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Methods: Qualitative case study design using a cognitive task analysis interviewing approach.
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Knees, despite much design work, continue to be the Duplex-5's Achilles' heel.
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Higher education computing departments also need to be involved in course design.
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Of course, Joshua understood that Rafe was working through a design problem.
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Characterizing patients at higher risk may allow the design of preventive measures.
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Now squares and cubes have been recognized from time immemorial as useful ornamentalmotifs.
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Some elements can't be copyrighted in the United States, such as the games mechanics, but intellectual property and visualdesignelements are open to copyright.
Usage of decorative motif in English
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Its oldest name is 'cross of St. Hannes', but it occurs in pre-Christian Viking art as a decorativemotif.
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I see humanity as a vast decorativemotif that lives through our eyes and ears, as well as through psychological emotion.
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The Lounger was used as a decorativemotif on the Midwinter Pottery's popular Homemaker china, an interesting example of the contemporary idiom feeding on itself.
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The title of the circus was Joplin!, and it gave me pause to see the sins of my youth being replayed as a decorativemotif.
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The dragon has been described as "the most venerable symbol employed in ornamental art and the favourite and most highly decorativemotif in artistic design".
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Removing decorativemotifs from mould prior to applying to the frame.
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The decorativemotifs employed on the surrounding Arcade are sea plant life and its animal evolution.
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The style of the Regency with its use of musical instruments for decorativemotifs is also attractive.
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Many symbols and patterns that have become standard decorativemotifs are derived from early Greek, Roman and Egyptian decoration.