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The reason for this different behavior might be that the functional molecules are very easy to be transferred out of the pores of MSNs during the functionalization process.
It may be that the functional dependence of ourselves on our bodies is so essential that we only come into existence as embodied persons when our bodies reach a certain formation and constitution and then we cease to be when that formation and constitution is destroyed.
One problem seems to be that the functional similarities between systems within the cell and body organs are often exaggerated.
Hence, it might well be that the functional couplings between LPFC and striatal areas are in fact driven by common input from other areas.
It may be that the functional change in PCSK6 subtly alters the initial left right patterning of the early embryo, and this has a downstream effect during neuronal migration on the development of cerebral asymmetry.
One explanation for this might be that the functional capabilities of the affected brain area remain disturbed, with no further potential to be restored or re-integrated in the language 'network', and this might inhibit or impair functionally intact regions.
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One of the reasons is that the functional coherence function computes the similarity of a standardized set of GO terms instead of the aligned proteins directly.
One possible reason is that the functional molecules are very easy transferred out of the pores of MSNs during functionalization process, leading to poor surface coverage.
"The cool part about this is that the functional part is very thin," explained Prof Baskaran.
The major conclusion is that the functional diversity of frugivores (memory, senses, mouths, guts etc).
The third step is that the functional =Fe2+(OH)2 groups provide high surface area and functional sites which allow the chemical complexation of X2+ [22] 22].
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