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For a wide array of tests of spatial learning, fornix lesions in rats typically echo the outcome of hippocampal lesions, though the deficits can be less severe (Whishaw & Jarrard, 1995; Cassel et al., 1997, 1998; Aggleton & Brown, 2002).
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It is notable, that the results of the proportion analysis echo the outcomes of parametric assessments indicating that the measurement consistency was rater and joint dependent.
This echoes the outcome in connection with baseline CAI and the clinical response to first-line medications, GMA monotherapy and GMA + PSL.
The outcomes of the efficacy assessment based on CAI is presented in Figure 2, essentially echoing the outcomes seen in Figure 1.
The pope's recent Laudato Si' encyclical, and the recent UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), echo the same messages and call for essentially the same outcomes: The system is broken.
Allison Powney, manager of the domestic violence and abuse service at Daybreak, has found that outcomes for children from FGCs are good and echo the research findings from Canada.
Democratic strategists echo the point.
Subsequent commercials echo the first.
The pay packages also echo the past.
Some Western diplomats echo the accusations.
echo The battle is waging.
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