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Recent work by us and others has concentrated on providing good measures of the increase in the propagation of the activity in the uterus associated to the advance of pregnancy [7 9].
Thus it is likely that individuals with inherently increased excitability to occipital TMS have either a progressive increase in the propagation of TMS-evoked activity from early visual areas to higher areas or enhanced phosphene perception within higher visual areas themselves.
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In Hitler's Germany sports was a tool in the propagation of Aryan culture, which forbade non-Aryans to take part.
What is troubling here is that Los Tigres are participating in the propagation of this consumerist culture.
Sc_Hsp104 is involved in the propagation of S. cerevisiae prions.
Hsp104 is also involved in the propagation of fungal prions.
This polarisation will only exacerbate with Facebook's development of Atlas, increasing the propagation of the Facebook identity into publishing environments, enabling them to garner more behavourial data.
The increase in viscous heating retards the propagation of the invading fluid but accelerates the ultimate displacement of the resident fluid.
Major landscape transformations have occurred in the northern Mediterranean over the last decades, including urbanization, agricultural intensification and land abandonment, which, in turn, increase the risk of the propagation of fire.
Taken together, these results indicate that the sulfoxidation of M213 induces an increase in the signal propagation ability of Helix-3.
In particular, the propagation of personal communication devices has been a source of concern to many.
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