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In a perceivable shift to the left, Gandhi, in the middle of punishing regional elections, lavished praise on her late mother-in-law, Indira Gandhi, for her "much reviled" decision as prime minister in 1969 to nationalise India's banks.
Threaded with large intervallic leaps and lacking a perceivable tonal center, the music was surprisingly conventional: Michael Cerri's trumpet phrases were all too typical of the last 40 years in outside jazz, alternating staccato bursts with long tones.
You could therefore argue that a less capable robot could do the job just as well, but the 360 Eye also doesn't need to run as frequently as some others to maintain a perceivable level of clean, precisely because it gets more on its first sweep.
As he moved away from description of a perceivable reality - Murnau's Bavarian hills and houses, weather, churches, trees and light - and began to create an abstract symbolism of cannons and towers, figures, horses, abstract deluges and apocalyptic visions, Kandinsky entered a world of extreme ambiguity.
In fact there is a perceivable quality difference in Figure 4c,f.
However, irradiating walnuts to the dose corresponding to a 5 log reduction caused a perceivable change in flavor.
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If a word systematically relates to a visually perceivable object, activation is present in perisylvian cortex because the word form is being used and, at the same time, there is activation of the visual system in inferior-temporal and occipital cortex, because the objects might be present in the environment.
The resulting total quantity of a sample was divided by the animals' surface area in square millimetres in order to standardise to a presumably perceivable concentration of chemicals by an ant's antennal contact and to control for size differences between animals.
Individuals in the models are capable of perceiving the spatial distance and the dominance strength of others that are dwelling within a view angle of 120º and a maximum perceivable distance of 50 m (VIEW_ANGLE and MAX_DIST in Fig. 2).
By contrast, in Allison's view we require the temporal order of objects in space only as a backdrop against which to determine the temporal order of our experiences; "an enduring, perceivable object (or objects) is required to provide a frame of reference by means of which the succession, coexistence, and duration of appearances in a common time can be determined" (Allison 1983: 201).
To talk about any existent object is thus to talk about a collection of perceivable features localized in a particular portion of space-time.
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