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Several of our synaesthetes experienced the colours induced by synaesthesia in a specific spatial location (projectors), whereas for others they resembled strong associations (associators).
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These results resemble strong frontal responses to targets in prior single-unit (e.g. Kusunoki et al., 2010) and imaging (e.g. Jiang et al., 2000; Hon et al., 2006) studies.
The restrictive policies of the EU resemble stronger those policies of other repellent developed Nations elsewhere.
Instead, it resembled the strong whole cell surface-staining pattern of podoplanin in tumour tissues [ 30].
In that respect, she resembled spunky, strong-willed heroines like Anne of Green Gables and Harriet the Spy who dashed around having adventures of their own devising.
Associations between AAs and incident diabetes in South Asian individuals more closely resembled the stronger associations seen in the Framingham replication cohort (Malmo Diet and Cancer cohort [ 28]) and Framingham high-risk propensity matched cases and controls, despite having markedly lower overall obesity (BMI) than the latter group [ 5].
He recalled, "Anytime I wrote anything resembling a strong melody, they said, 'Wrong, wrong, wrong.' " Giacchino moved to Los Angeles in 1992, and continued to work in film by day and study music by night.
I couldn't locate anything resembling the strong, smart, feisty sister Chris had loved.
Through acting and writing I have developed characters that resemble the strong and outgoing women in my family.
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