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In that sense, the technique proposed by Morgan and Stockford [ 18], advocating the use of circularly polarized light, is very appealing as it offers the possibility of filtering both mirror reflections and multiple scattered light, without any special preparation of the samples [ 11, 19].
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Further work is needed to elucidate the role of mirror neurons in human behavior, but this raises an intriguing possibility that mirror neurons might provide a structural causal linkage between self-perceived isolation i.e., loneliness and motor actions[ 41].
LEDs of vibrant warm reds and seductive cool blues, mirrors, plywood, and even real branches from trees are meticulously arranged in a finite framework but extended with mirrors into the possibility of the infinite.
Bits of mirror clung to my shirt.
Figure 2 shows examples of mirror neurons.
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