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Whatever the demand turns out to be, we need to understand the options available and their ancillary benefits and costs.
I interpret the mind-body literature as ancillary to debates about cultural values.
Our reasoning is that, by assessing whether the simulation's output mimics the child data, it is possible to test whether such ancillary assumptions are required.
Other products ranged from aromatic woods and rattans through to a range of ancillary medical and culinary products.
In this way, fidelity of treatment was monitored and adherence to the requirement that no ancillary phonological awareness instruction occur was confirmed.
There are, needless to add, a number of ancillary questions.
It is typically conceptualized as an ancillary deficit, that is, as a factor that masks the child's understanding of object permanence.
An objective definition of shoulder dystocia: prolonged head to body delivery intervals and/or the use of ancillary obstetric maneuvres.