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Therefore, the pattern of activation in this portion of lateral PFC may be best characterized by its delay-related effects.
The closest is a study that has proposed that development over time may be best characterized as an increase in stochastic change in behavior [ 45].
Recent theoretical perspectives have suggested that the function of the human hippocampus, like its rodent counterpart, may be best characterized in terms of its information processing capacities.
Current perspectives, therefore, have emphasized that the function of the hippocampus, and indeed surrounding areas within the medial temporal lobe (MTL), may be best characterized by understanding the nature of the information processing they perform.
Femoral morphology variants may be best characterized by concavity, a compound measure determined by the sphericity and offset of the femoral head (determined from relative neck width and femoral head position on the neck).
Furthermore, brain imaging studies have shown that the time course and neural locus of spatial working memory and spatial attention are so similar that spatial working memory may be best characterized as a form of retrospective spatial attention.
The SF-36 may be the best characterized measure for comparing QoL differences across different diseases.
TEs were first discovered in maize (McClintock 1950) and TEs may still be best characterized in this species, particularly after the recent publication of a TE database containing exemplar sequences of 1,526 TE families and subfamilies (Schnable et al. 2009).
How then can we best characterize the relationship?
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