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Or the computer might cue up some other parable about apples.
Another version of "Monroe," for guitar and cello, sounds a bit like the kind of tune Ken Burns might cue for the aftermath of Antietam.
"If it's a super-bright red it might cue off aggression, which could be negative," says Elliot.
Results demonstrate that pedestrians begin making turn decisions far before reaching an intersection and this pattern is dictated by spatial skills and experience with the environment, informing when, where, and for whom future navigation systems might cue behavior.
The study objective was to examine changes in family caregivers' quality of life following an emergency department (ED) visit by an older community-dwelling relative that might cue doctors to subsequent caregiver distress.
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They even wrapped the bunker in copper wire, like the coils on an electric motor, to prevent the possibility that external electromagnetic forces, which might vary with time of day, might somehow cue time.
This study highlights the reality that GPs might not cue caregivers as patients either.
Our findings concur with others that patients might not cue their GP regarding their own health needs while caring for someone with cancer [ 8, 24].
The scientists have yet to determine what cues might prompt a dragonfly to decide, ah, there's the target I will pursue.
There were three ways in which the eight objects of the old trials might be cued.
These differences in body weight and odds of obesity are substantial, and might be cued by the increased consumption of takeaway foods, which we also observed.
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