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When she gave the doctor examples of her symptoms, he replied, "That's not memory; that's executive function". In effect, you lose the sequence of steps in a process.
Even more remarkably, the director, James Gray, achieves this with his images; his movie has this in common with "The Curious Case of Benjamin Button": both function, in effect, as silent movies.
Various cities in northern Europe have followed suit, experimenting with removing traffic controls in areas shared by cars, pedestrians and cyclists — creating lots that function, in effect, as public squares.
If the 12 TPP countries plump for common trade standards, then those rules crucially, not China's could function in effect as global ones, given the big chunk of world GDP they would govern.
If the 12 TPP countries plump for common trade standards (for instance, mutual recognition of regulatory approval processes in medical services), then those rules not China's could function in effect as global ones, given the fat chunk of world GDP they would govern.Congressional Republicans and Mr Obama argue that by boosting exports, the deal would make America richer.
They have used this technique to precisely tailor the shape of an atomic electron's wave function, in effect engineering "designer wave functions".
The voltage dependence makes NMDA transmission non-linear and the receptors function, in effect, as postsynaptic coincidence detectors.
The adaptive benefits of this drift come when new selective pressures suddenly favor a previously irrelevant promiscuous function, in effect creating a new neutral network that overlaps with parts of the old one.
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