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Each SMS prompt gave participants instructions on how to respond, followed by an example response: "Please respond with the number of flashbacks of the film, the vividness rating and the image descriptions in the next 15 minutes.

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All patients were able to provide confident and accurate descriptions of the scene stimulus, in line with those given by controls (see an example response in Figure S5).

For example, response inhibition, as measured by the Stop Signal task, is the summation of cognitive processes (such as sustained attention, goal-orientation and target detection) and control of the primed motor response [ 41, 42].

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Thus, ImmTACs have the potential to kill tumors which are not recognized by low-avidity T cells in patients, for example responses induced by cancer vaccines, since higher avidity CTL specific for self-peptides have been removed by negative thymic selection or inactivated by peripheral tolerance mechanisms.

In the classical Pavlovian model of conditioning, an unconditioned stimulus is followed by an appropriate response; for example, food placed in a dog's mouth is followed by the dog salivating.

For example, responses varied greatly by gender so it became important to reconsider gender for all responses.

If multiple MVA genes were to be deleted, in order to overcome putative functional redundancy, one might assume that at some point the virus would be so crippled as to be only very poorly immunogenic, for example by an antiviral response occurring early during the infection cycle, which normally proceeds to immature virion formation even in non-permissive cells.

This difference might be caused by the in vitro conditions, for example by a different response in COS7 cells, the lack of Slit ligands in vitro, or point to the involvement of other factors.

For example, some electrophysiological data suggest that different task instructions can modulate word identification as shown, for example, by an enhanced N200 response during an orthographic, as compared with semantic and phonological, task (Ruz and Nobre 2008b), and by distinguishable patterns of preparatory brain activity in anticipation of different task requirements (Ruz and Nobre 2008a).

They can be complemented by for example host response, stromal or even NF-кB specific gene expression signatures [ 22- 25].

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