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In that study, the Familiarity control rats were simultaneously shown a highly familiar object (from the previous trial) and an object that is less recent but still highly familiar (used in all previous sessions).
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Instead, he concentrated on texts with which people were already familiar, using the information they already had in their heads as the basis for understanding written symbols.
Duru's hoverboard, by contrast, is more familiar, using a series of propellers much like a drone, to lift the board and its rider up to 5m above the surface.
As soon as a brand becomes familiar, using its products can become a habit.
Although the terms "introvert" and "extrovert" are familiar, using your knowledge about your personality in the job search is often overlooked.
The Homeric poems, with which most ancient writers can safely be assumed to be intimately familiar, use the word 'soul' in two distinguishable, probably related, ways.
Each section has recipes, most offering familiar uses, like caraway seeds in red cabbage salad and paprika in goulash.
In addition to household goods, ornaments, and jewelry, a less familiar use of pewter alloys is for organ pipes.
The familiar use of infinity, which underlay much of perspective theory and projective geometry, also leavened the tedious Archimedean method of exhaustion.
Kentridge's familiar use of collage, newspapers and pages of books scrawled with thick black ink suggesting blood, fragmented, ricocheting in a cascade of projected images, suits the chaos of the action.
The slide interface is paired with a more traditional-looking Windows layout to allow familiar use of programs such as Excel and Word.
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