0 especially, or more than usual: --
1 very or very much; especially: --
The geographical metaphor is particularly useful when discussing the internal structure of a program, and hence it tends to predominate in more technical texts.
Based on this definition, life review is a particularly structured form of reminiscence.
There was a significant relation between reaction times on the identification task and past burden of illness, particularly past number of depressions.
Thus, divided government can serve the interests of moderate voters, particularly in periods when political parties advocate extreme policies.
They also reported far less use of hospital services (particularly paediatric outpatients).
However, this does not warrant totally abandoning the notion of separate senses, particularly in light of evidence of limits in cross-modal representations.
Their formulation is vague and the arbitrary three-dimensional plots intended as abstract representations of the global array are not particularly informative.
This was particularly so for women carers of those with dementia, 47% of whom were depressed compared with 11% of carers of the physically impaired.