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It made me wonder if I was the only one who was "going crazy" or if other women in their 50s were experiencing slight modifications of their memory and other changes.
The replacement of environmentally unfriendly refrigerants and the energy saving demand have recently caused changes of the components and operation of the vapour compression plants; in particular, the compressors have been experiencing upgrades and modifications.
As of this summer -- one year after the pilot began -- Ocwen reported that its principal modifications were experiencing re-default rates of less than 3percentt, far below what's seen in typical loan modifications.
For example, the nature of ongoing product modifications that are experienced by devices during development means that there is unlikely to be a 'steady-state' period where a device could be evaluated in a traditional setting such as a randomised controlled trial [ 8].
Furthermore, this method has the advantage that it is not affected by the modifications that may be experienced by both the study area and the cross-shore beach profile.
Common toxicity criteria grade 3 or 4 treatment-related toxicities, as well as all toxicities leading to a dose modification of imatinib, are summarised in Table 5. Grade 3 or 4 toxicities were experienced by five patients (27.8%); dose modifications of imatinib became necessary in seven patients (38.9%).
Considering this reason was the second most frequent among all reasons of chemotherapy scheme modifications, overall survival curve of patients who experienced modifications without objective medical reasons was compared with overall survival curve of patients who had no modifications.
The mechanism for modulating the neural responses could be experience-dependent (but not learning-dependent) modification of the neural responses (Messinger et al., 2005) or consistent modulation by attention (Maunsell & Treue, 2006; Nobre et al., 2006).
Strictly speaking, it should be noted that so long as the core thesis of adverbialism is that experiences are modifications or properties of the subject, adverbialism leaves open whether experiences are assessable for accuracy or not.
That is, perhaps experience-dependent modifications to the cortical circuit architecture may provide a benefit for cortical signaling efficiency, but not be of benefit to the cortical output to subcortical nuclei.
Lycan's suggestion that olfactory experiences are apparent as modifications of one's own consciousness depends heavily on the aspatial phenomenology of olfactory experience (Lycan 2000, 278 82).
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