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In terms of text architecture and hodological relationships, the structure of this chapter corresponds to an ascending Jacksonian-type hierarchy from spinal cord through to cortex, since the aim was to convey a dynamic perspective, both in terms of the physiology of individual neurons and at the level of cortical and sub-cortical networks and their interconnecting circuitry.

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Furthermore, it becomes clear as the book proceeds that each chapter corresponds to a significant span of "your" life, and is set in the historical present.

The title of this first chapter perfectly corresponds with its content and only at the end of the book one understands that really the whole novel is about that problem.

This chapter focuses on the corresponding-states nature of generalized engineering equations of state and the more general shape-factor-based extended corresponding-states principle.

Taken together, the data presented in this chapter are in line with the limited expression data available in mouse and rabbit, but do not correspond to the expression profile that was observed in primates.

This chapter is over.

This chapter isn't wrong.

This chapter is called "Endless Doppelgängers".

It seems early to judge this chapter.

Branch calls this chapter "Devil's Choice".

This chapter is unavoidable.

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