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To generate a direction-selective response, the DS cells need to collect inhibitory synapses selectively from a subset of starburst processes, which mostly point in the DS cell's null direction [13].
But most dealers drew selectively from their own stables.
And others learned selectively from the Italian masters.
The Labour MP Paul Farrelly said the PCC report "quoted selectively from police evidence to us".
It is different from e-mail messages because it involves retrieving information selectively from specified Web sites or Web logs.
"It seems to me that, at the very least, evidence was used selectively from intelligence reports to fit the case".
But what Mr. Rebell did take issue with was the commission's decision to choose selectively from S.&P.'s research.
(In practice, Wagner never ceased borrowing selectively from French and Italian models).
BA said: "The extracts put to us appear to be drawn selectively from confidential US documents leaked without their authors' permission.
Neo-Confederate writers have quoted selectively from John Parker's story to argue that African Americans willingly fought for the Confederacy.
But on Thursday the vice-president claimed they were "quoting selectively" from his remarks and ignoring the fact that he was speaking of the dangers of nominating an "extreme candidate" – Clarence Thomas – without proper Senate consultation.
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