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1 ectrodes while participants watched a silent cartoon.
2 served this multilevel aftereffect with both cartoon and real test faces when the adapting curve and
3 traction or result from frequent exposure to cartoons and illustrations that anthropomorphize inanima
4 results are displayed as domain architecture cartoons and pairwise alignments between the query and d
5 sting and complex than suggested by textbook cartoons, and continued advances in seismic tomography,
6  involving play narrative stories, pictures, cartoons, and puppets has demonstrated preliminary valid
7 e features and are easy to describe (namely, cartoon animals).
8 s for dot patterns, artificial grammars, and cartoon animals.
9                             Protein topology cartoons are a representation of structural data commonl
10                                         TOPS cartoons are a schematic ion of protein three-dimensiona
11 ly rating 70 verbal and nonverbal achromatic cartoons as funny or unfunny.
12                    We propose and test three cartoon-assignment algorithms that make inferences infor
13     Recently, an algorithm that produces the cartoons automatically from protein structures has been
14 ectrodes while participants watched a silent cartoon: bilateral auditory clicks, right somatosensory
15  and a job through interactions with virtual cartoon characters.
16                  After implementation of the cartoon, electronically measured compliance improved, at
17 , and found such effects after adapting to a cartoon face, but not a real face.
18 visualized as a series of computer-generated cartoon face-like images, depicting how attributes chang
19  asked to attribute states of awareness to a cartoon face.
20 stimuli: real-face adaptation transferred to cartoon faces only when noise with correlation statistic
21 eal faces or natural images was added to the cartoon faces.
22 the most richly connected subgraph within a 'cartoon graph'.
23 from protein structures has been devised and cartoons have been generated to represent all the struct
24 ewhat facelike abstract images (for example, cartoon houses).
25                The target was a naturalistic cartoon image with a broadband spatial frequency amplitu
26 dren starting occlusion therapy received the cartoon in addition.
27                      We now implemented this cartoon in clinics in low socioeconomic status (SES) are
28 e production of publication quality topology cartoons in a style commonly presented by structural bio
29                           Here, we present a cartoon model and a model of optimal plant reproductive
30                                         The "cartoon" model presented here shows that interaction bet
31 identification of N-glycans to the level of 'cartoons' (monosaccharide composition and topology) by a
32   Accommodative responses to a step stimulus cartoon movie alternating from distance to near were rec
33 s of general interest--including the elegant cartoons of Len Goodwin and occasional acerbic comments
34     In the space of months we have gone from cartoons of postulated mechanisms to hard fact.
35                                           In cartoons of the secondary structure these two residues a
36 ing a 'ball' between the participant and two cartoon representations of other subjects.
37 c adults were presented with a high-contrast cartoon stimulus moving sinusoidally in diopters around
38 ren with second-order false-belief story and cartoon tasks, using functional magnetic resonance imagi
39     We showed previously that an educational cartoon that explains without words why amblyopic childr
40  This algorithm uniquely assigns the correct cartoon to more than half of the peaks in 41 out of the
41 e health-education package, which included a cartoon video, or to a control package, which involved o

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