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If the animals would not indicate a choice the grid was removed and presented again after a few seconds.
Preference scores as displayed in Fig. 1C (left) were defined such that positive scores indicate a choice of AM while negative scores indicate a choice of OCT.
The task of the subjects was to determine the direction of the coherent motion and to indicate a choice by making an eye movement to a corresponding target.
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Without answering the justices' questions, the Florida Supreme Court then turned to the Gore campaign's contest of the newly certified results and ordered a statewide manual recount of ballots that when counted by machine had not indicated a choice for president.
The word "luxury" usually indicates a choice, as in "Shall I have the duck down, or the goose down?" or "How would you like your steak?" I understand that I'm probably spending more money than I need to by "choosing" tampons over the Mooncup, or free bleeding.
For the paper version of the FPS-R, after the child indicated a choice of face, the nurse recorded that response.
whether/weather - whether indicates a choice - whether or not, whereas weather means sun.
You can match the Lovers card to just about any love song, but the deeper meaning of this card is represented by the Spin Doctor's "Two Princes" indicating a choice between two lovers.
Burnham says he wants the current consultation on the document to indicate a "broad choice" on future reform.
where This is a weighted sum of the bin probability and the number of the combinations of -tuples that include If is large the corresponding bin would be a good candidate for merging under criterion (1) whereas a small value of will indicate a good choice under criterion (2).
On the first ballot, they indicate a single choice.
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