Sentence examples for near simultaneity from inspiring English sources

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He tells us that one day "the writer would recognize the near simultaneity of connected but dissimilar momentous events — these are what move a story forward".

A tiny lens at the tip of the optical fiber guided light across numerous targeted neurons with near simultaneity, causing as many as two dozen designated neurons to fire together.

The Bush administration envisions a quick, 1-2-3 sequence, with a resolution followed by a cease-fire followed by troop deployment with "near simultaneity," according to a senior State Department official.

The prior work [5], [6] has shown that the members of the pair must be presented with near simultaneity to be maximally effective as shape cues, and temporal separations of even half a millisecond can produce a significant impairment of recognition.

Both for close and separated dot pairs, recognition was best when they were displayed with near simultaneity, which likely generated synchronized spikes in the retina.

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The scale of the violence, the indiscriminate nature of the killing and the near-simultaneity of the 10 bombings yesterday were all reminiscent of Al Qaeda.

What she sees as "the contradictions always present in Hardy, between the vulnerable, doomstruck man and the serene inhabitant of the natural world" may actually have been better conveyed by verse, which allows the clashing elements a lyric near-simultaneity, something unachievable in the slower alternations of narrative fiction.

3. The London attacks exploded within a 58-minute period, failing to achieve the near-simultaneity of the Madrid atrocities, which is a hallmark of operations by al Qaeda and its regional affiliates.

Wilson and McNaughton 1994, and numerous later studies, reported that when hippocampal place cells have overlapping spatial firing fields (and therefore often fire in near-simultaneity), they tend to show correlated activity during sleep following the behavioral session.

The full activation, or ignition, of specifically distributed binding circuits explains the near-simultaneity of early neurophysiological indexes of lexical, syntactic and semantic processing.

Taken together, these results argue in favor of early near-simultaneity of a wide range of psycholinguistic and cognitive processes in written language comprehension (Fig. 3).

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