Sentence examples for on persistent changes from inspiring English sources

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This reflectivity was bodily and material, but little explicit reflection on persistent changes was observed.

Much research has focused on persistent changes in neuronal activity (Fuster and Alexander 1971; Goldman-Rakic 1987; Wang 2001; Brody, Hernandez, et al. 2003), which has been interpreted as representing working memory or an enduring process of executive behavioral control.

The network reverberation hypothesis is bolstered by the finding that the goldfish oculomotor integrator during normal saccadic movements could not be reproduced by saccade-like changes in neuronal firing induced by intracellular current injection, suggesting that the integrator effect is dependent on persistent changes in synaptic inputs [ 150].

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Of cases demonstrating abnormal magnetic resonance imaging, a majority show improved but persistent changes on repeat imaging [73 75].

Functional genomic and neurophysiological correlates of MBTs are reviewed, detailing studies showing changes in sympathetic nervous system activation of gene transcription factors involved in immune function and inflammation, electroencephalographic and neuroimaging studies on MBT practices, and persistent changes in neural function and morphology associated with these practices.

How does pregnancy impose such persistent changes on the mammary gland?

Indications for bronchoscopy in children with chronic cough include suspicion of airway abnormality, persistent changes on CXR, suspicion of an inhaled foreign body, evaluation of aspiration lung disease and for microbiological and lavage purposes.

I always have an innate fear of cancer.' However, avoidance of the word 'cancer' was also apparent, with people describing it as 'the big C' (P15, female, persistent difficulty swallowing, change in bladder/bowel habits) and the 'bogeyman' (P27, male, unexplained lump on forehead, persistent change in bowel habits).

These data indicate that the persistent changes elicited on murine FLS by the inflammatory environment appear to be directed towards the systemic or local actions of IL-6 and CCL-2 mediated chemoattraction of monocytes populations.

The most persistent changes appear to be in the effect of treatment on menopausal symptoms and on sexual pleasure, also reflected in problems with discomfort.

It is likely that persistent changes in intestinal glucose metabolism may have an influence on both local processes in the gut and systemic glucose homeostasis.

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