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They imagine they are shrinking, living somebody else's hypothetical life or under anesthesia.
Participants were then asked to apply their evolutionary biology concepts once again by asking them to choose the perfect life history from a list of hypothetical life histories which would be best suited for survival.
Cognitive neuroscientists led by Elizabeth Phelps of New York University in New York City and her former graduate student Tali Sharot used functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to scan the brains of 15 volunteers who'd been instructed to think about various hypothetical life events, including ups (such as winning an award) and downs (such as the breakup of a romantic relationship).
The tests could even have killed a (hypothetical) life form.
Make a bar chart to track your annual giving, replacing the bars with icons of people or create an actual or virtual wall of photos, each picture representing a hypothetical life you've saved through your giving.
We hypothesize that this stage occurs right after the settlement of the planula larvae (or sometime after the settlement of the frustule), adding a stage (Figure 5) to the hypothetical life cycle proposed for staurozoans, since the best known life cycle of a staurozoan, the odd psammic Stylocoronella spp., apparently does not contain a "microhydrula" stage [7].
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General practitioners (GPs) are sometimes torn between missing a patient with a hypothetical life-threatening disease and referring too many patients for harmful and costly investigations. 1 In 2009, the concept of gut feelings in general practice was described, by means of a qualitative study, as a sense of alarm and a sense of reassurance.
But meanwhile, actual, non-hypothetical life in Waziristan and beyond is being severely disrupted.
Reiki is based on a ki – a supposed life force which is purely hypothetical.
I felt like a mannequin in a 1950s amusement park diorama representing some hypothetical motoring life at the outer reaches of the solar system.
In the research council's report, Dr. Jeffrey G. Lawrence, a biologist at the University of Pittsburgh, laid out a detailed analysis of such hypothetical communal life made up of extraordinarily tiny components, calling the aggregate a meta-cell.
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