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It's a study of how something can be consistent and ever-changing at the same time, as the same tape loop is always processing, but never quite unfolding the same way.
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Folk et al. (2009) argued that one always finds a congruency effect because in our design, there is always parallel processing of the two popping-out singletons.
Clearly, here is a condition in which there are two popping-out singletons, yet there is no sign of a congruency effect, which invalidates the idea that there is always parallel processing of popping-out elements (see also Schreij, Theeuwes, & Olivers, 2010, for other counter arguments).
In contrast, the conserved Glu5 in the hydrophobic stretch of bacterial (pseudo)pilins, which appears to be important for methylation in Tfp (Pasloske and Paranchych 1988; Strom and Lory 1991) but not in T2SS (Pugsley 1993a), is always dispensable for processing.
We prove here that the SNR achieved by the feed processing is always greater than or equal to that associated with the beam processing: SNR f ≥ SNR b.
A deep issue regarding timing in the brain is whether neural processing can ever be said to be dedicated to the problem of timing, or whether temporal processing is always, by necessity, wrapped up with the coding of other attributes in the brain.
When Plc ≥ S, as in Figure 4a, the square processing is always performed in the same direction, e.g., by columns.
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