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We propose that the left IFG may play a similar role in word recognition, perhaps by providing abstract higher-level representations of the word that predict the most likely stimulus features, leading to more efficient word identification.

Besides the parallelization, the new CD-HIT includes other enhancements such as faster file reading, better filtering threshold estimation, more efficient word counting and better alignment band estimation, etc.

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Its $11 billion-a-year Office business was built by helping to make office workers more efficient with word processing, database, spreadsheet and presentation software.

"If I learn how to produce the letters efficiently, which is the goal of developing 'good handwriting,' then I can become more efficient at writing words, writing sentences, and ultimately, writing in general," Dineheart says.

Phonetically speaking, native speakers of English use the schwa ( ǝ, kind of like a soft "eh" sound) because it's more efficient and allows words to be slurred together quickly in daily conversations.

Hauk and Pulvermüller [ 17] postulate that the synaptic connections representing a word become more and more efficient, the more often a word is encountered.

This is further supported by previous findings that information processing of concrete words is faster and more efficient than that of abstract words in recognition, free and cued recall, paired associated learning, comprehension of a sentence, and a meaningfulness judgment task [Haberlandt and Graesser, 1985; Holmes and Langford, 1976; Paivio et al., 1994].

He talked of forging "a leaner, more efficient state", and uttered the words many felt he had been holding back since 2010, when he claimed that he was imposing cuts out of necessity.

In other words, the more efficient an individual's selection process, the better their VWM performance and the faster their search.

It is conceivable that emotional content aids these subprocesses at various stages, facilitating word recognition [ 32] and initiating more efficient attention allocation to affectively arousing target words [ 11].

"They're not making the Senate more efficient, I wouldn't use that word," said Sarah Binder, a political scientist at George Washington University who has written a book on the filibuster.

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