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These recent developments may allow for better use of post-mortem human brain samples functional studies and animal models for circumscribed language subcomponents.
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In the United States, though, that phenomenon is circumscribed by language and ethnicity.
In terms of data synthesis, a rational, utilitarian moral perspective dominates, and has captured and circumscribed, the language and discourse of organ donation.
First, let a matter for investigation be circumscribed by a formalized language L adequate for discussing it.
Indeed, the day is long past when any dictionary could circumscribe the "official" language.
The rapid settlement of the country from a common cultural base in the Northeastern and Middle Atlantic seaboard closely circumscribed any regional differences in language, legal systems, local legislation and popular tastes.
Margins can be either circumscribed or not circumscribed.
Because the crusade of creationism and its multiple faces is not circumscribed to geographic region, culture, or language, it is better to be prepared and vigilant.
Asperger Syndrome (AS), which belongs to the autism spectrum disorders, is a behavioural disorder defined by problems in social interaction, circumscribed unusual interests, repetitive routines and rituals, speech peculiarities and non-verbal communication problems usually without language delay.
Thus we find that even high-functioning individuals who have mild, circumscribed phonological problems affecting literacy, have a tendency to show reduced levels of left-hemisphere language compared to normal readers.
The intimacy is circumscribed.
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