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Not that different from "Gattaca", is it?The mind's eyeRelated items Neuroscience: The future of mind controlMay 23rd 2002Although often overlooked, advances in neurotechnology raise ethical and legal questions of the same nature and gravity as advances in genetics.
Among OECD countries, less than a third of the 15-year-old test takers could correctly answer questions of the same difficulty level as the one above.While most students had no problem recognising the purpose of an invoice and performing rudimentary numerical operations, identifying a net salary which was put in the second-most difficult category of questions proved to be much tougher.
COSEPUP asked the same questions of the same participants as published in Appendix C of their 2000 Postdoc Guide.
These questions sound ridiculous today, but don't forget that questions of the same type, asked 10, 50, or 100 years ago, may have positive answers today.
For both types of questions, relative deviations from true values were calculated and averaged across questions of the same type.
Because of this change of anchor descriptors, a single case generally comprises questions of the same type, while other cases will explore other kinds of clinical reasoning tasks.
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The next question of the same article (q. 2) poses the same initial problem in a more round-about way: can man know anything without divine intervention?
All three questions are of the same stock and breed, all stupidly simple.
This finding begged the frightening question of whether the same lack of sVx in single subjects may apply to the case of actions.
The bifunctionality of OsCERK1 raises a question of how the same receptor selectively triggers the opposite physiological responses.
But this is not a question of doing the same with less.
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