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The phrase "a instructing" is not correct in written English.
It should be "an instructing" because "instructing" begins with a vowel sound.
Example: "I received an instructing from my supervisor on how to complete the project."
Alternatives: "a directive" or "an instruction."
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It should be noted that this type of instruction, although commonly used in resting state studies, is somewhat problematic because (a) instructing someone "not to engage" in a specific task may sound paradoxical and (b) experimenters lack strict control of what participants are actually doing during such kind of free mind wandering.
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So, for example, Forstmann et al. (2005) compared cases where the task for the next trial was either specified by an instructing cue or by a transition cue simply instructing "stay" or "switch".
Extracellular matrix (ECM) acts as an instructing template for the cells contained in tissues.
If you believe that your readers are going to be students, then having an instructing or informative style would help.
A manifesto is a schoolteacher, instructing a new generation.
Line A instructs you to enter a "1" if no one else can claim you as a dependent.
The first is information on the grasping point, which saves pairs of an instructed grasping point and a depth image.
He appears in the film as a priest instructing a sexually inquiring woman, "Il y a caresse... et caresse".
The monkeys were trained in an instructed-delay center-out reaching task.
With little requirement for precision in high frequency control, an instructed plasticity at the cerebellar nuclei may be less critical.
The breathing exercises data were analysed in 15 s epochs because this was the shortest duration of an instructed apnoea.
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