Sentence examples for features that respond to from inspiring English sources

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It also doubtless represents the ongoing pattern for Destiny: additional strikes, challenges, gear and weapons, along with multiplayer maps and modes – but also a few reactive features that respond to fan feedback.

HD mapping will play a key role in that regard, helping make systems more accurate with real-time localization features that respond to road types and driving conditions.

Animal movement characteristics are not species-specific traits, but rather individual features that respond to various selective pressures.

That involves constantly assessing market requirements and looking at building products and features that respond to a need, yet that aren't dated when you launch them.

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Of the array features that responded significantly to nutrient addition, 29 and 25 annotated features of the N- and P- addition trend sets, respectively, were PPRs.

As with the last version, its eyes are LCDs, though this time out they feature more complex visuals that respond to the Furby Connect app, coupled with animatronic movements and sensors to offer up a fuller range of emotions and reactions.

Such synaptic modification provides an important neural basis of learning: As two co-occurring objects are being connected in the individual's mind, neurons that respond to features of these objects become bound together functionally in the individual's brain.

These connections propagate activity from higher areas coding the target of search to enhance the activity of neurons in lower areas that respond to target features (van der Velde & de Kamps, 2001; Wolfe, 1994).

The earliest stages of visual processing take place in the primary and secondary visual cortical areas, often referred to simply as V1 and V2, which contain cells that respond to the simplest features of a scene, such as contrast between adjacent areas of the visual scene and the orientation of edges.

This descriptor does not feature strongly in the rankings of other ORNs that respond to aliphatic compounds.

IT cortex is essential for object recognition and is characterized by 2 types of neurons: neurons that respond to behaviorally important objects, faces, and hands and neurons that respond to visual features that are complex but still less complex than object images (Gross et al. 1972; Desimone et al. 1984; Perrett et al. 1984; Tanaka et al. 1991; Kobatake and Tanaka 1994).

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