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The extent to which outcomes can be improved on the backbone of such training and plasticity depends on availability of sufficient residual neural resources, regardless of the type or duration of the neurological insult (Riley et al., 2011).
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Skills training can improve behavioural outcomes on the backbone of neuroplasticity; in many cases, maintenance of behavioural gains depends on continued therapeutic exposure.
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Speek hosts its service on the backbone of the Level3 fiber network.
It means the bottleneck does not appear on the backbone of MBSs.
An attack on them is an attack on the backbone of America.
And it is built and distributed on the backbone of the Internet.
Many of them went on to become the backbone of Hong Kong's democracy movement.
The market we're focused on is the backbone of the US economy.
They all improve; one day they'll help form the backbone of our health system.
"We began these negotiations focused on improving wages and working conditions for the backbone of our unions our middle income members–and I believe we've made solid gains for that group," said Shelby Scott, AFTRA's president.
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