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He calls neuromarketing an "iffy technology," a kind of pop neurology that at best may provide cues and clues on how companies can better position products.
Such phenomenon may provide cues for further improvement on the selection of features.
Although morphological similarity may provide cues to relatedness, two distantly related taxa may resemble each other due to convergence (i.e., homoplasy) or the retention of shared ancestral form (i.e., symplesiomorphy).
Our results suggest that changes in facial coloration may provide cues of women's fertility and present the first evidence for a direct link between estradiol and female facial redness in a primate species.
Interestingly, inflammatory signals are important epigenetic modifiers [27], which raises the possibility that the tissue trauma associated with pregnancy loss, or even menstrual events between pregnancies, may provide cues that dynamically modulate subsequent decidual responses in the endometrium [9].
Furthermore, in social groups monitoring behavior may provide cues to group members.
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Expressed values may provide relevant cues that affect mate selection.
Furthermore, telomerase deficiency and aging may provide disparate cues leading to distinct changes in microglial morphology and phenotype.
The existing splicing detection methods introduced above are usually designed for gray-scale images; however, most images on the Internet are color images and chromatic information may provide additional cues for splicing detection.
Changes in syllable sequencing that occur during development may provide additional cues for adult animals to differentiate the calls of mouse pups from those of adults.
Revealing the molecular mechanisms that install a naive pluripotent state in FGF-iPSCs may provide important cues the identity of human ESCs.
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