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The response to what one critic called Davis's "sans-serif version," published in 2003, was reserved: some reviewers felt that her accuracy — which kept intact word order and punctuation, and often preferred an obscure cognate to a flashier English rendering — came at the expense of felicity.

For unconscious relational retrieval, we computed first-level contrast images comparing brain activity in response to intact word pairs, broken word pairs, new word pairs (baseline condition) and pairs of consonant strings (second baseline condition).

Controls increased signal to intact versus broken word pairs in bilateral hippocampus and right thalamus, while patients increased signal to broken versus intact word pairs in bilateral hippocampus and parahippocampal gyrus.

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These keywords included entire intact words, words put in a wildcard format (e.g., bacter*, which would flag the words bacterial and bacteremia), and words in a fuzzy search format (e.g., one letter in the word could be wrong, and the word would still be flagged in the record, thus decreasing misclassification caused by misspelling and data entry errors).

Hence, medial prefrontal cortex may have mediated the reactivation of subliminally encoded semantic relations (schemas) and the detection of analogous semantic relations in intact retrieval word pairs (van Kesteren et al., 2012).

Shakespeare's language is intact — the words "Christian" and "Jew" still sting — but their painful charge is obscured because literal meaning has been drained away.

Although if you stroll along the streets of Soho today, the word "intact" may be imprecise at best, for the galleries have been replaced by high-end retailers like Dolce & Gabbana and Chanel, while shoppers and tourists outnumber artists by the many thousands to one.

As Figure 2 shows, although non-verbal semantics was largely intact and single word comprehension was mildly impaired, Graham's comprehension was severely impaired for spoken and written sentences.

Accordingly, patients with damage to posterior temporal cortex show poor language comprehension, while those with damage to LIFG show semantic retrieval problems but relatively intact knowledge of word meaning in tasks that minimize executive control demands (Hart and Gordon 1990; Chertkow et al. 1997; Thompson-Schill et al. 1998; Robinson et al. 2005; Novick et al. 2009).

Mr. Lewin had an easy job leaving Steinbeck's words intact.

If you were in charge of taking this poem and translating it into a new medium while still keeping the words intact, what would you do?

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