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The axon-bearing dendrite, not separated from the AIS by the soma, is privileged in its ability to influence action potential initiation and synapses impinging on its proximal part, between the soma and the AIS, may act as gating synapses regulating how inputs from the soma and other dendrites might influence the AIS [ 44- 46].

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According to Dmitry Medvedev, now elbowed aside, Russia has "privileged interests" in its backyard: in other words, the right to meddle and interfere in neighbouring sovereign states.

Unlike other railway companies, which were required to dispose of surplus land, the Met was in a privileged position with clauses in its acts allowing it to retain such land that it believed was necessary for future railway use.

Although not privileged in the theory, it is this positive distinctiveness strategy that has received the greatest amount of attention.

Among the evolutionary forces, natural selection has long been privileged in evolutionary studies because of its crucial role in adaptation.

Educational institutions, sometimes through logic features, perpetuate such privileges and serve the privileged in secrecy.

Yet when France is seen to be falling behind its peers, above all in its privileged preserve of culture, the government sees a duty to step in.

This superbly intelligent, keenly observed comedy of manners, set amid the glitter of cultural Manhattan in 2001, also looks unsparingly, though sympathetically, at a privileged class unwittingly poised, in its insularity, for the catastrophe of 9/11.

As an entry point, we have focused our analysis on the Mobility Partnership, a policy instrument of soft power, representative of the emblematic network governance privileged by the EU in its current political framework, the Global Approach to Migration and Mobility (GAMM).

The lifelong importance of face detection, which offers cues to mind distinct from other cues to animacy, is reflected in its privileged processing in the brain.

It's not good for the economy, or society – yet it's privileged in the tax system.

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