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The presence of a secondary task resulted in a global impairment of memory function.
Altering the complexity of the task resulted in different patterns of activation recorded on the quantitative electroencephalogram (QEEG).
Practice of the TOL task resulted in a significant decrease in planning, execution, and total time taken to solve the problems.
While the modistae accepted, by modern standards, a restrictive set of categories, the acumen and sweep they brought to their task resulted in numerous subtle and fresh syntactic observations.
Subsequent performance in the 36-min sustained attention task was associated with further significant increases in frontoparietal ACh efflux, while the termination of the task resulted in a delayed decline in ACh levels.
However, the crossover cut task resulted in significantly higher muscle activation of the medial hamstrings and lateral gastrocnemius muscles relative to both the side step cut and straight ahead tasks.
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However, geological and reservoir heterogeneity often complicate this task resulting in uneven production rates, higher operational costs, and stranded heavy oil/bitumen.
Often, one team will jump right into the task, resulting in a tall but unstable tower clearly built by several independent individuals.
Then they played back the patterns in the brains of the participants (specifically in the hippocampus, where new memories are formed) while they completed another memory task, resulting in a 37% boost to episodic memory.
Defining such connectivity even for a small region of the crystal would be a rather difficult task resulting in a quite complicated and almost useless SMILES string.
Not all countries seem to have succeeded in this task, resulting in 'unspecified' (Canada and Japan, Denmark, Germany, Sweden, England/Northern Ireland, United States) or missing (Italy and Flanders) orientation, despite the fact that the ISCED mappings indicate an orientation for every educational program.
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