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Foyles' 1997 adaptation

Foyles' 1997 adaptation refers to a revision of a specific theoretical framework or methodology, proposed by researcher Foyles in that year. It aimed to improve understanding or application of the original concept, often by refining definitions or introducing new procedures. While details vary depending on the field, generally, this adaptation offers a more effective, accurate way to analyze or approach a problem, facilitating better research outcomes or practical implementation. It reflects Foyles' efforts to update or extend previous work to better suit current needs or insights.