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... given time : a part that exerts a significant influence on the be- ཚན་ havior at that time ; and a part much larger than the first that exerts little or no influence on the behavior at that time . We will call the part of the memory ...
... given time : a part that exerts a significant influence on the be- ཚན་ havior at that time ; and a part much larger than the first that exerts little or no influence on the behavior at that time . We will call the part of the memory ...
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... given muscle group is a decreasing function of fatigue in that group . 2. Fatigue in a given muscle group is an increasing function of total past activity in that group . Hence , 3. Fatigue in a given muscle group is an increasing ...
... given muscle group is a decreasing function of fatigue in that group . 2. Fatigue in a given muscle group is an increasing function of total past activity in that group . Hence , 3. Fatigue in a given muscle group is an increasing ...
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... given task reflects a high level of technical skill , the stronger the identification of the individual par- ticipant with the task ( R. C. Davis , 1954 ) . The more a given task reflects individual autonomy in making decisions , the ...
... given task reflects a high level of technical skill , the stronger the identification of the individual par- ticipant with the task ( R. C. Davis , 1954 ) . The more a given task reflects individual autonomy in making decisions , the ...
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