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In less privileged corners of society, clubs and bars still existed, but in a more subtle, transient way.
More subtle, transient moments of ambiguity, which required the shaping of patients' accounts into an inflexible (often binary) categorisation, were common (eg, a patient's hesitant 'not really' becomes 'no'no
The use of event-related designs at 7T opens up the possibility of assessing more subtle transient changes in the responses of somatosensory cortex in individual subjects, potentially even for diagnostic purposes, such as those due to the effects of cognitive demand, attention, and so on or changes due to neural plasticity.
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Many researchers attempted to use numerical simulation techniques to analyse the molten flow through the gating system, which has an advantage to accurately predict subtle transient events and gain more profound information about the behaviour of metal stream.
And track owners have largely ignored the more subtle but sinister injuries in a community they consider a transient hodgepodge of independent contractors.
More subtle changes include the exclusion of urinary tract obstruction and easily reversible causes of transient change in serum creatinine or urine output, such as volume depletion.
When VSMC were exposed to an osteogenic stimulus, their transcriptional program was quickly altered entering a transient intermediary stage (day 2; Figure 2) after which transcriptional changes became more subtle (day 8-25; Figure 2).
The photoreceptors linearly enhance large transient features of the stimulus (see Discussion); whereas rapid non-linearities increase responsiveness to more subtle contrast changes.
We chose this statistical threshold for the RSC given the more subtle nature of this specific contrast (compared to the simpler categorical comparison of all permanent with all transient landmarks) and our specific prior hypotheses about RSC processing landmark permanence.
It's more subtle".
Mimes are more subtle.
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