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Participants could respond as soon as the stimulus appeared and up until the next stimulus appeared.
Participants could respond as soon as the stimulus appeared and up until the next stimulus appeared (i.e., within 6 12 s).
However, there is increasing evidence suggesting that marine plants and animals could respond as fast or faster than their terrestrial counterparts, from both observations [ 3– 5] and theory [ 6].
Did he say something?" And though Donna's quick, even delivery signalled to Mitz that she could respond as she chose and not be attached in Donna's mind to anything the man had or hadn't done (and Mitz felt more confused about this now, about what the word "happened" might contain if she were to peer into it — a scant, uncategorizable film at the bottom of a bucket), she answered, "No".
And the candidates could respond, as usual, with their rehearsed scripts.
Practically, questions about the link between abandoned swimming pools and illness were sufficiently answered so that public and environmental health officials could respond, as manifested by Kern County's West Nile Virus Strategic Response Plan (3 ) and related strategies, including the Fight the Bite campaign, which calls for reporting of neglected swimming pools (4 ).
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Finally, in this experiment, we also had a direct behavioural readout of decision formation on every trial as subjects could respond at any time after decision onset.
Young players could not respond as quickly to the N.F.L.'s about-face.
If humanitarian agencies had good digital maps now of places that are particularly prone to natural disasters, conflict or epidemic diseases, they'd be ahead of the curve, and could respond properly as soon as a crisis occurs.
We also wished to determine the mechanism of action and in particular whether clinical factors or polymorphisms in the SERT genotype could predict those that would respond, as has been suggested for alosetron.
Police officers tried to respond as best they could, with squads of officers rushing in unmarked cars from one spot to the next, exiting quickly and throwing tear-gas canisters to disperse crowds and then speeding off.
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