Both groups demonstrated large decrements in perceived physical health and smaller decrements in perceived emotional and mental health. |
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Age decrements are negligible on tests that depend on vocabulary, general information, and well-practiced activities. |
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Cats that were bigger than usual, smaller than usual, or slightly out of frame caused significant decrements in performance. |
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The linear application of decrements also delays effects compared with the equivalent decrement applied in equal annual percentages. |
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If the processing demands of a task or tasks exceed the available capacity, performance decrements result. |
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In most cases, the reduction process proceeds relatively smoothly, in small tolerable decrements. |
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In contrast, the feeling of fatigue, which is distinct from performance decrements, cannot be objectively measured, however it can be estimated by fatigue questionnaires. |
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Isolation and bereavement, for example, are correlates of health decrements. |
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Without treatment, patients often report a general impairment in their daily functioning and demonstrate decrements in attention, vigilance, and memory. |
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The mobility decrements may be thought of as shape factors characterizing the apparent curvature of a target fragment, as determined by gel electrophoresis. |
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Small decrements in these tests are likely to be more significant than when these tests are part of epidemiological surveys. |
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It was noticed that average values of logarithmic decrements depending on the particular characteristics of wood, even in the same species. |
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The eight hour diurnal sleep condition demonstrated greater performance decrements relative to a previous study, where subjects were allowed a nocturnal eight hours sleep episode for 14 days. |
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Acute and short-term exposure to ozone is associated primarily with effects on the respiratory system, including decrements in lung function, respiratory symptoms, inflammation and morphological changes. |
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There, in quarter-inch decrements, each had progressed from 1-inch rings to those with the Lifesaver holes. |
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The major reduction requested in view of prevailing decrements in international rates of oil. |
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Similarly, pressing the Down Arrow button decrements the number. |
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As a result, decrements that otherwise might occur with separate pools can be avoided. |
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Victims of bullying in schools do not consistently show decrements in their academic performance, and attitudes toward bullying are more positive when it is tolerated and accepted by school authorities. |
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Climate change scenarios were constructed for warmer and drier climates using decrements of precipitation and increments of temperature, relative to the present mean climate. |
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Furthermore, older test subjects have demonstrated greater performance decrements over two-hour test sessions in vigilance tasks requiring visual scanning than younger test subjects. |
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Significant amounts of sleep loss can have deleterious effects on one's performance, including decrements in vigilance, impairments of working memory, and increased errors in communication. |
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