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78. Consumers now use retail websites to search for product information.
79. The website interface represents the stimulus that influences consumers’
decision making.
80. The purpose of this research was to examine the impact of website
environmental cues on consumers’ choice criteria.
81. We used scale items and other studies to develop the survey instrument.
82. Participants were not performing an actual purchase.
83. Meteorological forecasting techniques can play a role in estimating future
changes.
84. This chapter provides a general introduction to the topic.
85. This contribution shows the efforts of a group of partners.
86. Observations from the ground can contribute to our understanding of the
phenomenon.
87. However, definitions of health system strengthening are still lacking.
88. These include an analysis to control and implementation of the research.
89. This article is published under license to the engineering department.
90. Because of the economic growth and changes in lifestyle, diabetes has become a
major public health problem.
91. We established collaboration between urban hospitals and community health
services.
92. This method computes a determination of a statistical confidence for each
individual determination.
93. Principles of applying the theory in the laboratory and the field are discussed.
94. The medical record of a patient after receiving treatment was reviewed.
95. Diagnostic work up for other causes of infectious diseases was negative.
96. Physicians should be alert to the fact that the experiment is potential fatal.
97. Lung diseases adversely affect airflow during breathing.
98. Nanoscale materials are relatively novel materials.
99. The aim of the work, presented could be formulated as follows.
100. Some methods for clinical applications have been presented as well.
101. During the 1960s, several biologists made decisive contributions to the
development of theoretical biology.
102. We developed a method for evaluation of dynamic changes.
103. Quantitative and temporal parameters of food consumption were used.
104. This method makes it possible to record simultaneously food-procuring activity
and impulse activity.
105. Proteins constitute at least 30% of the total mass of all living organisms.
106. The choice of model is based on a combination of throughput, economics and
similarity to the final manufacturing scale.
107. The current and conventional method has many disadvantages including side
effects.
108. Most of the strategies are in a preclinical state.
109. Process intensification provides a key competitive advantage in the market.
110. There has been rapid growth in the commercial market.
111. Cellular engineering strategies are highly desirable.
112. Genetic and biochemical analyses have generated a detailed portfolio of
mechanisms.
113. This progress has enabled the rational identification of core machinery.
114. A key feature in drug development is examination of the pharmacological
effects.
115. A science-based approach is vital for effective advancements.
116. This essay examined the use of the computer in the science classroom.
117. The Internet and interactive video were among the most recent technology
infusions into science teaching.
118. Diagnosis is not a discrete or limited process.
119. The search for universal explanations plays an important role in the development
of archaeological theory.
120. Australian planners have been preoccupied with the problem of water.