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The solution to the first problem is suggested by the approximately half-second delay between the instant that the senses receive a stimulus and the instant that the mind is conscious of a sensation.
Some analysts predict that the United States economy, which fell into recession in December 2007 and is poised to receive a stimulus package from Washington of as much as $1 trillion over the next two years, might actually start to lead the world out of the downturn in the second half of the year.
Indeed, cells which receive a stimulus of the same polarity will form new synergic groups (see N1, N3 and N2, N4, Fig. 8B).
This implies that the DC in tumor-draining LN, which constitutively express IDO must receive a stimulus which is related to the presence of the tumor.
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By George Packer The Red Birch truck stop, outside Martinsville, Virginia, has received a stimulus grant for a biodiesel project.
Darwin received a stimulus from the development of air services during the 1930s and from its use as a fueling and military base in World War II.
The movement had received a stimulus in 1889 when Sir Henry Parkes, one of the outstanding political leaders in New South Wales, delivered his Tenterfield oration, a speech calling for federation of the Australian colonies.
Mr. Obama used his trip to press for increased use of liquid natural gas in transportation, appearing at a United Parcel Service center in Las Vegas that received a stimulus grant to support natural gas-fueled trucks.
Nevertheless, there should be an explanation from the perspective of internal processes when receiving a stimulus why that stimulus does not lead to an actual action execution.
For a single linear neuron that receives a stimulus pattern (mathbf {x}=(x_{1}, ldots,x_{n} )) with synaptic weights (mathbf{w}=(w_{1},ldots,w_{n})), the neuronal response is (v=mathbf{w} cdotmathbf{x}).
We start with a BCM neuron that receives a stimulus input x stochastically from a set ({ mathbf{x}^{(1)}, mathbf{x}^{(2)}}) with equal probabilities, that is, (Pr[mathbf{x}(t)=mathbf{x}^{(1)} ]=Pr[mathbf{x}(t)=mathbf {x}^{(2)} ]= frac{1}{2}).
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