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Furthermore, the area AES of the Rich-Club, originally assigned to the Visual module, is believed to integrate all visual and even auditory signals for their multimodal processing and transference as coherent communication signals [34].
The CA1 region is believed to integrate information coming from the other subregions and also participates in mismatch detection (Lismann and Otmakhova 2001).
For this reason they show much greater persistence through cell division [ 21, 22] and consequently their frequencies are believed to integrate the effect of chronic exposure [ 23- 25].
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Hence, O-GlcNAcylation is widely believed to also integrate nutrient-dependent cues into O-GlcNAc-regulated processes, a level of regulation that we do not touch upon in this review.
In contrast, RNA viruses were believed not to integrate into the host's genome under any circumstances.
However, members of the Working Group were likely to be very familiar with the literature, and had the opportunity to suggest other indicators based on their experience and literature search; in this way, we believe to have integrated the best research evidence with clinical expertise.
Norepinephrine is believed to help the hippocampus integrate different information, such as navigational and sensory input, says Ahmad Salehi, a scientist at Stanford and lead author on the paper.
23 27 mTOR is located at the intersection of major signalling pathways and is believed to be capable of integrating a large panel of stress signals, including nutrient deprivation, energy depletion, and oxidative or hypoxic stresses.
In addition, as it includes coordination mechanisms, such as case management, integrated care is believed to benefit informal caregivers by linking them to adequate formal services [ 22].
I do believe our ability to integrate is a real triumph and feel depressed by Ukip propaganda telling us otherwise.
To a greater degree than has been the case, Richards believes, we need to integrate phonology — the study of sound in language — with syntax.
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