations

... adequate method to study energy and comfort behaviours, because this allows getting to know the lifestyles, opinions, values, and processes in more depth of each of the archetypes and the differences among each ...

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CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATION

CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATION

... sampling method with ...research method was used and has been focused to determine the customer satisfaction in service quality towards kandwagyi palace ...

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Conclusion and Recommendation

Conclusion and Recommendation

... Method Descriptive survey research design was employed for this study. This is because the opinions of the respondents were sought. The study was carried out in Enugu state secondary schools. Enugu state is ...

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On one method of comparison experimental and theoretical data

On one method of comparison experimental and theoretical data

... The comparison of histograms and the comparison of dependencies are presented in Section 4. Section 5 contains the conclusion. 2 Statistical duality and confidence distribution The reconstruction of a parameter by ...

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General Conclusion GENERAL CONCLUSION

General Conclusion GENERAL CONCLUSION

... GENERAL CONCLUSION Factors influencing novelty processing and novelty’s effects on cognition In Part 1 of this dissertation the rapid detection and evaluation of novelty, and the perceptual and behavioral ...

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Conclusion

... second conclusion, about the process of creation of public policies and also about the governance abilities of the Chamber of Deputies is that it is in a medium place of influence, in which the great player is the ...

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Conclusion

... Introduction | 5 which is often portrayed as one of the earliest and most successful cases of voluntary siting in North America . However, he points out that siting cannot claim to have achieved justice as Swan ...

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Conclusion

... the conclusion that regions, as relational entities as well as formal bounded structures, cannot simply be expunged; the story of regional policy is often one in which territories, linked to particular ...

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Conclusion

... A complementary perspective on the external environment would be a local one. Maersk and EAC, along with the entire Danish maritime industry, probably benefited from being important players in a small, open ...

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Conclusion

... 8astly, a common-collector amplier in comparison to the previous ampliers based on the data we have gathered produces the least gain for voltage. 1ecause of this, this type of amplier is usually used as a bu$er. ...

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Conclusion

... 45 households’ monitoring data was used over the sample size of 61. 8 households did not provide reliable data in March and April, and 8 cases for either March or April. Besides, 4 April and 12 April 2011 were the days ...

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Conclusion

Conclusion

... can generate positive or negative effects on resilience. The local context is fundamental for determining how these discontinuities will contribute to the resilience of the urban system. A closer analysis of each ...

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Conclusion

Conclusion

... transparency can actually empower people and alter their relationship to actors that have certain power over them (be it doctors or politicians). Van der Most, Leclerc and Werner all highlight the potential for ...

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