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The phrase "a strong input to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing contributions or influences in a particular context, such as projects, discussions, or decision-making processes.
Example: "Her research provided a strong input to the development of the new policy."
Alternatives: "a significant contribution to" or "a valuable addition to".
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Points in arm/hand and leg/feet are considered to have a strong input to central nervous system [ 43].
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There is considerable specificity in the cortical projections to DLPN and rNRTP (Glickstein et al. 1980 , 1994 May and Andersen 1986; Giolli et al. 2001; Distler et al. 2002; for review, see Thier and Möck 2006) with FEF providing a stronger input to rNRTP, MST to DLPN, and MT to DLPN and NOT (Distler et al. 2002).
"It takes a lot of your prefrontal brain power to force yourself not to process a strong input like a television commercial," said Dr. Desimone, the director of the McGovern Institute for Brain Research at M.I.T. "If you're trying to read a book at the same time, you may not have the resources left to focus on the words".
So it is possible to choose a strong input for the × pathway and a weak input for the Y pathway or visa versa.
However, for a strong input drive, low tunneling rates and intermediate to high values of the nonlinearity the Bogoliubov expansion breaks down.
Counselors had a strong input into decisions regarding a patient's readiness to commence ART, including an assessment of the patient's understanding of the disease and ability to take ART.
While Paul Farbrace remains in charge for England's five-match one-day series with New Zealand, the interim head coach has told his players that the incoming Trevor Bayliss had a strong input into the selection of the squad and will be monitoring their progress from afar.
We find that external input exerts profound and sometimes counterintuitive changes in the correlation among neurons: for example, a strong input can make the neurons almost independent.
After ∼24 ka, a strong input of coarse-grained gravelly sediments was observed which indicates a strong increase in physical weathering processes and periglacial-controlled supply of bedload sediment in the catchment.
In particular, we show that a strong input can make the neurons almost independent, suggesting that functional connectivity does not depend only on the static anatomical connectivity, but also on the external inputs.
This shows that many PNs received a strong input from ORNs when these two odors were presented.
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