Sentence examples for a coarse form from inspiring English sources

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In particular, we show how a coarse form of this connectivity pattern can be generated without any instructive electrophysiological activity.

Since the system is visible in visual cortex in a coarse form before the afferents carrying structured activity arrive in the superficial layers, we infer that the patch system can exist independent of any imposed functional modality.

However, these models are incomplete because patches are found also in areas other than in visual cortex and can be observed in a coarse form before the afferents carrying structured electrical signals arrive in the superficial layers of the cortex (Price 1986; Callaway and Katz 1990; Ruthazer and Stryker 1996).

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Overall, the data suggest that the ∼350 ms limit to binocular rivalry is a result of a temporally coarse form processing at a binocular level.

In coarse form, primary process affective consciousness seems to be fundamentally an unconditional "gift of nature" rather than an acquired skill, even though those systems facilitate skill acquisition via various felt reinforcements.

The same principles are in action, but in larger, more coarse form, and you can't choke on them.

What might be the use of the temporally coarse form processing during rivalry?

The inhibitory interactions that cause the percept to alternate between the two eyes' views operate on these temporally coarse form representations (as clearly suggested by Experiment 2 and 3).

For all diets, calcium is provided in coarse form, in the fraction distributed in the afternoon.

In all studies on SF, calcium was provided in the afternoon fraction in coarse form of calcium carbonate (Traineau et al., 2013; Batonon et al., 2014).

Three broad groups of lithologies are identified along the traverse: (a) coarse sand forming shallow (depth 25 105 m) potential aquifer, leveled as AQ-I; (b) fine to medium sand forming a deeper aquifer below AQ-I, continuing up to a depth of 250 m and leveled as AQ-II; (c) Clay/sandy clay forming an aquifer (aquitard) leveled as AQ-III.

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