Sentence examples for a prior occurrence from inspiring English sources

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This may be a low level of interpretation, of course; simply ascertaining the correct subject of a sentence where no subject is present, or inferring a verb from a prior occurrence, without going into any metaphysical speculations.

We compared the CR rates between groups stratified by baseline values and found that a prior occurrence of DKA affects the outcome of AHSCT treatment.

Recall or classification bias: the study by Martinelli et al. [ 9] could suffer from bias in this sense, as one of the exclusion criteria was the absence of a prior occurrence of VTED during the previous 24 months.

With respect to the possible biases present in each of the studies, we highlight the following: Recall or classification bias: the study by Martinelli et al. [ 9 ] could suffer from bias in this sense, as one of the exclusion criteria was the absence of a prior occurrence of VTED during the previous 24 months.

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On this scale, a '6' response was associated with the highest confidence for prior occurrence and a '1' response with the highest confidence for a new stimulus.

This review has outlined evidence that demonstrates that object recognition memory is not a unitary process, as the ability to judge the prior occurrence of a stimulus or stimuli can be achieved using different forms of information, dependent on different brain regions.

In humans, object-in-place memory enables judgments of prior occurrence within an environment and is readily acquired during a single encounter and therefore is essential for normal everyday living.

The rate of prior occurrence of a long travel, among the controls, ranged from 4.1% [ 7] to 33.3% [ 12].

Thus, in episodic object recognition, familiarity and its electrophysiological ERP signature are supposed to index prior occurrence of an object independent of the context the object was originally encountered in, e.g., [Ecker, U.K.H., Zimmer, H.D., Groh-Bordin, C., in press.

There is now overwhelming evidence demonstrating that the perirhinal cortex plays a critical role in judging the prior occurrence of individual items; relevant work from both behavioural and electrophysiological studies has been reviewed extensively elsewhere [1,13 15].

Finally, we examined whether stimulus-specific processing provided a source of fluency that could be used to infer prior occurrence [3,5].

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