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Discover LudwigThe phrase "equally salient" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English
It means equally prominent or noticeable. You can use it to describe two or more things that hold the same level of importance or significance in a given context. For example: - "Both candidates had equally salient arguments, making it difficult for voters to choose between them." - "The two paintings are equally salient in the exhibit, drawing the most attention from viewers." - "In order to make a fair decision, we must consider all equally salient factors."
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Equally salient is the unquestioned notion that passive forms of information exchange can enable retention of that information over time.
Equally salient are the significant opportunities for business and social change if mobile app developers can meet the needs of hundreds of millions of rural inhabitants.
Equally salient is the utility of the pIN-G system in identifying and dissecting motifs, such as the previously undocumented Tyr612 in Kv1.4, that control the dynamics and expression of cell surface proteins, especially when, like Kv1.4, they have no specific radioactive ligands or where biotinylation strategies may not be straightforward.
Less tangible but equally salient mentoring conversations may center on concerns such as professional identity, work-family integration, and personal confidence.
The contribution of task effects to the observed findings and whether they are pain-specific or generalize to other equally salient and threatening events remains to be demonstrated.
It is therefore likely that similar, partially independent patterns of neural responses mediate not only perceptual, motor, and autonomic responses to noxious stimuli but also to equally salient and threatening stimuli from other modalities.
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Alternately, a purely linguistic activation could be hypothesized, involving the Visual Word Form Area (left fusiform gyrus of the temporal cortex) being more responsive to (equally frequent) more salient or arousing words [33], [34].
As patients shift into the post-primary treatment survivorship phase, other issues become equally or more salient.
Interestingly, the results from our combined visual salience and vigilance task suggest that ON rotigotine responses to less salient (but equally task-relevant) targets became faster on the left, relative to more salient ones.
At the same time, when this link has been made salient, it is equally likely that negative affective reactions guide and exert a strong influence over risk perceptions.
For example, we wake up more easily when we hear our own name or a particularly salient sound such as an alarm clock or a fire alarm compared to equally loud but less relevant sounds.
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