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How activity across millions of hippocampal neurons supports these functions is a fundamental question in neuroscience, wherein the size, sparseness, and organization of the hippocampal neural code are debated.
The principal components system can be viewed as a coordinate system wherein each question has its place; the closer the questions are to each other, the higher their correlation.
This alternative statistical design may promote field-scale research and encourage a reversal in research direction wherein research questions identified in field-scale studies are pursued at the plot-scale.
As cancer has become increasingly understood on the molecular level, newer "targeted" drugs that inhibit specific cancer cell growth and survival mechanisms have increased the need for new clinical trial designs, wherein pertinent questions on the relationship between patient biomarkers and response to treatment can be answered.
The best moment of the debate probably came in response to a question about terrorism, phrased as a leading question directed at Clinton wherein she was supposed to accuse Obama of being insufficiently experienced to keep the country safe.
It's a question-and-answer bit, wherein a celebrity on location somewhere is called up via satellite and asked ten questions that will supposedly elicit funny or edifying responses.
This is a special type of item-ordering effect wherein one question is believed to be more broad and encapsulate the other (Schuman and Presser, 1981).
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