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Despite the fact that the evaluation instrument used in the survey did not measure outcomes directly related to the BTIO simulator, results indicated that the simulator had little effect on the efficacy of the program, bringing into question the efficacy of the simulator itself. In the analysis, no significant correlation was found between implicit intimacy and URI, bringing into question anecdotal reports of intimacy as a reason for lack of condom use. In a highly picturesque manner, Divola recorded the house's gradual destruction at the hands of local vandals, occasionally joining his own mark to theirs, thereby bringing into question the documentary status of the undertaking. |
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