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By voluntarily adjusting the height of the end of the "efferent" tube, the afterload of the pulmonary circulation could be manipulated.
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Such "social cooling" describes a culture of self-censorship, where people (voluntarily) adjust their behavior to conform to a social norm, out of fear that their digitally monitored behavior could affect their reputation.
This ability to voluntarily adjust the focus of attention allows humans to maximize information processing given the optical and processing limitations of the visual system.
Consonant with the perceptual size reports shown in Figure 3, in the second half of the movement, subjects used accumulated haptic information about circle size to voluntarily adjust the pressure (Figs 4 A and 5 A ) and speed (Fig. 5 C ) of their motor actions.
In this study, we voluntarily avoided adjusted analysis with the year of the surgery, because this parameter would covary with the change from HA to 6% HES 130/0.4, which would have biased the results of our regression analyses.
The gain can be adjusted voluntarily, by virtue of intention, which has often been called top-down or endogenous attention.
Not adjusting.
Just adjusting".
"We voluntarily choose to be powerless and adjust to self-inflicted victimhood.
Perhaps the time has come for Presidents, Senators and citizens to ask the Justices--incumbents as well as future nominees--to voluntarily waive their own rights, and limit or adjust their service to an eighteen-year plan.
Weights for participants who voluntarily fasted (n = 136) were then further adjusted for observed age differences compared with participants randomly assigned to fast.
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