Similar(58)
Conjunction-preferred regions are defined as those in which conjunction-task activity was greater than both color and angle single-task activity.
Conjunction-least-preferred regions are defined as those in which conjunction-task activity was suppressed in relation to color and angle single-task activity.
Our finding that later activity in extrastriate cortex is lower in conjunction than single tasks suggests that, once an integrated representation has been created, top-down inhibitory signals are transmitted from the DLPFC (in which conjunction-preferred activity is elicited early and sustained throughout the trial period), via the parietal cortex, back to temporo-occipital cortex.
But there was never any question that 19th-century communities welcomed lamps, which in conjunction with police forces, posed a powerful deterrent to lawlessness.
Its average elevation of 2,000 3,000 feet (600 900 metres) induces relatively high rainfall, which, in conjunction with rich volcanic soils, makes the plateau extremely fertile.
He went about in a flowing white cloak, an azure jacket, a lace ruff, and an Astrakhan hat, which, in conjunction with his bushy head of hair and double-pointed beard, gave him the aspect of a Middle Eastern potentate.
Any attempt to transfer money to online accounts will require identity verification at account opening or first transactions which in conjunction with CCTV would be an excellent source of evidence for the police".
Thus, a low series resistance is obtained, which in conjunction with the high iFF enables FFs well above 82%.
Then by the weak PSR there is a world in which this conjunction of p1 and r possibly has an explanation.
"Wolves have now begun a recruitment process, which in conjunction with the board will be managed by head of football development and recruitment Kevin Thelwell.
Each individual has a unique genetic makeup (their genotype), which, in conjunction with the environment, determines the physical nature of that individual (their phenotype).
Write better and faster with AI suggestions while staying true to your unique style.
Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com