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Neuroscientists exploring the machinery of language now regularly use "Jabberwocky sentences" during brain scans, to show that meaning and grammar are processed quite separately in the brain.
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So in this simple example we can see how the same stimulus (a stare -- which, in fact, might have had absolutely nothing whatsoever to do with Pat) would be processed quite differently depending upon the self-schema that was activated.
The exceptions to this drawn-out process are currently quite narrow.
The whole process is, quite intentionally, rather boring.
Even major ecological and biogeochemical processes are quite distinct in different sorts of inland waters.
Results show that dynamic controllabilities of both processes are quite similar.
However, from the literature, studies on the dipping process are quite lacking.
You must respect that their healing processes are quite different from yours.
The two processes are quite similar, differing most notably in their source of power.
The mechanisms involved in all these processes are quite controversial.
It is known that membrane processes are quite efficient at removing COD and TOC from wastewater [ 19, 20].
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