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Our hypothesis is that a possible cause of associative prosopagnosia might be the occurrence of Dynamic attractors in the brain's auto-associative circuits.
The reason observed might be the occurrence of significant mass transfer effects when reaction takes place inside the catalyst (beads) (Salmon and Robertson 1987; Anselme and Tedder 1987).
Text and document classification: In classifying substantial documents, the features used might be normalized occurrence frequencies of particular words (or word classes) and punctuation.
In addition, the eligibility criterion is not necessarily absence of diagnosis; it might be non-occurrence of any specified disease-related event, such as appearance of symptoms.
The explanation to the hotspots might be the occurrence of biochemical connections or that they are highly related with the original rice genome, pointing to the same genomic position.
This might be a regular occurrence here, but if the lady at Target held the door open for me, I'd be overcome with suspicion, back away very slowly and move to the next town. .
Results from the univariable and the multivariable analyses indicate that birth weight might be associated with occurrence of melanoma, also when other possible confounders, such as gender, place of birth and parental age were included in the model.
To test whether observers might be using the occurrence of perceptual alternations as a cue to decide whether a search display contains a target, we investigated the time course of perceptual alternation for each observer.
Our results, along with the findings from other studies, suggest that the overlapping of motifs for the different sigma factors might be a common occurrence, which in turn suggests that additional elements (riboswitches, ncRNAs and post-transcriptional regulatory elements) could be playing roles in determining the specificity of any given stress response.
Indeed, in this animal model it has been demonstrated that exposure of plasma from women with preeclampsia with high content of oxLDL increased blood brain barrier permeability after acute exposition [ 145], suggesting that LOX-1 might be involved in occurrence of brain alterations associated with eclampsia.
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