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In parallel, aoR3H decreases the amplitude and precision of the startle response, an early arising, fast, large-amplitude behavior that is driven by CaP neurons.
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Thus, although frequently described as having a late onset, neural signatures of figure-ground segregation and assignment of border-ownership can arise fast (as fast as 10 20 ms after response onset) both in V1 and V2.
To the visitors that ignores the life cycle of their burgers before they land on their plates, Rungis is a strange new world, where questions arise faster than any busy worker can pause to answer.
Similarly, with scalar terms, if one could demonstrate that the enriched readings, such as 'some but not all' for 'some', arise faster than 'some but not necessarily not all', one would have strong evidence in support of the defaults view.
Preliminary data on transplantation experiments suggest that tumors derived from Eμ-Myc mice do not arise faster when transplanted into Caspase-2-deficient recipients, indicating that the higher dissemination rate observed in Eμ-Myc/Casp2 −/− mice is most likely not due to a more permissive environment in Caspase-2-deficient soma (Supplementary Figure S4).
Within the arising and fast growing trend of the personalized healthcare, the promising Personalized Health Informatics (PHI) asks to be understood, modelled, implemented, and tested.
We show that the solutions of mathematical model, in general, start with fast transient which is the so-called boundary layer phenomenon, and after decay of this transient they remain close to the solution of reduced problem with an arising new fast transient at the end of considered interval.
Since neither of these is observed, the spectra are interpreted as arising from fast exchange, with a minimal averaged chemical shift perturbation.
The paper argues that engine manufacturers need a deep understanding of components' inner functioning in order to be able to specify, assess, test and integrate components produced externally into the engine, as well as to coordinate and benefit from changes arising from fast-moving technological fields, such as digital electronics.
These results suggest that the branch stability (i.e., support value) for the opisthokont, amoebozoan, stramenopile, and Archaeplastida clades is not strongly affected by systematic biases arising from fast-evolving sites in our mitochondrial-gene data set.
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