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As described in the Introduction, inconsistent words are the ones most likely to benefit from activation of semantic codes.

Previous studies have found increased activation for written words relative to low-level visual stimuli such as checkerboards [Cohen et al., 2000, 2002] but, as discussed in the Introduction, inconsistent results have been obtained when written words are compared to pictures of objects.

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The main barrier to the routine use of EBUS and EUS in staging lung cancer is the variable procedure reimbursement seen in different countries as well as inconsistent introduction into national or local guidelines.

Given that the spatial aggregation of malaria risk is particularly acute in cities [4], [5] and a cluster sampling procedure was used, with different sets of TCUs sampled in each survey round, it is perhaps unsurprising that the crude relationship between intervention and non-intervention areas before the actual introduction of larviciding was slightly inconsistent (Figure 6).

Mr Fischer's writing style is somewhat inconsistent; a rather grandiloquent introduction sits oddly with the rest of the book, and the flow of his prose is occasionally interrupted by ugly, donnish jargon.

Earlier in her career, while investigating the problems of symbolic logic, she reduced syllogistic reasoning to an "inconsistent triad" with the introduction of the "antilogism," a form which made the testing of deductions easier.

Fifth, the premature introduction of democracy to Afghanistan is inconsistent with the culture of tribalism and dominance of Islam orthodoxy in the country.

Although several SPECT studies revealed abnormal rCBF in patients with FM, the findings were inconsistent, as noted in the Introduction, and also differed from those of the present study.

However, the results seem to be inconsistent with the fact that the introduction of vinyl ether linkage to a lipid structure lowers its lamellar-gel-to-liquid-crystalline-phase transition temperatures by 6 10° [8], [8].

As mentioned in the introduction of this paper, the previous literature has shown inconsistent findings concerning the possible risk or protective roles of multiple job-holding on individuals' job satisfaction and well-being (Guest et al. 2006).

He demonstrates that the farmers'natural learning curve was impeded by their unfamiliarity with the technology, its inconsistent temporal effects, and the rapid-paced introduction of novel GM varieties.

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