Examples of using Relearning in English and their translations into Portuguese
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Medicine
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Computer
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The very word"psychic" implies constant relearning, because, as the interviewee states,"an event that was previously configured in a certain way is given new significance, in another way, as a result of a subsequent event.
Relearning embroidery and crochet techniques originally learned in childhood,
raising a range of relearning to be, feel
concentration for a better relearning.
learning and relearning.
with the intent to promote the relearning of motor skills.
if you hate the waste of relearning what you have forgotten,
a new sense of hearing becomes urgent, because the audience is in a process of relearning the hearing.
the constructive forces bringing about reorganisation of self and relearning reside primarily in him.
and"relearning","reflection","evaluation", and the effect that these actions have on the students, in particular students whom they believe have been historically and continue to be disenfranchised by what they call"traditional schooling.
The changes implied by new technologies in our lifestyle force us to a continuous relearning of everyday's life gestures
as it involves relearning everything to use brand new tools-
are subject to the relearning due to professionalism
Both the number of relearning sessions and the number of days in between each session have a major impact on retention(the repetition effect
thus the users' autonomy through education and relearning of daily activities.
her presence as a woman in history, relearning as a Sem Terra woman.
Knowing that patients with parkinson's disease have limitations in the relearning of motor tasks, the decrease in dopamine in the basal ganglia reduce the motor activity of the cerebral cortex, reducing voluntary movements, it has become so important to search for resources to the relearning of motor tasks of their daily lives.
evaluate the effects of a march of relearning protocol with the use of partial support associated weight gain conventional physiotherapy in post stroke individuals.
we are always faced with the challenge of learning and relearning new cultures
capable of learning, relearning and teaching, and of freely choosing health patterns;