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1 rces and are not meant to convey any medical meaning.
2 the link between the heartbeat sound and its meaning.
3  extends nicely beyond syntax to theories of meaning.
4  larger/higher-order structures with derived meaning.
5 ces or stories for better control over their meaning.
6  is the arbitrary relation between sound and meaning.
7 that underlie the construction of linguistic meaning.
8 xperiencing suffering, and understanding its meaning.
9 d greatly reduced for speech stimuli lacking meaning.
10 essary process in the generation of sentence meaning.
11  learning) and features with rich biological meaning.
12 nguistic information about word identity and meaning.
13 be more telling than its affirmative lexical meaning.
14 etween different ways of expressing the same meaning.
15 actory signals according to their biological meaning.
16  attachment styles, and a decreased sense of meaning.
17 features and the interplay between sound and meaning.
18 nd optimally efficient mapping from sound to meaning.
19  experimental parameters with clear physical meaning.
20 onetic properties of speech sounds and their meaning.
21 ime during the transformation from speech to meaning.
22 g these beams surprising additional physical meaning.
23 the sound based on long-term memory for word meaning.
24 ably to methods that ignore diverse semantic meanings.
25 and between affirmative and negated sentence meanings.
26 nsionless variables with identified physical meanings.
27 ily signs as means of delivering stable word meanings.
28 ad either no response or were not evaluable, meaning 14 (74% [49-91]) of the 19 patients with classic
29 y, the pKa of KP1212 was measured to be 7.0, meaning a substantial population of KP1212 is protonated
30 rder to establish shared identity and shared meaning across heterogeneous biomedical data sources.
31                 This dual role assumes a new meaning after recent advances on the nature and regulati
32 not explained by responses to syntax or word meaning alone.
33 assays applied were detected in the samples, meaning also bioactive breakdown products caused during
34 ven low levels of viremia can result in CZS, meaning an effective vaccine will need to induce very hi
35 clearly shows that color can carry important meaning and can have an important impact on people's aff
36 ntology software to find enriched biological meaning and compared our results with other publications
37 n cascade physics engine, revealing the true meaning and limitations of the "Quick Kinchin-Pease" and
38 t, self-esteem and self-efficacy, a sense of meaning and purpose in life, and a sense of connectednes
39 ncompassing happiness and life satisfaction, meaning and purpose, character and virtue, and close soc
40 l, this may account for the altered sense of meaning and significance that predates the onset of psyc
41 s flexible in choosing or combining semantic meanings and provides theoretical guarantees about detec
42 n to global health security--its definition, meaning, and the practical implications for programmes a
43 soning-processes sentences, represents their meaning, and, crucially, exhibits oscillatory activation
44 ion on regular graphs for any configuration, meaning any arrangement of cooperators and defectors.
45 osal for how numerical symbols acquire their meaning are, however, neglected.
46      Our outcomes focus on top-10% articles, meaning articles that were cited more often than 90% of
47 r understanding of the aging process and its meaning as a 'risk factor' in disease.
48 tem, because most auditory signals only have meaning as successions over time.
49 ndings demonstrate that learning new word-to-meaning associations is mainly dependent on temporal whi
50 stem being captured are not currently known, meaning assumptions need to be made that could have a cr
51  required for normal function) or essential (meaning at least one copy is required for viability).
52  that appraisals (ie, the interpretation and meaning attributed to experiences) are central to the tr
53 ntrast that is sufficient to distinguish the meaning between the two calls.
54 res on phonemes-sound units that distinguish meaning between words in languages-to those it has left
55 biquitously expressed and acts systemically, meaning blood, which is readily available and contains c
56 on activities of a nation), and consumption (meaning both direct and indirect emissions caused by fin
57 ivities of a nation), downstream production (meaning both direct and indirect emissions caused by the
58 nymous activity patterns that are similar in meaning but may differ considerably in their structure.
59 ystems approach in order to yield biological meaning by integrating all existing information and ther
60 on, anxiety, attachment styles, and sense of meaning by phone, in person, or on their own.
61                  The ability to generate new meaning by rearranging combinations of meaningless sound
62                         Authors often convey meaning by referring to or imitating prior works of lite
63  intercellular connectivity, and discuss its meaning by visiting multiple examples of germ cell conne
64 sed on five sensory-motor attributes of word meaning (color, shape, sound, visual motion, and manipul
65 me reward can possess different motivational meaning depending upon its magnitude relative to other r
66 nts of nations based on upstream production (meaning direct emissions from the production activities
67 k terms haploos meaning 'single' and diploos meaning 'double'.
68 doubling in form is systematically linked to meaning (e.g., slaf = ball, slaflaf = balls), the doubli
69 any difficulty, and 79% could understand the meanings easily.
70 atisfaction) and eudaimonic (career calling, meaning, engagement, and commitment) variables, with the
71 ontext, a predictive brain response reflects meaning features of these anticipated symbols already be
72 althy participants vary in their reliance on meaning for reading words with atypical correspondences
73 hether synchronous spikes possess a distinct meaning for the encoding of time-dependent signals.
74           This comprises noises which convey meaning, for example about the activities of other peopl
75 capabilities of electronic tongues to derive meaning from complex or imprecise data, and the high sel
76             Our approach extracts structural meaning from connectomics, enabling new approaches of au
77 important implications for how people derive meaning from experience.
78 tation, and thus enables computers to derive meaning from human (ie, natural language) input.
79 ciate the brain systems involved in deriving meaning from symbolic communication (including both lang
80       MeSH enables the extraction of broader meaning from the gene lists and is expected to become an
81 ion requires that the brain extract semantic meaning from the spectral features represented at the co
82 ambiguate cues and derive situation-specific meaning from the world.
83 e, is an ancient concept in Judaic scripture meaning "from generation to generation," which is now ge
84 ap with genes and genes overlap other genes, meaning genomes are extensively interleaved.
85  only acquire inorganic orthophosphate (Pi), meaning global crop production is frequently limited by
86 Glia (from Greek gammalambdaomicroniotaalpha meaning 'glue') pertains to non-neuronal cells in the ce
87                                              Meaning has been left outside most theoretical approache
88                             Their nature and meaning have been discussed many times.
89 ating these objects carry different semantic meanings However, traditional methods disregard these se
90  detection range, but also adding biological meaning, (ii) that no noticeable lateral diffusion is in
91 th ratings of "ego-dissolution" and "altered meaning," implying the importance of this particular cir
92        I focus on the representation of word meaning in a discussion of semantic variant PPA, grammat
93                 Menninghaus et al. portrayed meaning in art as a vehicle for transforming negative em
94 titative models of competition and access to meaning in combination with spatiotemporal searchlight r
95 ng the theoretical firing rate do not have a meaning in isolation but can only be interpreted in ligh
96 nd eudemonic wellbeing (sense of purpose and meaning in life).
97 the proposed model, which has clear physical meanings in all parameters, can have the same mathematic
98 ldel relation, which lacks of clear physical meanings in some of its parameters since it is a phenome
99                 Loss of the length fidelity, meaning increased length heterogeneity of siRNAs, caused
100 combinations generates functionally distinct meaning is lacking.
101                 Nevertheless, its biological meaning is not completely understood.
102  Learning the associations between words and meanings is a fundamental human ability.
103 ise in clinical environments in terms of the meaning it conveys and rather than merely containing unw
104  nucleotide 3' of m(1)A in the template RNA, meaning it is sequence dependent.
105 ses are lower for sentence structure without meaning ("Jabberwocky" sentences) and word meaning witho
106 o, or three hydrazone connectivity products, meaning kinetic gelation pathways can be addressed.
107 lly growing cultures in nutrient-rich media, meaning knowledge of such interactions under in situ con
108 upervised learning framework ('memory first, meaning later') for unbiased assessment of SANCs.
109 sensitive to temperature than photosynthesis meaning less carbon was available for growth.
110 enula is derived from the Latin word habena, meaning "little rein", because of its elongated shape.
111  fact that its parameters have physiological meaning, make it ideal for engendering generalizable mec
112 role of openness is apparent in appreciating meaning-making art that elicits interest, feeling moved,
113 e, color, shapes) on emotion perception, and meaning-making efforts.
114 a simple linguistic device serves a powerful meaning-making function.
115 ite matter pathways supporting novel word-to-meaning mappings remains unclear.
116  both tasks, but with a larger effect in the meaning-matching task than in the word-matching task.
117 ited by semantically unrelated primes in the meaning-matching task, indicating that both the semantic
118 unimodal auditory tasks of word-matching and meaning-matching, this study investigated how the phonol
119     First, some higher-order concepts (e.g., meaning) may be difficult to model in the laboratory.
120 t changes in mRNA expression have biological meaning, most likely mediated by corresponding changes i
121                  Generating new feelings and meanings must be contrasted with activating and stabiliz
122 ssional people to place, and also recast the meaning of "solutions" in thought-provoking ways.
123                     To gain insight into the meaning of 2-methylhopanes, we quantified the dominant (
124 ut recent rewards to adjust the motivational meaning of a CS.
125 ord learning, we tested whether learning the meaning of a new word is related to the integrity of the
126 ion and inhibition of percepts to deduce the meaning of a scene.
127 relative importance of each attribute to the meaning of a word.
128 l cue that can be used for understanding the meaning of actions made by other individuals.
129  a central factor to understand the adaptive meaning of animal personality within a population.
130 these effects beg deeper questions about the meaning of attractiveness.
131 ce and gender) may interact to determine the meaning of category membership.
132 se experiences helped them to reflect on the meaning of death and life, and positively influenced the
133 linicopathologic correlations and prognostic meaning of different patterns of bone marrow (BM) (18)F-
134 ument describes the rationale; clarifies the meaning of each item; and discusses why transparent repo
135 animals must adapt rapidly to changes in the meaning of environmental cues.
136                      Finding the fundamental meaning of fragility is the 'condicio sine qua' for reac
137 dering species on cognitive ability, and the meaning of general intelligence.
138 prevailing dread of dialysis, distilling the meaning of graft function, and acknowledging the terrify
139                                          The meaning of language is represented in regions of the cer
140 f words may be activated only partially, the meaning of manipulable nouns is grounded in action perfo
141 g is thus converted to a "BET area," but the meaning of MOF BET areas remains under debate.
142 tantial uncertainty regarding the nature and meaning of neuroinflammatory processes and microglial ac
143 ocampal loop) when successfully grasping the meaning of new-words.
144 ng should build client understandings of the meaning of partially efficacious technologies.
145 sychedelic effects, including changes in the meaning of percepts.
146 an extension of the authors' ideas about the meaning of priming effects is proposed.
147 findings suggest caution in interpreting the meaning of putative driver gene mutations in cancer, and
148 ing in metal systems and reveal the physical meaning of scatter in the time taken to reach crystalliz
149 ls with the extent, validity, and historical meaning of SCS findings, as well as their influence and
150                          Topics included the meaning of self-management support in this context, role
151 xtent to which researchers have explored the meaning of sound in hospital settings and identify new o
152  tone--the prosody--contributes a lot to the meaning of speech beyond the actual words.
153 hout a nursing mechanism, and the biological meaning of such connectivity remains obscure.
154                     Based on the biophysical meaning of the CN correlation, we propose a cell migrati
155 to share difficult emotions and to help make meaning of the death, and 6) to receive support and care
156                               The biological meaning of the interaction as well as its calcium depend
157  of our analysis is placed on the biological meaning of the predicted modules by utilizing the Gene O
158 e that patients may not fully understand the meaning of the term hypertension or its cause, leading t
159 ed by a definition that either explained the meaning of the word or was a true, but uninformative sta
160 th bipolar disorder (BD), but the biological meaning of these findings remains unclear.
161 ly interpretation of structure, function and meaning of this vast genetic information, a comprehensiv
162                                       Making meaning of those data-creating scientific knowledge and
163  the brain are accessing the stored form and meaning of words and how the competition between differe
164 ching task in which participants matched the meaning of words or the visual features of faces present
165                For example, by combining the meanings of "bite," "dog," and "man," we can think about
166 d by (2) a 'quality' component, although the meanings of 'effectiveness,' 'quantity,' and 'quality' a
167 It is also very likely that the pathological meanings of altered TSPO binding or expression are disea
168 r preliminary findings especially confirming meanings of analysis using early-period iN cells.
169 pective provides an overview of the multiple meanings of the term epigenetic, discusses the challenge
170            Human brains flexibly combine the meanings of words to compose structured thoughts.
171 en unclear what fitness actually is, and its meaning often depends on the context.
172 e DCoH1 homotetramer is kinetically trapped, meaning once it forms it will not dissociate to interact
173 cs, exposing converging perspectives on form/meaning pairings between generativists and cognitive-fun
174  pathway and the ventral stream as a form-to-meaning pathway.
175  However, high-resolution data are required, meaning SAOMs will not be useable in all study systems.
176 r and originate from the Greek terms haploos meaning 'single' and diploos meaning 'double'.
177 complex mixture (roughly one third as many), meaning some loss of information.
178 roaches to 'obscure model organisms' (OMOs), meaning species with no prior genomic resources, enables
179 ce of "self" or "ego" and its processing of "meaning." Strong relationships were also found between t
180                        It assigns a semantic meaning (such as genus name, species epithet, rank, year
181  use intonational pitch to convey linguistic meaning, such as to emphasize a particular word.
182 tive of word-learning success in two word-to-meaning tasks: contextual and cross-situational learning
183 y all eQTL (hCOJO(2)) was 31% (0.060/0.192), meaning that 69% is missing, with the sentinel SNP of th
184 icant dichotomous results are often fragile, meaning that a difference of only a couple of events can
185  typically differ in their associated risks, meaning that a different variance in fitness-related out
186 enerally considered an irreversible process, meaning that a differentiated cell is thought to be unab
187 sion (plot axis) in One-SENSE has biological meaning that can be easily annotated with binned heat pl
188 tical size and critical increment paradigms, meaning that cell size fluctuations decay by approximate
189 ough contact inhibition of locomotion (CIL), meaning that cell-cell contacts suppress force transduct
190 hes and the Poisson's ratio becomes negative-meaning that cerium becomes auxetic.
191 n perform overlapping or redundant functions meaning that different variations within them could refl
192 imal species share the property of cohesion, meaning that diversity within a species is constrained.
193 l mixture model, with a value closer to zero meaning that events are homogeneously distributed, and a
194 stable switch at every node in this network, meaning that every node starts in a background state, bu
195 ors, GLC was consumed at near maximal rates, meaning that GLC consumption is rate-limiting under stea
196  of the included trials was 2 (range, 0-48), meaning that if 2 non-events were switched to events in
197 the dynamics of intermolecular interactions, meaning that information on cooperativity typically is d
198  chemicals > lipid biosynthesis inhibitors), meaning that inhibitors of photosystem II advance an eff
199 basic reproduction numbers increased by 70%, meaning that introduced pathogens could cause outbreaks.
200 gorithm presented had a success rate of 93%, meaning that it correctly identified the origin of atria
201 t generators, the algorithm is network-free, meaning that it does not require to generate the complet
202 isequilibrium (LD) and forms new haplotypes, meaning that it is an important driver of diversity in e
203        Standing postural control is complex, meaning that it is dependent upon numerous inputs intera
204 ound or message in a music track in reverse, meaning that it is only audible when the record is playe
205 emonstrate the specificity of the mu rhythm, meaning that it is unclear whether the mu rhythm reflect
206 re was dominated by warfarin and dabigatran, meaning that it was less effective (8.44, 8.54, and 8.59
207 d that the SPK hazards were nonproportional, meaning that it would be difficult to quantify the cumul
208 nthase (IGPS) is a V-type allosteric enzyme, meaning that its catalytic rate is critically dependent
209 lts showed no alterations in smooth pursuit, meaning that its velocity was unaffected within the 25-1
210 onsiderably when stratification is employed, meaning that less samples are needed to detect the same
211  increased number of deaths being prevented, meaning that midwifery care has the greatest effect when
212  not induce formation of acentrosomal poles, meaning that multipolar spindles were observable only in
213 rs through a process named gliotransmission, meaning that neuroactive molecules are released by astro
214  seasons were not strongly cross-correlated, meaning that no single metric adequately described the f
215 w that this migration is chemokine-specific; meaning that only cells that express the cognate chemoki
216 d for a wide range of psychiatric disorders, meaning that partners of affected individuals have an in
217 fied by exposure to penicillin determinants, meaning that patients with CLV allergy can take penicill
218  liver transplant irrespective of their MELD meaning that pretransplant therapy cannot reduce costs i
219 l drugs that block KV11.1 are proarrhythmic, meaning that screening on the basis of equilibrium measu
220 quivalent to 16-27 mutations in each genome, meaning that sequences diverge rapidly enough to identif
221 ome interventions have time-varying effects, meaning that simple reproduction number formulae cannot
222 able to listeners in everyday conversations, meaning that speech recognition in conventional tests mi
223 at cell divisions and random mtDNA turnover, meaning that the debated exact magnitude of mtDNA copy n
224 r nearly a quarter of the total oocyst load, meaning that the developing world accounts for the large
225 d array of different mechanosensory neurons, meaning that the distribution of mechanosensitive nerve
226 ously distributed, and a value closer to one meaning that the events have a higher degree of concentr
227 r TOF and -4.8% for non-TOF reconstructions, meaning that the inclusion of TOF information reduced th
228 ytosol and are recognized by RIG-I receptor, meaning that the incoming influenza B virus is already a
229 cial sweat was negligible for most textiles, meaning that the majority of the released Ag is present
230 is injury was probably received post mortem, meaning that the most likely injuries to have caused his
231 ttern is eliminated above a value threshold, meaning that the most valuable species face a high extin
232 ion, disrupted the GORK-AtPP2CA interaction, meaning that the native conformation of the AtPP2CA acti
233 rst peak of nuclear NF-kappaB translocation, meaning that the NF-kappaB network not only relays 1 bit
234 ucts did not express any oxytocin receptors, meaning that the observed interactions occur directly at
235 disequilibrium with each other (r(2) = 0.96) meaning that the same clinical response signal was ident
236 ature is nonlinearly related to heat stress, meaning that the same future warming as realized to date
237 is regenerated in the ring-expanded product, meaning that the same sequence of steps can then be repe
238 y species have distinctly red-coloured eyes, meaning that the screening pigments that provide a restr
239 ork statistics imply a reduction of entropy, meaning that the spontaneous synaptic activity outlines
240 corresponds to a higher risk for recurrence, meaning that the stroma adjoining the glands of recurren
241 ues has a similar shape but is shifted down, meaning that the threshold for switching from investing
242 actors totaled approximately 4-5 ms in cones meaning that the true fast time constants for HC-to-cone
243 the tested range of experimental conditions, meaning that the U(VI)-MLGO stability constants calculat
244 sociated with the headache attack frequency, meaning that the varying amplitude of dysrhythmia could
245 D are synergetic for phosphorus acquisition, meaning that their combined effect is greater than the s
246 ems, become more constrained as they unfold, meaning that their sample space, or their set of possibl
247 e often complicated by rotational ambiguity, meaning that there is a range of feasible solutions that
248 er diffraction patterns in as little as 2 s, meaning that thermally induced phase changes can be accu
249 th more than 100 distinct asteroid families, meaning that these asteroids originate as impact fragmen
250 n diverge to synapse onto all three classes, meaning that these computations occur in parallel, not h
251 e sizes for experiments are typically small, meaning that these correlations can be difficult to esti
252 ar-inducing memories can be state dependent, meaning that they can best be retrieved if the brain sta
253  methods depends on the mechanisms involved, meaning that they cannot be used for the evaluation of a
254   Six instruments were placed in category B, meaning that they have the potential to be recommended d
255  indicated proteins have multi-label feature meaning that they may simultaneously exist at, or move b
256 d early in the spring mainly in the sapwood, meaning that they must be transported to the heartwood t
257 ats will exchange fat reserves within 24 hr, meaning that they must survive on the food of the day an
258 ng in a state of high symbiotic persistence, meaning that they show a continued capacity to form the
259 utomation, it is normally performed "blind," meaning that throughput for sampling some genetically or
260 ith hydrocarbons, bacteria and particulates, meaning that traditional membranes are readily fouled.
261  to constant selection by the immune system, meaning that tumors that become clinically manifest have
262 g did not always follow clinical guidelines, meaning that when mutations were detected, patients were
263 n silicon oxide had self-healing properties, meaning that when the separated MoS2 and silicon oxide w
264 e, but there are often competitive tensions, meaning that, for example, performance is achieved at th
265 he maximum backpressure reached was 327 bar, meaning the developed method is adequate for standard HP
266 but sulfation is not present in these cases, meaning the marine enzymes used to degrade carrageenans
267 nterest are characterized by temporal links, meaning the network's structure changes over time.
268 ed over 1 058 538 person-years of follow-up, meaning the overall crude mortality was 9.8 deaths per 1
269 tem satisfies the strong coupling condition, meaning the Rabi frequency of the coherent coupling exce
270 ral networks often produce chaotic dynamics, meaning their precise activity is sensitive to small per
271 ill likely match this population growth rate meaning there will be many more surgeons trained for tho
272 oteoforms with undocumented N- or C-termini, meaning these proteoforms are stable functional cleavage
273 xcited by only forward or backward movement, meaning they are sensitive to vibration phase.
274 rent functions are not perfectly correlated, meaning they may contribute to diversity-multifunctional
275 al, Martian, Lunar and asteroidal materials, meaning this atomic-scale approach holds great potential
276                 Sensory information acquires meaning to adaptively guide behaviors.
277 iles to be deconvolved, providing biological meaning to complex survival and mortality profiles.
278 e olfactory system responsible for assigning meaning to odors remain unclear.
279 port the flexible assignment of motivational meaning to sensory cues.
280 bout their experience in the ICU and to give meaning to the end-of-life process; families also need t
281      The software can also assign biological meaning to the identified clusters using an appropriate
282             This allows us to give a precise meaning to the scaling exponent in terms of the degree t
283  quality of life measures that give clinical meaning to the structure-function correlations that are
284 the use of conceptual processing for mapping meaning to word order.
285 edge significances which provide statistical meanings to the discovered causality networks.
286 ict which human genes are haploinsufficient (meaning two copies are required for normal function) or
287 ntify correct associations between words and meanings under referential indeterminacy.SIGNIFICANCE ST
288                               The biological meaning underlying each topic was interpreted using dive
289 o major divisions within the language system-meaning versus form and recognition versus production-an
290 FC were associated with context-based signal meaning versus intention to inhibit a response, while FE
291       Using non-linguistic stimuli devoid of meaning we assessed three key domains of auditory proces
292 litated organ-level simulation of the heart, meaning we can now examine the causes, mechanisms and im
293 ciceptive processing are completely unknown, meaning we cannot infer anything about the nature of the
294                                          The meaning we derive from our experiences is not a simple s
295 hanisms mediating assignment of motivational meaning, we recorded the activity of neurons in the amyg
296 rontal gyrus provides evaluation of stimulus meaning, which then informs the ventromedial prefrontal
297 rein the IFG provides evaluation of stimulus meaning, which then informs the vmPFC in inhibiting the
298 ate decoding of structure-dependent sentence meaning ("Who did what to whom?") and (ii) predict affec
299 f each narrative segment and specific to its meaning within the narrative context.
300 t meaning ("Jabberwocky" sentences) and word meaning without sentence structure (word-lists), showing

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