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In particular, interactions between these brain regions transform fine spatial and temporal scales into population codes that are capable of representing the much larger spatial and temporal scales that are needed to control adaptive behaviors.
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Mr. Keller, 56, is a calm and kingly figure, representing both ends of the transition that has transformed fine dining from formal French dinners to anything-goes performance art in just a couple of decades.
CHICAGO — Charlie Trotter, a pioneering chef whose restaurant in this city helped transform American fine dining in the last quarter-century, will close his famed establishment this year.
The rod-shaped and plate-shaped precipitates in aged alloys transformed to fine and dispersed spherical precipitates after extrusion process.
Superheat temperature at 950 °C with 15 minutes holding time has presented an adequate modification effect with skeleton structure of Mg2Si particles faded and transformed into fine polygonal shape, accompanied with decrease in size.
However, gypsum and limestone particles can be further transformed into fine particles through entrainment and drying, thereby increasing PM2.5 concentration.
In morphology, large polymer domains progressively transform to the fine dispersed SBS phase with smaller dimensions as the elongation of mixing time; whereas a fine polymer phase was found for elemental sulfur at the initial stage of mixing, which is significant evidence of delayed vulcanization.
The z transform is a fine tool for analyzing general system behavior, specifically for predicting how a system will respond to inputs in general.
Cooling further, a dramatic change takes place at about 727° C (1,341° F) when the austenite crystals transform into a fine lamellar structure consisting of alternating platelets of ferrite and iron carbide.
The microstructure with superplastic "potential", mainly composed of martensite and spherical carbides, could transform to a fine (austenite + ferrite + spherical carbides) microstructure beneficial for superplasticity during subsequent warm deformation at just below A1.
Among the treasures: a 12th-century liturgical compendium in which the scribe has transformed thread-fine lines of Hebrew text into human and animal forms; a 17th-century Italian marriage contract with a heraldic dove drawn with words from the Song of Songs; and a portrait of the political Zionist Theodor Herzl (1860-1904), cofposed of lines from his books (Cotter).
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