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This likely marks the 'normally active' allele, reflecting a memory of the imprint status of the gene.

Tuberculin induces a delayed-type hypersensitivity reaction reflecting a memory response, while the blood tests are believed to detect cellular IFN-γ release reflecting an effector response to an ongoing infection.

Difference in immunological responses measured by the two tests; tuberculin induces a delayed-type hypersensitivity reaction reflecting a memory response, while the blood tests detect cellular INF-γ release reflecting an effector response to an ongoing infection.

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But the fact that scientists-in-training included them in their list may reflect a memory lapse on the part of current mentors as to how vital these traits are for successful advising.

Thus rather than directly reflecting experience of movement, the responses reflected a memory of perceived displacement, or perhaps displacement inferred from perceived movement.

Because of rodents' innate preference toward novelty, a D2>0, which suggests a preference toward exploring the novel object, is thought to reflect a memory for the sample object.

In experiments aiming to elucidate the question whether bees have some competence of counting (see below) the number of visual signals referred to reached 3 to 4. Thus the rank order of salience may reflect a sensory/working memory store limited to 3 items in bees.

As the trial progressed, monkeys increasingly responded to nontargets as though they were targets, perhaps reflecting a weakened working memory for the current cue or task context.

There was also a linear age-dependent dopaminergic modulation of memory specificity in hippocampus reflecting a relative boost to memory specificity on Bromocriptine in older adults whose memory was poorer at baseline, and a relative boost on Sulpiride in older better performers, compared to the young.

Then he delivers this specific reproach to sculptors of "dumb idols" in wood or stone: "Woe betide him who says to the wood, 'Wake up,' / to the dead stone, 'Bestir yourself'!" Does the tale of Donatello's demanding conversation from his statue reflect a garbled memory of the Biblical text, confusing the artist's Habakkuk with a very sin that the prophet denounced?

We regard our multicomponent model of working memory as reflecting a hierarchy of buffer stores with buffer storage providing an effective way of combining information from two or more streams that may differ in either the speed of input or in the features coded.

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