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However, their amygdala, the region of the brain activated by fear, had not forgotten to be afraid; it remained just as ready to generate a fear response.
I bet we would get used to it in a couple months if The Economist started doing it.STEVE GELLEREl Cerrito, CaliforniaSIR English is ever ready to generate a new word as need arises.
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Third, all nodes in the network are supposed always to be active and ready to generate evidence if a malicious activity is noticed.
Once a node computes its forwarder set, it is ready to generate packets or forward packets from other nodes.
This result suggests that TET enzymes, though at a lower level than in healthy melanocytes, are ready to generate 5hmC in melanoma cells but are waiting for vitamin C to assist the hydroxylation reaction.
EDF said last year that Flamanville had fallen behind its original schedule but insisted it would be ready to generate electricity in 2014 and cost €5bn.
Using the extracted key concepts, we are ready to generate questions.
The "Start" switch is then released, whereupon the organ is ready to generate sound.
Twist one side your body down in order to get ready to generate force.
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