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Heneghan reports of four triggers for a diagnosis that often occurs early in the consultation, which get refined during the later refinement stage: spot diagnosis, self-labelling, the presenting complaints and pattern recognition [ 9].
The implication is that in the baby with normal eyes, despite poor acuity and contrast sensitivity, visual experience at birth sets up the neural architecture for later refinement.
That's why the Supreme Court in a later refinement said that "these delicate assessments of the inferences a reasonable shareholder would draw from a given set of facts and the significance of those inferences to him are peculiarly ones for the trier of fact".
Later refinement of these categories appears linked to late induced gamma band responses (iGBRs, latency ∼300 ms).
Our method can be broadly split into two steps; an initial step (step 1) of identifying the number and general position of the domains, and (step 2) a later refinement of the domain boundaries.
As explained in the previous section, MAUDS tackles these problems with an initial broad identification of the down states by overcrossing two moving averages, and a later refinement of the initiation and termination points by a discrete processing of the membrane potential evolution in the transition interval.
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In the mind of every economist I know, he is still closely associated with rational expectations and its later refinements.
Because they lack later refinements, the earliest religions from the Near East, Israel, Greece, and Rome may tell us a great deal about the basic properties and dynamics of religion, and it is to these cultures that Walter Burkert looks for answers.
In subsequent decades, cities invested in water infrastructure, which combined with later refinements like chlorine purification, are credited with major gains in life expectancy beginning in the first half of the 20th century.
Later refinements in cochlear implant technologies led to the development of multichannel electrode arrays, which enable patients to sense different frequencies of complex sounds and to recognize speech patterns.
Later refinements added sails, a shovel arm for tossing up sand, pneumatic power with fanlike blades pumping air into plastic bottles for pressurized storage, "nerve cells," which can detect when the animal is in shallow water, and directional cells, which count steps and cause the animal to back up when it is about to go into the sea.
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