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When comparing participant performance before and after the intervention of a pedagogical hint explicitly linking actions to the conjectures (H4 and H5), findings emerged that support GEMC.

Note that behavioral inhibition in response to aversive outcomes reflects at least two concurrent processes: instrumental aversive predictions linking actions to outcomes and Pavlovian aversive predictions linking stimuli and contexts to outcomes.

The efference copy is used in conjunction with an internally represented causal model linking actions to their sensory outcomes to give a prediction of the sensory consequences of our actions [ 1].

Despite the established role of the caudate nucleus in flexible behavior by linking actions and outcomes (Hikosaka et al., 2000; Yin et al., 2005; Graybiel, 2008; Balleine and O'Doherty, 2010), its role in the monitoring of such behavior is less clear.

There are some in vitro data linking actions of pro-inflammatory cytokines IL-1β and TNF-α to myocardial cell changes in contractility and action potentials (DeMeules et al. 1992; Finkel et al. 1992; Li and Rozanski 1993; Yokoyama et al. 1993) and to induction of arrhythmias (Weisensee et al. 1993).

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You can't sustain action in these countries without either finding ways to make action costless (or at least invisible) or linking action to other things people care about.

The main problem is thus to do with linking action research actions to that of student learning academic and non-academic outcomes.

Furthermore, while the former benefit from gaining empirical evidence from the ground to generate new knowledge – especially in empirically linking action research to teaching and student outcomes, the latter from gaining support in terms of methodological and theoretical knowledge.

The net result, according to Bentley, is this: "Intelligent actions, emotional actions, linked actions, trains of action, planned actions, plotted actions, scheming, experimenting, persisting, exhorting, compelling, mastering, struggling, co-operating such aco-operating suchthousactivitiesd going on around us in populations among which we are placed".

The net result, according to Bentley, is this: "Intelligent actions, emotional actions, linked actions, trains of action, planned actions, plotted actions, scheming, experimenting, persisting, exhorting, compelling, mastering, struggling, co-operating — such activities by the thousand we find going on around us in populations among which we are placed".

On the other hand, not only a telemedicine peer review but also a system of linked actions for quality assurance in radiology should be developed.

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