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The importance of better describing this interdependency is further reinforced by the fact that SC neurons have large receptive fields, and that responses at different locations within these receptive fields are far from equivalent.
Lit man from Las Vegas: As an overweight individual, I'd be far more receptive to an overweight doctor; his or her advice would be tempered by the personal knowledge of how difficult it is to lose and keep weight off.
As a philosophy professor, I discovered several years ago that students were far more receptive to my corrections once I made the subtle change from bright red to burgundy ink.
Born in Rio de Janeiro in 1948, Mr. Meireles came of age far from the international art scene but eagerly receptive to the latest developments in European and North American art.
Americans, however, are far more receptive to the ads.
The stories here cover a period from 1938, when Highsmith was only 17, to 1982, by which time she had long been resident in a Europe that was far more receptive to her work than her native America.
Most members of my profession are far more receptive to it, and for three main reasons.
Bargain hunters are likely to find sellers far more receptive elsewhere in the metropolitan area — but not everywhere.
It's more musical," he says, adding that contemporary audiences are far more receptive to what Swans have to offer.
But while Brazil remains far more receptive to private investment than neighboring Argentina, concern is nevertheless building as growth stalls.
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