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The modified "pulsed" sequence involves asserting the drain voltage for the duration of each data point measurement, then returning it to zero for 500 ms to allow induced heat to dissipate.
Each of these slots begins with a Guardian time of 5 ms to allow a unit to switch from one channel to another.
The verb was then substituted by three dots which were projected for 3975 ms, to allow participants to provide the vocal response.
The onsets of all cues (centrifugal and centripetal) were pseudo-randomly varied in timing with a stimulus onset asynchrony (SOA) of 1500 to 7500 ms to allow for effective event-related BOLD response estimation [44].
A picture was then presented for 600 ms, and this was immediately followed by a fixation cross, which appeared for 800 ms to allow time for the participants to contemplate a response.
Following target presentation the fixation cross remained on screen for 5000 ms, to allow time for a response.
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The upgrades meant that all platforms needed to be extended to 110 m to allow six-car metro trains.
This was sufficient for the Herons, but the plans included the possibility to extend the runway by another 240 m to allow landing by larger aircraft, such as the Douglas DC-3.
Time was recorded after participants had walked past the first 2 m and stopped at 8 m to allow acceleration and deceleration during walking.
Observers were trained to be physically close to study participants (approximately within 1 m) to allow them to determine, for example, whether the nurse checked the medication label prior to administration.
Only these four colonies could be paired with heterospecific colonies within flight range and were sufficiently low to the ground (<10 m) to allow us to train foragers to feeders.
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