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In the eighteenth century, for instance, a face was believed to reflect its owner's moral standing.
At low temperature, the Rct, which is believed to reflect cell reaction kinetics, dominates the cell resistance.
Developmental prosopagnosia is a disorder of face recognition that is believed to reflect impairments of visual mechanisms.
The subdivision is believed to reflect the substance of the best current practice and introduces no novel conception.
The articles were widely believed to reflect a rift in the leadership over the pace of change.
(Such commentaries are not official statements by the government but are believed to reflect high-level government opinion).
The conflicting messages are believed to reflect a power struggle between Mr. Ahmadinejad and Iran's conservative establishment.
The post-cranial morphology of the Neanderthals, which is generally believed to reflect an active lifestyle under cold conditions, falls within the range of modern human variation.
We investigated whether the Bereitschaftspotential (BP), an event related potential believed to reflect motor planning, would be modulated by language-related parameters prior to speech.
Importantly, both types of binaural cue elicited a circa 200 ms latency object-related negativity component, believed to reflect automatic cortical processes involved in distinguishing concurrent auditory objects.
Severe hot flashes, believed to reflect naturally low levels of estrogen, might also be a sign that supplements could help, some thought.
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