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"The vast sum of stimulus money flowing into health information technology created a 'race to adopt' mentality — buy the systems today to get government handouts, but figure out how to make them work tomorrow," Dr. Brailer said.

Dwell time in this context of serial search can be considered as the sum of stimulus perceptual analysis plus the time needed by attention to move from one stimulus to the next, thus providing an upper bound of the minimal time needed by the attentionnal spotlight to shift.

Sedation levels are defined by the sum of stimulus and response.

According to the first model ("summation model"), penile response should vary inversely as the sum of stimulus differences on separate dimensions of age and gender.

According to the first model, penile response should vary inversely as the sum of stimulus differences on separate dimensions of age and gender.

Every pair of mixtures was presented to the model to determine whether it was discriminable or not. Figure 1 : The model classifies every mixture of N = 30 odors into the percepts 'yum', 'meh', or 'yuck' depending on whether the sum of stimulus values is >2, from 2 to −2, or <−2 respectively.

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Within another day or two, all objects people's faces, the lettering on signs, my shoes were extremely interesting, and the sum total of stimulus in a ten foot radius at any moment seemed like a miraculous and slightly holy amount of information.

The neurons in the receptive or sensory layer generate a response R RF defined by Equation 8, as the calculation of Frobenious inner product of the input image S with the receptive field F of the neuron and calculation of the sum of input stimuli.

In the standard approach, the test result is the sum of stimuli generated in a given time period.

In addition, the SSDW between the AM stimulus condition and the sum of control stimulus conditions is displayed (Diff(AM), green)).

Remarkably, however, the overall pulse length, i.e., the sum of the stimulus and the minimum ACT pulse lengths, for full crystallization can be even shorter than that for single-pulse excitation (1.5 V/60 ns, see Figure S2): for instance, crystallization takes just 40 ns overall when stimulus (1.1 V/10 ns) and ACT (1.5 V/30 ns) pulses are applied, as shown in Figure 2a.

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