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Such a mapping would constitute a mapping of the associative structures one harbors.
The resulting set of voxel values for each contrast constituted a map of the t statistic [SPM(T)] thresholded at P<0.001 (uncorrected for multiple comparisons), corrected for multiple comparisons in a small volume of interest pSVCcorr<.05 for areas where a priori effects were expected (see Supplemental Table S6), otherwise corrected in the whole brain pFWEcorr<.05.
The fringes constitute a contour map of the surface of the workpiece, enabling an optical polisher to see and to remove defects and departures from flatness.
These later reconstructions are annotated, and constitute a fate map.
80% of the sequence was required to be mapped to the genome in order to constitute a successful mapping of the protein to the genome.
Its crags, angles and lines constitute a virtual contour map and metaphorical mirror image of the rugged mountain territory he enters, equipped with telescopic rifles and elaborate traps.
The meta-data of documents constitute a specific collection mapped into a part of logical database.
The present review article constitutes a detailed map, which embraces all the recent efforts in this rapidly evolving field, and will help researchers to keep up to date, by offering insights into areas where significant improvements could be accomplished.
Upon rotation to principal components and normalization to unit variance, the resulting spatial distribution of words displays distinct geometric features associated with corresponding word meanings, i.e. it constitutes a semantic map (Figure 1).
The present article constitutes a road map that will help to identify and address the limitations with regards to the integration of research methods, evidence-based health care and IPC training, as well as continuing education to help to bridge the gap between conventional care and CAM.
Godfrey-Smith argues that for a mapping to constitute a genuine implementation, the microscopic physical states that are clustered together (to correspond to a given computational state) must be physically similar to one another — there cannot be arbitrary groupings of arbitrarily different physical states, as in the arguments for unlimited pancomputationalism.
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