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1 the world of experimentation to evolutionary theorists.
2 nd a zero-frequency singularity predicted by theorists.
3 ted much interest among experimentalists and theorists.
4 by labor economists and international trade theorists.
5 iewed by a group), as recently shown by game theorists.
6 ional migration noted by prior observers and theorists.
7 o conscious perception has been suggested by theorists.
8 such as forests still challenges ecological theorists.
9 merge from two dominant traditions: learning theorists [1-3] study choices in which options are evalu
11 of implicit processes described by different theorists and (b) not all of the proposed attributes of
17 s has become as important to protein-folding theorists as it is for those being instructed in the rul
22 involves both types of mechanisms, but most theorists emphasize the relative importance of experienc
23 igh-voltage Co-based hydroxysulfates, and to theorists for providing a means to predict the electroch
27 nt years, however, both experimentalists and theorists have begun to appreciate that cellular decisio
29 ly an exercise in polyadic game theory, game theorists have devoted relatively little attention to qu
34 "low level" than the kinds of functions that theorists have previously attributed to consciousness.
35 sidestep this limitation, inclusive fitness theorists have proposed a method using linear regression
37 ession and antisocial behavior, contemporary theorists have proposed that it instead enhances behavio
42 ity trait in social judgment, and attachment theorists have stressed the importance of warm physical
43 e same footing as statistical phylogenetics, theorists have struggled to develop time-dependent evolu
44 ose interaction between experimentalists and theorists in analyzing and modeling spontaneous activity
47 nces of notes, and both Pythagoras and music theorists in the Middle Ages found that their tonal freq
49 To explain investing decisions, financial theorists invoke two opposing metrics: expected reward a
50 ar, the most powerful tool available to game theorists is the concept of a Nash Equilibrium (NE), whi
53 ion CellCircuits as a clearinghouse in which theorists may distribute or revise models in need of val
54 been an old unsolved puzzle to evolutionary theorists on which mechanisms would increase large-scale
55 iative learning are complex, and many modern theorists posit the involvement of attention, memory, an
59 ollaborations among experimental biologists, theorists, statisticians and computer scientists have be
60 behavioral economists and financial decision theorists study choices in which the key decision variab
63 such as Amazon Mechanical Turk (AMT) allows theorists to conduct behavioral experiments very quickly
64 lectron microscopy (cryo-EM) have challenged theorists to develop improved techniques to provide stru
65 ads to these conclusions and the attempts by theorists to explain the combination of high selectivity
67 eless, experiments have led the way to cause theorists to look more deeply into this simplest of all
69 this mystery is the purview of evolutionary theorists whose ideas shape the questions that biogeront
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