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Not effectively connecting the dots has been seen as a failure of pre-9/11 analysis[16].
This spark gap is ionized and rendered conductive when lightning raises the voltage of the power line conductor, thus effectively connecting the SiC column between the power conductor and the earth.
White matter comprises bundles of myelin-coated axons (tracts) that conduct neural information between GM regions (effectively connecting GM regions) so its role is crucial if the brain is to function in a coordinated manner.
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Glued-in rods form very stiff connections and can be used to effectively connect structural timber members without disrupting their visible exterior.
Furthermore, the interview findings suggested that combining professional experiences inside and outside school can support teachers in reinforcing their abilities to teach in more "connective-oriented" ways that is, to more effectively connect school learning and workplace practices.
We previously showed that the MFG cluster was statistically significantly connected to PPC on the RFX group level [14], and here show that effective connectivity analysis for fMRI data during the visuospatial judgment condition could reveal the task-specific effectively connected region within MFG on an individual subject level.
The Town Lift effectively connects the historic downtown and the ski area.
The story or plot is a line that effectively connects the various circumstances I want to narrate.
The Times has not effectively connected the dots in a murky, fast-moving and difficult-to-report story.
Continuing this work will be crucial towards increasing retention rates among junior officers and ensuring that the US military is more effectively connected with American civil society.
This raises the issue of whether foreign investors in a private equity fund could be taxed as effectively connected with a United States trade or business.
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