Sentence examples for presented clues from inspiring English sources

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We hypothesize that the brain automatically ties together the presented clues with other features linked to the target object.

These results indicate that we can reach a significant decoding accuracy even when the explicitly presented clues are excluded from the model.

We take advantage of functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) and evaluate whether the blood-oxygen-level dependent (BOLD) response is best predicted by the semantic coordinates of the explicitly presented clues or a larger set of features, extending to those that were never presented to the participant (e.g., "is endangered", "is heavy", "does trumpet").

Greg Lee hosted the program, Lynne Thigpen played The Chief and Rockapella served as the show's in-house band and presented clues.

Knowledge of the presented clues is important in the clinical decision making with regard to young infants with asymmetry.

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The task required them to generate a word ("tape," for example) that related to each of three presented clue words ("measure," "worm" and "video").

Furthermore, we present clues for the functional diversification of TRP-Ns in Hydra, based on their phyletic distribution, biophysical sequence analyses, and localization by in situ hybridization and immunohistochemistry.

In the last model (6), we included all features from the CSLB norm data that were not presented as clues ("All nonclues"; akin to the "All available features" model above, but excluding the nine clue features used in the guessing game task).

The resulting representations are best decoded by using a rich set of object features, including features that were not presented as clues.

The recorded brain patterns are best decoded using a combination of not only the three semantic features that were in fact presented as clues, but a far richer set of semantic features typically linked to the target object.

From the balcony above this gladiator's pit, photographers crouch to capture expressions of joy, of anguish, of bewilderment, that are then presented as clues to how we should feel — even though that broker's frown may reflect nothing more than digestive disagreement with a wolfed-down fried egg sandwich.

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