1 ontexts (color, scene) on opposing sides and
were told to attend to only one object-context relations
2 tal to health and that healthy people should
be told to avoid these foods.
3 liberate recall (explicit instruction) or to
be told to complete the stem with any appropriate word (
4 1-8.07) compared with patients who said they
were told to continue therapy longer.
5 6 had an oral food challenge (negative); 3/6
were told to exclude until review in allergy clinic; and
6 In 1 of these conditions, subjects
were told to expect mild but painful electric shocks; th
7 If you
were told to ignore a white bear, you might find it quit
8 NASA has
been told to look for ideas to lower costs and shorten t
9 ted as a donor at another medical center and
was told to lose weight and quit smoking.
10 r infants group allocation upon request, but
were told to mask this information from assessors.
11 vanced clinical findings were more likely to
be told to return.
12 %) with life expectancy of less than 5 years
were told to return for future surveillance colonoscopy
13 gions had decreased activation when subjects
were told to see gray scale, whether they were actually
14 re simplify instructions to patients if they
are told to take all cardiac medications as normal.
15 Patients who said they
were told to take their medication for less than 6 month
16 ater amounts, more often, or longer than you
were told to take them; or (3) use in any other way a do
17 m is just placed in the library and students
are told to use it when they can find the time.