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Using an event-related design, this functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) study sought to further delineate the contribution of SMA to pre-articulatory processes of speech production (preceding the innervation of vocal tract muscles) during an acoustically paced syllable repetition task forewarned by a tone signal.
These fears grew to forewarn travelers to abstain from eating saffron-laced Persian cuisine.
Ben S. Bernanke, the Fed chairman, has said that rates are likely to rise; that's another way of saying that bond prices are likely to fall further, so investors should consider themselves forewarned.
To forewarn myself, I have been trying to remember last Thanksgiving.
I was able to forewarn and forearm her.
But pregnant crickets, it appears, do have the ability to forewarn.
It has become the fashion to forewarn a resurgence of protectionism.
Ideally, leading indicators of impending regime shift are required to forewarn management of major changes in the ecosystem [8], [9].
With only a baseline risk assessment, the clinician would be unable to forewarn the patient and target the appropriate use of preventative therapies when risk becomes unacceptably high.
"I was the first generation to be forewarned about the tradeoffs," she said.
The second application is developed for the smartphone to provide forewarning alert information to the smartphone-distracted vulnerable pedestrians.
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