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However, they were unable to tie deposits left by eruptions to biological crashes closely in time.
In a remarkable convergence, Silva's work has also found that mice tend to link two memories formed closely in time.
The data was collected from soundings made in 10 stations in and around Poland which were closely in time and space connected with tornado occurrence.
Many event-related fMRI designs involve multiple successive events occurring within a trial, spaced closely in time (e.g., in cued set-shifting paradigms).
There was the sense of diminishment I always get from our culture of images: no matter how finely you chop life into a sequence of photographs, no matter how closely in time the photographs are spaced, what the sequence always ends up conveying to me most strongly is what it leaves out.
The "Me" follows the "I" so closely in time that it appears as if the "I" is the source of the "running current of awareness".
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Since the controls are closely matched in time to cases, OR is a close approximation to the incidence rate ratio [ 20], which with these small incidence rates is in turn close to the RR.
And the circles are when the inputs are closely spaced in time.
Chandra observations closely spaced in time often share the same CALDB files.
7th Law of the Fifth Discipline: "Cause and effect are not closely related in time and space" (Peter Senge).
In one class of breccia, clast material, breccia formation, and cement are all closely related in time.
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