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1 linguistic levels (sounds, words, sentences, discourse).
2 ial media outlets, resulting in a fragmented discourse.
3 ewable energy and nuclear power in political discourse.
4 engaged those units in a process of communal discourse.
5 increase in biological determinism in public discourse.
6 when individuals read or listen to connected discourse.
7 e at the root of climate change politics and discourse.
8 e credibility to a problematic sociocultural discourse.
9 t the panacea suggested in the recent public discourse.
10  statements of causal association present in discourse.
11 agement were framed by a strongly biomedical discourse.
12 s it from WW is needed to clarify scientific discourse.
13 rtant but often grossly distorted in popular discourse.
14 usness, ushering in new objects of political discourse, a more rapid pace of change of those objects,
15  been an increase in both medical and public discourse about 'Female Sexual Dysfunction'.
16 o analyze how cultural bridges shaped public discourse about autism spectrum disorders on Facebook ov
17 gy professionals in ensuring accurate public discourse about HPV vaccination and calling for the impl
18 nterjecting scientific rationale into public discourse about McCarthyism, nuclear fallout, war, genet
19               In the past 5 years, political discourse about the challenge of undernutrition has incr
20     This discussion is intended to stimulate discourse about these seemingly different but very simil
21                                     In their discourses about our proposed study, community members e
22 pproach engages pre-existing social units in discourses about proposed research.
23 orld knowledge sentences following a neutral discourse, all other critical words elicited an N400 eff
24 upports structured 'Web 2.0' style community discourse amongst researchers, makes heterogeneous data
25 ties for students to engage in collaborative discourse and argumentation offer a means of enhancing s
26 arding end-of-life issues and to foster open discourse and encourage the execution of advance directi
27 imitations, survey studies are used to shape discourse and influence policies.
28 sical activity and TBI, and guide thoughtful discourse and policy.
29 earch are increasingly dominating the public discourse and pressuring government officials to severel
30 iscuss the effects of happy and sad moods on discourse and sentence comprehension.
31 se barriers include regressive international discourses and funding constraints; national laws crimin
32 ntegrate than relational elements (verbs) in discourse, and when switched, nouns incur higher integra
33            Additional study and frank public discourse are needed to understand the implications on t
34 ture and timing of this modulating effect of discourse are not yet understood.
35 ationship among the resources and structures discourse around the resources.
36                                  An intimate discourse between the blastocyst and uterus is essential
37                                   Bioethical discourse-both in the classroom and in practice-should b
38                                 Objectifying discourses can dominate within the arena of critical car
39                                     Communal discourses can influence individuals' decisions to parti
40 cisions and to productively engage in public discourse, citizens need to understand the trade-offs be
41 nvestigates the neural mechanisms underlying discourse comprehension (measured by the Discourse Compr
42 e neural correlates of mind wandering during discourse comprehension and shows that the processes bei
43 rehension, and prior neuroimaging studies of discourse comprehension and strategic reading comprehens
44 erations in the neural mechanisms underlying discourse comprehension have functional consequences in
45                                              Discourse comprehension is a hallmark of human social be
46 and lower extraversion levels predict better discourse comprehension performance.
47 ing discourse comprehension (measured by the Discourse Comprehension Test) and systematically examine
48 t schizophrenia patients are impaired during discourse comprehension when demands on controlled maint
49 emory-based versus constructionist models of discourse comprehension, attempt to show how the empiric
50  for understanding the neural foundations of discourse comprehension, suggesting that core elements o
51 orks of brain regions that support strategic discourse comprehension: a domain-general control networ
52 n reliably predict individual differences in discourse comprehension: higher working memory scores an
53 ents has dominated the ethical and political discourse concerning such research.
54 short stories in which we manipulated global discourse congruence and local priming.
55 to controls, patients only showed effects of discourse congruence when targets were primed by a word
56 ucture, as well as reviewing research on how discourse context and frequency of experience, the conte
57 ts from Experiment 1 showed that the negated discourse context did not influence initial processing o
58 sults indicate that both world knowledge and discourse context have an effect on sentence interpretat
59 ents in the controlled maintenance of spoken discourse context in schizophrenia lead to overreliance
60                     When patients had to use discourse context in the absence of local priming, they
61 n general world knowledge and the supporting discourse context, or was more or less acceptable based
62  integration of information within a current discourse context.
63 neral world knowledge and the specific local discourse context.
64 s an interaction between world knowledge and discourse context.
65       Participants were presented with short discourse contexts which were followed by a sentence tha
66 ation or agreement among them on universe of discourse, data model, schema, or implementation.
67                        Thus, we suggest that discourse does not always have an immediate effect on la
68 hese data led to the identification of seven Discourses, each of which was characterised by a particu
69  impact of the immigration ban on scientific discourse, education, and research programs, and how it
70 sk demands that do not form part of everyday discourse, engages regions distributed between the two t
71 eran Drosophila melanogaster have joined the discourse extrapolating from what they have learned abou
72 and ambiguities was modulated by lexical and discourse factors.
73 on model, the communication context, and the discourse genre.
74  play an essential role in the production of discourse, H2 15O-PET scans were acquired during spontan
75                          Much climate policy discourse has been guided by "current knowledge" of the
76                              Much subsequent discourse has questioned the adequacy of the police resp
77                                         This discourse illustrates the evolution of nanoparticle radi
78 ng consequences for neural processing of the discourse implications of a single word on sentence comp
79 entified research gaps and the need for more discourse in (1) the Indian and other Southern Hemispher
80 , and components of language associated with discourse in a discussion of behavioral variant frontote
81                            For years, public discourse in science education, technology, and policy-m
82 on interventions changed the daily nature of discourse in the intensive care unit among staff and bet
83 e contributes to reliability and uncertainty discourses in MFA, exemplifying the usefulness of the ap
84                              Native American discourse, in contrast, tends to describe humans beings
85           Key areas in this evolving ethical discourse include the derivation and use of other human
86  that switching between languages may invoke discourse independent processes.
87                                       Public discourse informs such policies.
88 air hearing in our journals and professional discourse is also disputed.
89 dational Model of Connectivity's universe of discourse is the structural architecture of nervous syst
90                          The discrete verbal discourse it allows must have evolved recently relative
91 turally infused systems such as language and discourse, knowledge and beliefs, and epistemological or
92 he information provided by them: assigning a discourse label using a previously trained model, for ex
93                                              Discourse level analysis component of MutD contributed t
94 nalysis also demonstrates that incorporating discourse level analysis significantly improved the perf
95 ions from MEDLINE abstracts by incorporating discourse level analysis, using a benchmark data set ext
96          We exploit the text's structure and discourse level global features.
97                    We extend SpRL to extract discourse level spatial relations in the biomedical doma
98 rpretation capability from sentence level to discourse level.
99 ut of chronological order require additional discourse-level computation.
100 d typically developing children on word- and discourse-level measures of SL efficiency with no signif
101  to test the hypothesis that multi-sentence, discourse-level predictions are processed in the dorsal
102 at hierarchical predictive coding extends to discourse-level processing in natural language.
103        This indicates that the creation of a discourse model during comprehension can affect repetiti
104 ing the construction and modification of the discourse model.
105 efer with an entity that is prominent in the discourse model.
106                The hallmark of the Darwinian discourse of 2009 is the plurality of evolutionary proce
107 acilitate automatic access to the scientific discourse of articles by automating the recognition of 1
108 esults indicate that the introduction of the discourse of medical genetics is correlated with both a
109       These results suggest that the current discourse of medical genetics is not accurately describe
110  considers the location of the sentence, the discourse of the sentence and the functional terminology
111 (v) supporting students' engagement with the discourses of science.
112  we focus on research that has shaped recent discourse on climate-driven ocean change.
113 gical problems are often conflated in public discourse on gun safety.
114                    We argue that the current discourse on health, population, and development in the
115 on is a setback in the scientific and policy discourse on medical therapeutics and race and specifica
116                                In the recent discourse on solar fuels intuitive arguments are used to
117       These observations are relevant to the discourse on sustainable urban planning with respect to
118    This will allow more effective scientific discourse on the connections and function of groups such
119                      We encourage a critical discourse on the interpretation of such small changes an
120 here will serve as a launching pad for a new discourse on the mechanistic basis of the integrative re
121                                              Discourse on the origins and spread of domesticated spec
122         This article examines two strands of discourse on wild capture fisheries; one that focuses on
123 this is that the current research and policy discourses on environmental sustainability of fisheries
124                      These functions include discourse planning/comprehension, understanding humour,
125 phical views, often invoked in public-health discourse: positions based on outcomes (utilitarianism),
126      We examined the brain areas involved in discourse processing by using functional MRI in 10 indiv
127 prehension, suggesting that core elements of discourse processing emerge from a distributed network o
128                                 The field of discourse processing has dissected many of the levels of
129                                              Discourse processing was associated with activation in i
130 including measures of executive function and discourse processing, to elucidate specific sequelae.
131  2) investigating the effects of negation on discourse processing.
132 es needed to achieve global coherence during discourse processing.
133 ties in order to differentiate the stages of discourse production: differences between the languages
134 f cerebral activity during the generation of discourse: progression from the early stages of lexical
135  feedback for staff together with the policy discourse promoted good habitual behaviours.
136                                              Discourse psychologists have developed models that speci
137  paper also catalyzed an extended scientific discourse regarding methods for validation, energy adjus
138            The results were as hypothesized: discourse-related cues, such as passive voice, which eff
139 nt annotations with information about causal discourse relations could benefit the development of mor
140 le for defining and responding to the public discourse remain reluctant to identify racism as a root
141  current carbon footprint of households; the discourse should address income distribution and the car
142                                            A discourse should begin now to identify and consider the
143                            Public policy and discourse should recognize that providing care to a fami
144            Scientists use a well-established discourse structure to relate their work to the state of
145 ical, prosodic, morphological, semantic, and discourse structure, as well as reviewing research on ho
146 ve-based auditory word recall and expository discourse tasks, we studied the efficiency of SL in chil
147  include human beings, and European American discourse tends to position human beings as being apart
148                            We used connected discourse tracking (CDT) as the measure of speech percep
149                             While scientific discourse typically links cultural evolution to group se
150  augmented and modified incrementally as the discourse unfolds.
151                          Four of these seven Discourses were of particular significance because parti
152 physiology will bring greater clarity to our discourse while catalyzing new hypotheses both at the be
153                      To inform the political discourse with scientific evidence, the literature was r
154  professionals, and inaugurate consequential discourse with the public about health care.
155 come and the development of several critical discourses within the third and fourth phases have impli

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