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Figure 29: N 1 DominantWhat should be noted <strong>is</strong> the cyclical relationship of the Ns in each of these diagrams. Th<strong>is</strong> <strong>is</strong> <strong>to</strong>represent the dynamic interplay between each in every IM, even if, as <strong>is</strong> now being said, theextent <strong>to</strong> which each N <strong>is</strong> relevant <strong>and</strong> significant in each instance changes. Were th<strong>is</strong> <strong>to</strong> bequantified - <strong>and</strong> I have a reservation about so-doing in keeping with the non-positiv<strong>is</strong>t approachadopted <strong>by</strong> th<strong>is</strong> study - in two-dimensional, flat, linear, graphical terms, it might be possible <strong>to</strong>posit N-ness in th<strong>is</strong> way:Figure 30: The proportions of N in IM3The graph in figure 30 <strong>is</strong> the outcome of a more numerical quantification of the degree <strong>to</strong> whicheach N was relevant <strong>and</strong> significant in IM3. I think th<strong>is</strong> <strong>is</strong> because I was self-conscious that th<strong>is</strong>was an opportunity <strong>to</strong> 'network'. Inevitably, the degree of N 2 -ness <strong>is</strong> proportionately smallersimply because, I had less need <strong>to</strong> use prior knowledge than I did <strong>to</strong> network. <strong>It</strong> <strong>is</strong> important <strong>to</strong>274Simon Hughes Ph.D. Thes<strong>is</strong> (Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 2012)

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