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An associative memory task in which a stimulus (the conditioned stimulus, such as a tone) predicts an aversive stimulus (the unconditioned stimulus, such as a footshock), with the two stimuli being separated by a stimulus-free trace interval.
It is bordered in the north and northeast by the Tuscan-Emilian Apennines and the Apuan Alps, these being separated by a series of long valleys from the sub-Apennine hills of Mount Albano, Mount Pratomagno, and others.
It is based on a relatively simple procedure that often consists of pairing an auditory (or visual) stimulus with an eyeblink-eliciting unconditioned stimulus (such as a mild puff of air to the cornea or a mild shock), with the two stimuli being separated by a stimulus-free trace interval.
After the two argued from a distance for some time, the American walked over to the Bulgarian's side of the court (where he was set to next play) and the two continued to argue, eventually being separated by a tournament official.
While the poor man Lazarus enjoys a blissful repose in the bosom of Abraham, the rich man who failed to help him in life is tormented in eternal fire without hope of respite, the two realms being separated by a great chasm (Luke 16:26).
The format is similar to the standard UNIX password file, with the username and password being separated by a colon.
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Each component is separated by a component separator, generally '/'.
Records are separated by a character called the record separator.
We were separated by a crevasse.
Decimal degrees should be separated by a comma.
Once again, Seoul and Washington are separated by a deep panic gap.
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