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Well, it is going to be processing changing weather patterns so yes, it probably will.

Yet it marked the beginning of the use of symbols in word processing, changing for ever the way we speed-message our friends telling them we're going to be late.

The Moto X was the first phone from Motorola with Google's proverbial "fingerprints," including better language processing, changing notification behaviour based on location context, along with more co-branded marketing activities.

Despite the fact that people have complex (non-panic) behaviours in crowd disasters, important human factors in crowd dynamics such as information discovery and processing, changing goals and communication have not yet been well integrated at the microscopic level.

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Functionally there is evidence that children with language impairment have limitations in phonological short-term memory and also difficulties in processing rapidly changing sounds, called auditory processing, which is critical for phonetic distinctions in speech (Bishop et al. 1999, 2006; Tallal et al. 1996).

The type of morphology obtained after break-up can change during further processing without changing the phase dimensions significantly.

The pace of action is relentless: There is barely enough time between pitches for all the thinking that is required, and that the best players do, in processing the changing information about the crucial variables.

Variations in BOLD signal were observed in the modality-specific sensory cortex, but also in non-specific areas involved in preattentional processing of changing events.

Conclusion: Results support the utility of combining EFT and DC in the treatment of patients with BED and obesity, emphasizing the usefulness of techniques focused on cognitive emotional processing for changing eating disorder psychopathology and quality of life.

Learning difficulties in oral language are attributed in part to an inability of processing rapidly changing acoustic cues in the speech sequence, as well as difficulties in phonological discrimination.

Given evidence that language-impaired populations have difficulty processing rapidly changing acoustic information in both linguistic and non-linguistic forms [ 5], and also have difficulty manipulating phonological components of speech [ 6- 8], a functional relationship has been postulated between deficits in these domains [ 9].

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