Long-term memory requires elaborative encoding in the inner part of the temporal lobes. |
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Therefore, a more elaborative method has been developed, namely the household relationship matrix method. |
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The simple designing in a elaborative mixture of the colours, is making this rug perfect for both modern and classical interiors. |
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Today approximately 580 elaborative is gathered within the Trade union of the Producers of this name. |
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The Arabesque is an elaborative application of either calligraphy or repeating geometric shapes that often echo the forms of plants and animals. |
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Music will develop imaginative, intuitive and elaborative faculties of the young minds and improve the relationship between the teacher and the students. |
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For each of these questions, a series of suggested probes was developed for use by the interviewers, intended to elicit more elaborative responses to these questions. |
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Conditions that provide fewer opportunities to engage in such elaborative activities appear to have more modest and temporary effects on attitude change. |
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Class discussions may serve a similar function to role-play procedures in that they enhance both involvement and an elaborative cognitive process. |
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Information to be presented in the structure of a pyramid or reverse funnel: going from a quick overview to increasingly elaborative and detailed information. |
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An elaborative checklist was made, listing all relevant measures to be considered in the planning phase, the implementation phase and at the end of the event. |
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