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This is demonstrated subjectively with a questionnaire, and behaviorally with proprioceptive drift, and additionally we observe significant positive correlations between proprioceptive drift and the questionnaire responses, akin to the original findings in [2].

Because any stimulus could potentially evoke amygdala activity, the CS– provides the necessary nonaversive control stimulus with which to compare CS+ evoked responses, akin to a subtraction task in fMRI.

There are a number of light responses known in Physcomitrella, such as chloroplast movement, phototropism, caulonema branching and gametophore growth [ 39] as well as UV-B responses akin to those in Arabidopsis [ 40].

Double-negative feedback mechanisms do exist for this purpose (Ferrell, 2002), that alone or coupled to positive feedback offer the possibility for robust digital responses, akin to the narrow choice between life and death of DP thymocyte selection (Gascoigne and Palmer, 2011).

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Her friend Damien Goodmon, another local activist, saw the whole thing as a conditioned response, akin to mass profiling.

Perhaps only at an animal shelter would such information garner a response akin to a celebrity sighting.

The island states are seeking a response akin to the effort against terrorism after the Sept. 11 attacks.

One of F. Scott Fitzgerald's points is that beautiful things in abundance can produce a powerful aesthetic response, akin to the sublime.

Absent a multinational response, akin to the creation of Airbus to counter Boeing's dominance of airplane manufacturing, Europe risks falling 15 or more years behind the rest of the world, Evans said.

Pope Francis caused controversy last week when he said "provocateurs" such as the Charlie Hebdo cartoonists who mocked religion should expect a response akin to a punch – comments seen as coming close to justifying the terrorist attacks in France.

Sepsis, the epitome of a complex relation between pathogen and host, is energetically expensive and results in maladaptive allocation of resources away from growth to antimicrobial response, akin to the preferred aerobic glycolysis over oxidative phosphorylation seen in cancer cells [7, 23, 28, 29].

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