Sentence examples for pronounced learning from inspiring English sources

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To make matters even more tenuous, he quickly discovered that various students had pronounced learning deficiencies or emotional disorders.

However, the flies' behavioural response towards the two odorants used for the learning assay is also not significantly different between the let-7 mutants and the controls (Supplementary Table 2), indicating that the pronounced learning phenotype cannot be attributed to a possible impairment of olfactory processing only.

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Crucially, we traced this effect back to more pronounced associative learning for action-contingent effects of the left hand compared with effects of the right hand.

Particularly, memory impairment in LLS seems to be more pronounced in learning than recall.

However, even though Rcan1 knockout mice have pronounced spatial learning and memory deficits, the possible deleterious effects of its overexpression in DS are not well understood.

Drosophila mutants with both loss-of-function or overexpression of nebula exhibit severe learning defects that are attributed by biochemical perturbations rather than maldevelopment of the brain [12] and the Rcan1 knockout mice present pronounced spatial learning and memory deficits in the Morris water maze task and impaired long-term potentiation (LTP) [13].

Specifically, Hoeffer et al [13] reported that Rcan1 knockout mice have pronounced spatial learning and memory deficits in the Morris water maze task, along with significant deficits in long-term potentiation (LTP) in the hippocampal area CA1, similar to what was found in mice with inducible, hippocampal-restricted overexpression of constitutively active calcineurin [20].

Bahasa Indonesia is not a difficult language to pronounce or learn, so a dictionary can be used frequently and to great effect.

Dyslexia, an inability or pronounced difficulty to learn to read or spell, despite otherwise normal intellectual functions.

Mr. Piper (pronounced PEE-per) learned the trade after joining his family's publishing house in 1932 as an apprentice.

He tried to remember who always annoyed the class organizers by never coming, by not coming for fifty years, and thus through the powers of deduction rather than of recognition he named her: "Elizanne!" It was a name like none other, pronounced, they had learned as children, to begin with an "ay" sound, like the mysterious "et" in Chevrolet.

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