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Both teams found that a repeated string of six nucleotides the building blocks of DNA that make up the "letters" of the genetic code in this gene can cause ALS or FTD.
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According to information provided by the record label there is some codelike logic going on in this bright, complex music: group members sending messages to one another through repeated strings of notes.
I'll even go so far as to say Mike Young is the Dante of post-boredom, guiding us through the rings of hell, reawakening something new inside of us that we have yet to become, hidden underneath the repeating string of days.
Diagnostic methods vary in science and scope, but most involve asking questions to gauge a player's awareness, testing short-term memory by repeating strings of words and numbers backward and forward, and administering short pencil-and-paper tests.
In another group of 30 German-English bilinguals, the researchers kept one language busy during the video-matching task by making participants repeat strings of numbers out loud in either English or German.
Two aspects of memory (working and serial short term) were assessed using the digit span task (Semel et al. 2003), where participants must repeat strings of live voice presented digits, either forward (serial short-term memory) or backward (working memory).
Each pattern of length 1, denoted as X1, is constructed as a combination of the repeated string x 1 and y1, At the same time, all occurrences C X1) are recorded.
Scoring is based on the number of correctly repeated strings.
In a typical test for mild cognitive impairment, a patient is asked to repeat a string of unrelated words.
On a memory test, a patient may be able to repeat a string of unrelated words -- red, Oldsmobile, cabbage -- but then fail to recall even one of them 10 minutes later.
In Digit Span, children will repeat a string of verbally presented numbers in both a forward and backward direction.
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