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We found that although accurate across-effector classification does indeed arise in Heschl's gyrus during the trial, it does so distinctly earlier in the Plan-phase compared to that of the frontoparietal areas (see Figure 4 figure supplement 3).

We found that although accurate across-effector classification does indeed arise in Heschl's gyrus during the trial, it does so distinctly earlier in the Plan-phase compared to that of the frontoparietal areas.

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Each represents properties, objects, or states of affairs, but they do so distinctly.

This suggests that addition of a putative gating charge at position 287 and its elimination at position 302, while yielding superficially similar effects, do so by distinctly different mechanisms.

As with Dude's re-invention as a sleuth, I was distinctly out of my element – what salesman "flown out from London to solve an urgent problem" does so in £10 Matalan strides and a George by Asda shirt?

Every joke he does feels so distinctly "him" and there's a carefully honed comedy voice that's as apparent to me in, say, a guest appearance on The Muppet Show as it is on David Letterman's couch.

Some blogs might exhibit one of these characteristics more often than it exhibits the others, or rarely exhibit this property, but do so vividly and distinctly.

But to my mundane scribbler's question about co-authors: after sucking my pencil, I've decided both books captured Steve Forbes's authentic voice - his concerns and passions and worldview, even though each book in itself did so with a distinctly different flavor.

The more enlightened approach would be to leave your assumptions at the door as you build your argument – but Stanovich found that smarter people are almost no more likely to do so than people with distinctly average IQs.

In doing so he helped develop the first distinctly American photographic style -- a brutally direct, clear, objective style without gimmicks or tricks.

Collectively, our studies show how cells reorganize their transcriptomes to respond to proinflammatory signals, doing so in a manner that is distinctly different than response to other cellular signals (e.g., mitogenic; [ 13]).

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