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Neurons in higher areas that code the more complex base groupings may not uniquely identify the image locations that belong to a homogeneous region because of their large receptive fields, and these cells may not provide feedback to the appropriate neurons in lower areas.

These findings suggest that lesions in the ventromedial cortex may not uniquely or independently explain risky decision-making, and that contributions from other regions, such as the frontostriatal dopamine system [ 25], and other processes, such as working memory [ 35, 36], may also play a role in decision-making involving gains and losses.

However, it should be noted that in our experiments RNAi against nhr-80 also significantly decreased the lifespan of wild-type N2 control animals, suggesting that it may not uniquely be required for longevity due to altered germline signaling as previously reported (Goudeau et al., 2011).

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These laws, supported by Republican lawmakers trying to suppress Democratic votes, may not be uniquely targeted at racial minorities — they also burden the poor, the elderly, students and others — but that does not change their racial effect.

On a national scale, it shows in our refusal to admit that America may not be uniquely great.Perhaps the criticism of Watson is a poor corollary, but there has been an odd amount of defensiveness in the reaction to the machine's victory over us humans.

Moreover, in some cases the unknowns (c_1) and (c_2) may not be uniquely determined.

However, it introduces additional variables into the model, which may not be uniquely resolvable from the measured data.

The present results suggest that contrary to the previous studies, the turbulent flame regimes and burning velocities for fuels with low temperature chemistry may not be uniquely defined at elevated temperatures.

In this context, estimating the positions of all unknown-located nodes of the network based on noisy distance-related measurements (usually referred to as localization) generally embodies a non-convex optimization problem, which is further exacerbated by the fact that the network may not be uniquely localizable, especially when its connectivity degree is not sufficiently high.

By searching the mechanism in the case of the source location estimated by the back-projection analysis, the optimal one is (strike 200°, dip 30°, rake −100°); note that these values of the angles may not be uniquely constrained due to errors caused by the assumption of the point source and limitations due to the use of only single-station data in the analysis.

What this really shows is "our refusal to admit that America may not be uniquely great".

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