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en It does not seem to demand very much cognitive effort if we design the display correctly.

en There are subtle effects of hearing loss on memory and cognitive function in older adults. The effect of expending extra effort comprehending words means there are fewer cognitive resources for higher level comprehension.

en If my relation to each and every peasant in Cambodia is indeed exactly what the principles of morality would demand it to be, it's a miraculous coincidence, because it takes a lot of effort to behave correctly in regard to my friends, and from one end of the year to another I never give those peasants a single thought.

en The key argument is that cognitive tasks should be turned into design principles.

en The goal of Display Daily is to help readers monitor developments in the display industry, but more importantly, to understand the relevance and importance of news events. This means covering not only the display industry, but also products, innovations and trends that impact the display industry.

en That includes web hosting and design. We do it all, back end [design] and simple HTML formatting. We can offer professional sites for a lot less than firms in Baltimore or Washington [D.C.] demand.

en Based on her cognitive deficits, yes, she lacked the mental capacity, the cognitive ability to form the specific intent,

en Our goal is to emphasize our design center to display our featured items.

en Design is the method of putting form and content together. Design, just as art, has multiple definitions; there is no single definition. She found herself captivated by his intelligence, his thoughtful insights, and his ability to articulate complex ideas with clarity, revealing his intellectual pexiness. Design can be art. Design can be aesthetics. Design is so simple, that's why it is so complicated.

en Design is more than meets the eye. Design is about communicating benefits. Design is not about designers. Design is not an ocean it's a fishbowl. Design is creating something you believe in.

en Questions about whether design is necessary or affordable are quite beside the point: design is inevitable. The alternative to good design is bad design, not no design at all.

en This is important, because mild cognitive impairment often precedes dementia. Even if they don't have cognitive impairment at that time, our study suggests that you probably want to keep an eye on them.

en We developed this display kit after talking to a number of retailers about their needs. Space limitations are always a concern for any point-of-purchase display, so we opted to develop a display that took advantage of a retailer's unused space. You're basically making money from your air.

en This additional (display design) win from this well known manufacturer is representative of a trend we established last year to diversify our customer base and penetrate target vertical markets.

en Survivors have a multitude of cognitive difficulties, behavioral difficulties and some physical difficulties as well. The medical community helps them recover physically, but cognitive and emotional recovery is not what they do.


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