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The National Trust and English Heritage are merely the most prominent agencies involved in turning back the clock to an age which only ever really existed in the brain of Constable and Cotman, Gainsborough and Girtin.

Finally, with regard to binding potential in the brain, we assumed that equilibrium or near-equilibrium binding conditions existed in the brain at the time of peak brain uptake.

From this information, it was postulated that a complete angiotensin system existed in the brain, independently of the circulating system, and it was assumed that its role, including in tumours, was important in the regulation of vascular functions.

Another possibility is that some of the amyloid existed in the brain of old mice prior to the beginning of the treatment may serve as a source of Aβ in a partial resolubilization process.

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Current evidence suggests that at least two isoforms of DAGL (DAGLα and DAGLβ) exist in the brain and liver (Bisogno et al., 2003).

Some people would say that characters always exist in the brain, you just have to look for them and develop them by adding more characteristics.

It has long been established that on the somatosensory cortex the "map" that exists in the brain, relating specific areas of the cortex to specific places on the skin the genitalia are represented both in their expected place (around the lower trunk and upper leg) and then again below the leg, around the feet and toes.

"My own best guess is that every time we recall a memory, we lay down new versions". In this model, the existing memories would remain intact, but they would be integrated with the new ones or superseded by them meaning that the old memories would still exist in the brain but would be less accessible than the new ones.

Although the 'shared representation' theory does not claim that the neural systems underlying pain and rejection are exactly the same, it claims that shared representations exist in the brain regions thought to represent affective and sensory information in a modality-independent way.

It turns out that categories exist in the brain in a biological sense.

In minute quantities CaPO4 exist in the brain (brain sand), without significantly affecting its function (Bocchi and Valdre 1993).

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