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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a cues" is not correct in written English.
It seems to be a typographical error or a misunderstanding of the intended phrase.
Example: "The teacher provided a cues to help students understand the lesson better." (should be "a cue")
Alternatives: "a hint" or "a signal".
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This pattern replicates previous results (Chiew & Braver, 2013), supporting the notion that pupil activity may index greater effort with incentive and with B, versus A, cues.
Methods: Functional magnetic resonance imaging was used to examine basal ganglia responses to (a) cues signaling possible monetary rewards and losses, and (b) delivery of monetary gains and penalties, in 13 young adults who experienced maltreatment before age 14 and 31 non-maltreated controls.
In addition, the elasticity of the substrate can affect cell differentiation [24] and cell behaviors, such as cell motility [25], [26], indicating that the microenvironment provides a cues that that direct cells' response and behavior.
Observable traits such as facial attractiveness can act as a cues to mate quality (genotypic and/or phenotypic); for example, facial symmetry, averageness and sexual dimorphism have all been suggested to reflect physical health and viability, which may be heritable (Penton-Voak and Perrett, 2000).
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Sears can take a cue from Marvel.
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