" These words show a willingness to listen, to learn the experience of the other. I first learned of the power of these words when I was 19. I was a sophomore in college; my sweetheart was a medical student. We were planning to marry in a few months with the who...
We also analysed habituated cats’ sum of behaviour score (total score) to test whether number of responses simultaneously elicited in response to a vocal stimulus increased from trial 4 (noun or other cat’s name) to trial 5 (test cat’s name). However, unlike response magnitude, significant...
The stranger bowed his head at the stricken cry which his news elicited from the priest, who, after a few moments vain effort to speak, opened the letter and read: MY DEAR FRIEND,--It is through no man's fault but mine that I have come to this. I have had plenty of luck, and...
streamers of electricity thus elicited from the earth and pouring out to the ambient air are marvelous. Such a display is seen in Fig. 14, where the crown of the coil, tapering upward in a Peak of Teneriffe, flames with the outburst of a solar photosphere. The currents which are made ...
aIn other words, is not each machine all has 2mm and the 4mm function. 换而言之,不是所有有的每台机器 2 毫米和 4 毫米功能。[translate]
Rhyming Words According to First 3 Letters (eli) - Words That Begins with eli: elicit adjective (a.) Elicited; drawn out; made real; open; evident. verb (v. t.) To draw out or entice forth; to bring to light; to bring out against the will; to deduce by reason or argument; as,...
Second, while the odd one out tasks have been selected with great care, the nature of these tasks might affect the outcomes – as can be observed, the two tasks differed in terms of the types of arguments they elicited, meaning that two different tasks may have given a different idea of...
Posttraumatic growth, it should be noted, can be experienced alongside the stress elicited by the traumatic events as well as posttraumatic symptoms (See the systematic review by Fayaz (2024). Three main components comprise PTG. The first is a change in trauma survivors’ perception of the self...
but if he or she were to measure my temperature and find it elevated, it would be a sign. Another good example: pain is a symptom, since the perception of pain is unique to each patient. Tenderness, however, is a sign, since it is elicited by a clinician, e.g., applying pressure ...
the tasks allowed for English to serve as a ‘translingual’ tool (Horner et al.Citation2011), to emphasise the fluid and dynamic ways with which all English speakers interact with English in an English medium classroom. However, not all interventions elicited positive responses. For instance, on...