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But speakers are neither unitary nor fully in control of what they say, because discourse is bifurcated.

Neither unitary current conductance (14.7±0.5 and 14.8±0.4 pS before and after CytD, respectively) nor reversal potential (35.2±0.1 and 35.9±0.2 mV before and after addition of CytD, respectively) were not altered by disrupting of actin filaments.

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Our review of the evidence supports neither a unitary model of lateral frontal function nor a unidimensional abstraction gradient.

For a start, puberty is neither a brief event nor a unitary phenomenon, but instead, comprises several distinct but temporally-overlapping processes that extend over several years [Dorn, 2006].

Neither "Latin America" nor "Latino" are unitary, containable, easily trackable categories.

Finally, these considerations clearly suggest that neither the P1 nor alpha can be considered a unitary phenomenon.

In contrast, the unitary model predicts that the perirhinal cortex is neither involved in discriminating perceptually ambiguous objects (Levy et al., 2005; Shrager et al., 2006) nor does it play a unique role in accessing semantic object memories (Manns et al., 2003; Squire et al., 2004).

But these differences did not become smaller, and neither did they become more in line with expected differences between unitary and dual rental markets and among welfare regimes.

It can also be considered an ontology of logical forms for its investigations of their experiential basis, with one qualification: although Nishida proposed a unitary source of such forms, that source is neither exclusionary nor positive; in other words the source itself cannot be described monistically as a single, more basic form or thing.

A class of unitary space-time signals is proposed in [16] for flat-fading channels where neither the transmitter nor the receiver necessarily knows the fading coefficients.

In conclusion, cardinal unitary measures are not necessary for comparability; and comparability is neither necessary nor sufficient for choice, or, specifically, economic, social or political decision-making, to achieve a desired state of welfare.

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