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The phrase "a shift of location" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a change in physical position or place, often in contexts related to travel, relocation, or changes in geographical settings.
Example: "The company announced a shift of location for its headquarters to better serve its clients in the region."
Alternatives: "a change of place" or "a relocation".
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The operations are: (i) the AND of appropriate (Δ V, Δ H ) pairs, which intersect along a common diagonal (Zone B); (ii) the AND of the appropriate Δ H vector and all positions without a Δ V high output (Zone C); (iii) an OR combination of the preceding two results and (iv) a shift of the locations one position to the right for subsequent calculations.
This vacancy may be filled by a neighbouring electron, which results in a shift of the vacancy location from one crystal site to another.
This deficiency may be filled by one of the neighbouring electrons, which results in a shift of the deficiency location from one site to another.
On the other hand, the leftward bias of eye movements observed during the inhibition-of-return task could be related to the right lateralized ventral frontoparietal network, which might involve reorienting of attention to an unattended location or a shift of attention from a cued location to an uncued one [ 36].
From this finding, it can be inferred that an increase in performance on change detection is related to a shift of attention to the location of the change.
It includes the use of a computer that announces each shift of location, like "Prague" or "C.I.A. Headquarters, Langley," as if telling us where we are somehow makes up for the astonishing lack of plot logic.
These results show that using a simple tool to locate and to perceive vibrotactile stimuli is accompanied by a shift of spatial attention to the location where the functional part of the tool is used, resulting in enhanced processing of visual stimuli at that location, and decreased processing at other locations.
Like Harrower, Harris does not romanticise a way of life that is harsh and unforgiving but, in the abrupt shift of location between her two acts, she captures a yearning sense of what we have sacrificed (community, belonging, landscape) in the name of progress.
Such a finding would be consistent with a shift of spatial attention to the location where the tool is used.
G-CSF evokes a shift of HSC to more central locations in BM, close to the vascular endothelium due to increased oxygenation needs of the HSC [ 38 ].
A classic method of manipulating covert visuospatial attention is via salient cues that may correspond to the location of a subsequent visual target (on 'validly' cued trials), or which trigger a shift of attention between cue and target locations on 'invalidly' cued trials (e.g. Posner et al., 1980).
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