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Immediately after recording baseline levels of glucose, participants were instructed that they would complete either the verbal or the nonverbal fluency measure, the order of which was counterbalanced for each participant entering the laboratory.

While Sade's persona evokes a classic Continental suaveness, straight-up grace, and elusive cool (which was counterbalanced by a mystifying passion) and where Grogan brought the kind of boppy, bubbly gamine party girl (like maybe the ingénue in The Cure's " "Catch") Calvi picks up on more Gothic themes, which she expresses through her temptress persona.

Following the practice session, participants began one of two conditions, the order of which was counterbalanced across participants.

Participants performed one pure block of trials for each of the two tasks (the order of which was counterbalanced across participants).

Participants were presented with one block of biological and one block of non-biological targets, the order of which was counterbalanced across participants.

In this study, three initial syllables (first, /to/, /a/, or /na/; second, /i/, /ki/, or /se/; third, /ta/, /o/, or /ha/) were presented in order, which was counterbalanced among the subjects and changed every 20 sec during the 60-sec task to reduce the time during which the subjects remained silent or gave up the task.

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The asymmetric unit consists of [CoW12O40]6− and NO3− anions, the charge of which are counterbalanced by one octahedral [Co(H2O 6]2+ cation, a pyridinium [C5H6N]+ ion and 4H+ ions.

Secondly, development of SIP was studied under a series of fixed time 15, 30, 60 and 120 s food schedules, which were counterbalanced by means of a Latin-square design.

For instance, the average price of LCD TVs in 2009 is expected to see a 24percentt decline, which is counterbalanced by the increase in demand.

When the data are pooled together in a meta-analysis, there is a small, but statistically significant, benefit which is counterbalanced by an equally small but statistically significant risk of bleeding.

Participants were presented with 4 blocks (2 blocks of upright, and 2 blocks of inverted trials), consisting of 72 trials each, which were counterbalanced across all subjects.

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