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In addition, the ERP and MEG literature has provided conflicting evidence about the onset of lexical effects deriving from either word/non-word contrasts [ 3] or word expectancy and association effects [ 7, 8], and from word familiarity [ 9], category/domain [ 10- 12], word class [ 13], frequency of use [ 14] or priming [ 15- 17] effects on the latency and amplitude of ERP/MEG components.
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The continuing upward expansion of the youth demographic In other words... Longer life expectancy, women having children later in life, the rise in single households, the need for escapism and a culture obsession with youth are all driving the extension of the parameters of youth from the 20s into the 30s.
In other words, the mortality and life expectancy calculations actuaries and statisticians rely on have been too optimistic.
The new technique of massive repetitions was used in order to obtain early peaking and short lasting N400 effects that would be easier to distinguish from effects on the contingent negative variations (CNVs) triggered by the expectancy of 3rd words.
In other words, even though overall life expectancy is higher for women than men, the extent of the rise in life expectancy over time has been greater for men than women in all deprivation deciles.
Following this, a few minor adjustments were made, including the addition of extra background questions and a question for screening respondents trading a very high proportion of their remaining life expectancy, and slight wording alterations to increase clarity.
The Manual of Reason defines 'syntactic expectancy' as 'the inability of one word to produce, without another word, an awareness of the relation between them', and it cites, as an example of an utterance which fails to possess such expectancy, the sentence "horse man elephant".
In other words, the hopeless patient has little expectancy that further effort will be successful; therefore she fails to persist in effortful behavior.
In other words: Over three decades, the life expectancy gap between the richest and poorest among us has more than doubled for both men and women.
In other words, the possible change in life expectancy indicators depends on the level of already achieved life expectancy (24).
In other words, given an estimated remaining life expectancy of 5 years, residents reported that on average, the patient should be willing to give up 1 year of life ([1.0 - 0.80] × 5 years = 1 year) in exchange for perfect health.
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