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Cold War, the open yet restricted rivalry that developed after World War II between the United States and the Soviet Union and their respective allies.
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As discussed by these authors, the strong correlation usually found between conscious face perception and FFA activity might actually be restricted to binocular rivalry paradigm.
However, when only motion information conflicted, rivalry was restricted to continuous presentations (red line, Fig 6C; linear interpolation led to a limit of 76±10 ms).
The concept of stimulus strength is restricted to studies on binocular rivalry and is used to describe the relative dominance of one rival image over the other.
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Competition over landownership is a source of rivalry and resentment: the land rights of Muslims are tightly restricted inside the special districts, even though they constitute the region's second-largest group, after the Bodos.
And importing what was largely a foreign creed restricted to centres in Bahrain, Iraq and Syria lessened the risk of any state religion exacerbating rivalries among Iranian tribes or the Safavids' supporters.
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