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"We definitely recovered faster than the national economy did after going in later, which is really not a normal performance for New York City," Mr. Brown said.
Manuel Pellegrini said his side returned to their "normal performance" for their first Premier League win since New Year's Day.
To be consistent with this definition while account for some non-normality in results achieved by control subjects on grooved peg board testing, the lowest 10th percentile of results achieved by HIV- control subjects was defined as the lower limit of normal performance for the six cognitive-motor measures studied here.
In contrast, mice with reduced STIP1 levels are hyperactive and have attentional deficits on the 5-CSRTT, but exhibit normal performance for the other tasks.
For the simple reaction time test, the expected normal performance for ages 34-49 is a Tput score of 207, and a mean reaction time of 294 msec, and for ages 50-59, scofes of 197 and 309 msec respectively.
For the complex reaction time test, the expected normal performance for ages 34-49 is a Tput score of 100, and a mean reaction time of 547 msec and for ages 50-59, scofes of 80 and 618 msec respectively [ 27].
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The integrity of the amygdala and cerebellum is required for normal performance of classical fear conditioning [ 9].
However, since the undifferentiated stage 5 neurons in PC3/Tis21-null mice are equally recruited after both tests, it is unlikely that these neurons are responsible for the normal performance of mutant mice in the Morris water maze test.
With the below normal performance of the 2009 Belg and the near normal to below normal Meher 2009 forecast it is anticipated that this figure may rise to 6.4 million for the period July to December 2009.
In the PQRS, a tolerance factor was applied, such that the patients can be a little worse and still score as recovered, due to the normal performance variability for cognitive performance.
The results do not provide evidence for the phenomenon of illusory recovery, that is, an elevated risk for later difficulties relative to level of functioning at age 4. Instead, there is clear evidence for both continuing risk for low normal performance at age 4 regardless of history, and for substantial variability in outcome for children.
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