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ERPs were recorded during encoding of positive, negative, uncategorized neutral, and categorized neutral words.
However, it can be noted that visual comparison of error patterns revealed that patients categorized neutral sentences as disgust sentences more often than controls.
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All other substitution quads involving either charged or non-charged residues were categorized as "neutral".
The majority of people are in between and categorized as "Neutral types" [18].
Covariations between residues which differ from each other by not more than volume of a methyl group (∼30Å) are called 'conservative coupling' whereas residue pairs with volume difference of more than one or two methyl groups are categorized as neutral coupling.
If determination was unclear, the plan was categorized as neutral.
Many of the papers categorized as neutral suggested possible clinical benefit despite a negative result.
In these cases, the majority of changes are categorized as neutral, though in MRGPRX1 both human, Arg55Leu, and macaque, Arg55Cys, polymorphisms are predicted to be deleterious.
Czech consonants are categorized as "hard", "neutral" or "soft": Hard: /d/, /g/, /ɦ/, /k/, /n/, /r/, /t/, /x/ Neutral: /b/, /f/, /l/, /m/, /p/, /s/, /v/, /z/ Soft: /c/, /ɟ/, /j/, /ɲ/, /r̝/, /ʃ/, /ts/, /tʃ/, /ʒ/ This distinction describes the declension patterns of nouns, which is based on the category of a noun's ending consonant.
Responses were categorized as favorable, neutral or unfavorable based on that scale.
The G-gap (unit = HbA1c %) was categorized as negative, neutral, or positive when less than or equal to −1 (i.e., more negative than −1), greater than −1 to less than +1, or greater than or equal to +1, respectively.
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