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Recent studies using this paradigm showed narrow shape tuning of neural populations in occipitotemporal cortex to sub-exemplar faces [31], [32] and trained car stimuli [16].

Someone more skilled in recognizing fruits might be able to discriminate between similar sub-exemplars of berries (e.g., salmonberries and raspberries), suggesting that the neural representation of object categories is plastic and changes as a result of experience.

Much information about the roles of ABC transporters has been deduced using loss of function mutants isolated in genetic screens [ 20] and the pressing need for complementary biochemical studies of plant ABC transporters was outlined by François Lefèvre, using ABC sub-class G as an exemplar [ 24].

Using chronic disease as an exemplar, it identifies need for condition sub-populations, effective interventions and then calculates the competencies required for the local population [ 5].

This implies that the sub-cavities within each cluster became more similar to their exemplar and also to each other.

If communication is poor, including in accurate recording of events, such as a positive response to domestic violence as illustrated in exemplar (Table  3), Hunter et al. [ 41] note this may result in sub-standard care and dissatisfaction on the part of women [ 41].

Fittingly, Root Capital itself is an exemplar, having activated $150 million from "impact-first" investors to help some 300 high-potential but sub-scale agricultural businesses in Africa and Latin America overcome structural challenges to sustainable success -- and in the process, build markets that one day may be attractive to mainstream financial investors.

Using the cluster exemplar identified by Affinity Propagation, the net similarity is the sum of all similarities between each sub-cavity and its cluster's exemplar plus the sum of all exemplar preferences (Frey and Dueck, 2007).

Importantly, early on in Latin America Bunge played the role of a much needed exemplar, a leading thinker who in the 1960s became a "possibility proof" that philosophers working in the sub-continent could, despite the often bizarre difficulties academics face, stand up and join the philosophical conversation at the highest levels.

Not an exemplar — the exemplar.

Ethics exemplar.

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