2020
DOI: 10.6028/nist.ir.8256-draft
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“…Defining talent is problematic, particularly in art forms where changes in aesthetic preferences make it difficult to predict what will be valued in the future. Talent in dance comprises physical, artistic and psychological factors (XXX, XXX and XXX, 2010), encompassing skills and attributes including fitness, flexibility, strength, creative and expressive ability, motivation and self-confidence (XXX et al, 2010;Chua, 2014;XXX, XXX, XXX and XXX, 2015;XXX and XXX, 2015). A young dancer does not need to possess each skill to be talented, as strengths in some areas can compensate for weaknesses.…”
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“…Defining talent is problematic, particularly in art forms where changes in aesthetic preferences make it difficult to predict what will be valued in the future. Talent in dance comprises physical, artistic and psychological factors (XXX, XXX and XXX, 2010), encompassing skills and attributes including fitness, flexibility, strength, creative and expressive ability, motivation and self-confidence (XXX et al, 2010;Chua, 2014;XXX, XXX, XXX and XXX, 2015;XXX and XXX, 2015). A young dancer does not need to possess each skill to be talented, as strengths in some areas can compensate for weaknesses.…”
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“…A young dancer does not need to possess each skill to be talented, as strengths in some areas can compensate for weaknesses. These skills can be trained, and identification of potential as opposed to existing talent is important, to avoid excluding dancers without prior training from development opportunities (XXX et al, 2010).…”
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“…Overall, "XXXX-Anonymized for Review" showed a moderate acute and late GU and GI toxicity rate (14,23). Consequently, a more pronounced impact of deviations on toxicity is assumable in more escalated SRT dose concepts or definitive prostate RT schedules (higher RT doses) or when larger CTV volumes are treated (usage of other than EORTC delineation guidelines) (27).…”
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“…Patients treated with 70 Gy suffered from late grade 2 or 3 GU toxicity in 26% and 4%, respectively (p = 0.8). However, late grade 2 and 3 Gl toxicity analysis showed a significant difference with 7.3% and 4.2% cases in the 64 Gy arm versus 20% and 2.3% in the 70 Gy arm, respectively (p = 0.009) (14,23).…”
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