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Last summer's decision to go public was largely the brain-child of its then joint chief executive, Jon Corzine, who pushed it through against the initial opposition of some other top managers, including, apparently, his co-chief executive, Hank Paulson.

Teenagers are especially susceptible to having multiple hits to the head result in brain bleeds and massive swelling, largely because the brain tissue has not yet fully developed.

The head is filled largely by the brain, the sucking pump and its associated muscle bundles.

This is necessary because our universities have largely become the brain of a capitalism whose main products are nuclear bombs, global warming, industrialized agriculture, hunger, massive pollution of the Earth, and endless wars.

For instance, more than 110,000 3' end cDNA clusters, out of a total of 171,000 3' end EST clusters prepared during the Mouse cDNA Encyclopedia Project, were identified from only one library [6], largely from the brain [7].

FUS pathology in aFTLD-U and BIBD is topographically heterogeneous, but largely affects the brain regions linked to symptomatology, suggesting that the clinical phenotype in these diseases is dictated in part by differential spread of FUS pathology.

For example, studies by Decety and colleagues (1996) have shown that imagery of movement activates largely the same brain areas that are activated when movements are actually executed.

As most large proteins, including antibodies, are largely excluded from the brain, their observed effects on central amyloid-β are believed to be a result of sequestration of amyloid-β in the periphery thereby promoting efflux of amyloid-β from the brain; the so-called peripheral sink hypothesis (DeMattos et al., 2001; Zhang and Lee, 2011).

Research (often funded by drugs companies) has been largely concerned with the brain as a physical organ, rather than with the person within whose head it is housed, or indeed with their life experience.

Positive and negative emotions are largely independent in the brain, with different causes, functions, and circuitry.

First, STX1A is largely expressed in the brain regions involved in learning, memory, and fear (cerebral cortex, hippocampus, and amygdala, respectively; http://www.brain-map.org).

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