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They should do so again on Sunday when the orchestra ends its current seasons with a program offering Mahler's daunting Symphony No. 5, conducted by the ensemble's dynamic and sensitive music director Paul Haas.

In the methodological perspective the study shows the potential of ecotones as highly dynamic and sensitive systems that may archive valuable paleoecological records.

In these combinations, sequence of treatment, treatment duration and cytotoxicity are very dynamic and sensitive resulting in different efficacy rates.

They increasingly move from older forms of a static, rigid world into the dynamic and sensitive qualities of a living metabolism.

As some of these structures are very dynamic and sensitive to environmental changes such as temperature drops or media composition, we attempted to confirm that the observed co-localization in these structures was not a fixation artefact.

However, the airborne microbiota may be dynamic and sensitive to changes by direct and indirect factors ranging from outside climate variation to indoor occupants and micro-niche establishment [29], and further analysis of sub-compartments of indoor air and different time points over a long period will be necessary to present a comprehensive picture of airborne microbiota.

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Previous research has shown that CSF is dynamic, variable and sensitive to variations in stimulus characteristics as well as the visual environment (McDonnell et al., 2007; Watson et al., 1986).

A critical examination of the part that the concept of domain specificity has played in theories of human brain function leads us to suggest a new view according to which domain specificity pertains to centrally generated constraints on information processing that can be both dynamic and context sensitive.

The dynamic and context sensitive control of precision has been associated with attentional gain control in sensory processing (Feldman & Friston, 2010; Jiang, Summerfield, & Egner, 2013) and has been discussed in terms of affordance in active inference and action selection (Cisek, 2007; Frank, Scheres, & Sherman, 2007; Friston et al., 2012).

The main point made in this article is that the representational capacity and inherent function of any neuron, neuronal population or cortical area is dynamic and context-sensitive.

For instance, recent attempts to augment the human decision-making process, especially in dynamic and time-sensitive scenarios such as military command and control, game theory, home automation, and swarm robotics, have focused primarily on environmental details such as positions, orientations, and other characteristics of objects and actors of an operating environment.

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