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This article seems to infer that much more complex memories in humans may also be encoded by a single neuron.

This article seems to be a self promoting advertisement for Dr Stern, who of course is a psychiatrist.

Steve, New York City Times Have Changed This article seems to come right out of the 1960s.

This article seems more like an advertisement from a nuclear engineer, that holds positions at varying institutions which includes corporations, than a call to save the planet.

Bridgette Kluger This article seems to be hitting close to home for many, because almost every commenter seems to be taking issue with something.

If you're looking for evidence of discrimination against female scientists, this article seems to be the one clear, unambiguously scandalous finding.

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How does this article seem to define "patriotism"?

I don't expect my doctor to be my therapist, as this article seemed to suggest.

In a second phase, however, some results presented in this article seem to lead to an alternative conclusion.

But neither he nor other disgraced executives canvassed for this article seem to be garnering much attention when they are in public.

From the beginning, Walker, who declined to comment for this article, seemed cognizant that his move to end collective bargaining placed him at the forefront of a national conservative strategy.

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