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This mechanism allows all the branches of a neuron to be in a state of readiness to respond to local stimuli by changing their local proteome and hence their synaptic structure and function.

However, in this report we address the basis for another characteristic of these enigmatic cells, namely their constitutive state of readiness to respond with massive cytokine production (reviewed in [ 3]).

But North Korea, which thinks in "military-first" terms and prioritises self-reliance in its affairs, may be sceptical that joint exercises are just about readiness to respond to attack or benignly demonstrating an alliance commitment to South Korea.

People who maintain a particular emotional stance toward life - such as fear, disdain or joy - may tend to hold the facial muscles involved in those feelings slightly tensed in a readiness to respond, according to Dr. Ekman.

Limitations include the study requirement that patients be at least moderately ill and experiencing acute psychotic exacerbation, a potential selection bias in the readiness to respond to measures, and small sample sizes for some analyses.

It is thus no longer a question of whether a large number of Americans belong to fluid-nations; it is, rather, a question of how willing Americans are to freely confess these citizenships, and to then undergo the necessary mitigative measures so that the nation need have no doubt about their readiness to respond in an emergency.

"I do not have the time and readiness to respond always in an efficient way… Although I try to develop rapport and a supportive relationship with the mothers of my patients, it is difficult to achieve this with a depressive mother.

Following the same argument, the higher level of impulsive (premature) responses in C mice was not due to a greater readiness to respond because they showed slower correct latencies than H mice.

As a consequence, failure detection is immediately followed by an enhancement of attentional resources (i.e., readiness to respond to the upcoming task) that may in turn serve more specific executive control subsystems.

In addition, subjects showed a self-attribution bias, that is, more readiness to respond "self" than to respond "other", a bias that tended to be higher in the active than in the passive condition (c = −0.50. vs. c = −0.30, Wilcoxon t(10)  = 1.7, p = 0.06, see Figure 4, lower panel).

That raises serious doubts about the Guard's readiness to respond to either a natural disaster or a terrorist attack.

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