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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a brain would be" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in hypothetical or conditional statements to discuss the nature or function of a brain in a given context.
Example: "In a world where emotions dictate decisions, a brain would be essential for rational thinking."
Alternatives: "a mind could be" or "a intellect might be".
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Anybody with a brain would be suspicious.
Lincoln Taiz has little patience for the notion of plant pain, questioning what, in the absence of a brain, would be doing the feeling.
"It's appalling that anyone with half a brain would be able to walk into one of Latin America's most important museums and steal a Picasso," said Jones Bergamin, who runs the auction house Art Bourse in Rio de Janeiro.
These machines are similar to what a brain would be if it were made of hardware and wire instead of flesh and nerves… A machine can handle information; it can calculate, conclude, and choose; it can perform reasonable operations with information.
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Any American president with a functioning brain would be tough on Pakistan, especially as far as drones are concerned".
I doubted that mussels and scallops, which possess various clusters of nerves, or ganglia, but lack a true brain, would be aware of pain in the same way (although, intriguingly, scallops do possess up to 100 tiny eyes, which peer out at the world between the two halves of their shells).
Thus, in the event of a failure of an individual freezer, despite the provisions in place, it is unlikely that the entire set of samples obtained from a single brain would be ruined.
A fully clarified brain would be nearly invisible to the naked eye.
It's clear that a lab-grown functional human brain would be an exciting experimental tool.
Since the accumulation of Aβ is considered to be the most critical single event in the pathogenesis of AD, a catabolic elimination of Aβ from the brain would be a valuable therapeutic strategy.
Future studies of Varroa effects on honey bees should analyze specific tissues, and our results suggest a focus on the brain would be fruitful.
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