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1                         To gain insight into the meaning of 2-methylhopanes, we quantified the domina
2 al word learning, we tested whether learning the meaning of a new word is related to the integrity of
3                Children can learn aspects of the meaning of a new word on the basis of only a few inc
4                                      Sharing the meaning of a novel symbol might rely on similar conc
5 ons or textual data with patients to explore the meaning of a phenomenon experienced by individuals t
6 tification, focusing particularly on whether the meaning of a scene influences the identification of
7 ication and inhibition of percepts to deduce the meaning of a scene.
8                                      Just as the meaning of a sentence can be altered by editing its
9                                              The meaning of a sentence can be understood, whether pre
10 l view in philosophy and linguistics equates the meaning of a sentence to the conditions under which
11  provides strong evidence that understanding the meaning of a stimulus during encoding plays a critic
12                        Correctly identifying the meaning of a stimulus requires activating the approp
13 esent study, we measured the extent to which the meaning of a stimulus was registered using the N400
14                                              The meaning of a visual image depends on context-a mouse
15 n of complex language.SIGNIFICANCE STATEMENT The meaning of a word depends on the words surrounding i
16  concentrate on tasks that involve obtaining the meaning of a word in isolation or in relation to a s
17                   For example, contemplating the meaning of a word might serve to speed subsequent pr
18 ple modalities when participants think about the meaning of a word.
19 the relative importance of each attribute to the meaning of a word.
20 Specifically, we hypothesized that accessing the meanings of abstract words require more executive re
21 ocial cue that can be used for understanding the meaning of actions made by other individuals.
22 ew that this region is crucial for accessing the meaning of actions.
23 licating shared decision-making and altering the meaning of allocation policy thresholds.
24 First, we present a mathematical analysis of the meaning of alpha, in weighted power-spectral terms.
25 ng that monkeys and apes-like humans-extract the meaning of an event by (a) going beyond the surface
26 ut failed to emerge when competition between the meanings of an ambiguous word was unresolved by the
27  of these effects beg deeper questions about the meaning of attractiveness.
28                    For example, by combining the meanings of "bite," "dog," and "man," we can think a
29 , race and gender) may interact to determine the meaning of category membership.
30    Tissue studies have also begun to clarify the meaning of changes in PET signal in some diseases.
31 longitudinal studies if our understanding of the meaning of changes in the electrical properties of t
32 n online game, which required them to select the meaning of chimpanzee and bonobo gestures in 20 vide
33  citation analysis and the ongoing debate on the meaning of citations(7,8), citations are still prima
34                                              The meanings of code words are altered: specific stop co
35 terms used in consensus exercises to clarify the meaning of common terms used across consensus method
36          These results provide evidence that the meanings of common words vary in ways that reflect t
37                   These results suggest that the meaning of communication calls is reflected in the s
38 ural circuits in this region in interpreting the meaning of communication calls should be investigate
39 dreading, the relevance of twin studies, and the meaning of cross-cultural differences in theory of m
40 hich regions are necessary for understanding the meaning of crossmodal objects, we administered cross
41    Rather, our results provide evidence that the meaning of cues change dynamically over the course o
42                   In this review, we examine the meaning of cultural competency, positions that have
43  these experiences helped them to reflect on the meaning of death and life, and positively influenced
44 logists are becoming ever more interested in the meaning of death.
45 treatments, dying at home, and talking about the meaning of death.
46  into the manner in which denaturant affects the meaning of DeltaG degrees (N)(-)(D) and the nature o
47 tino, and White) as an initial assessment of the meaning of dementia-related terms to these groups.
48 he resource limits facing cities in terms of the meaning of density, compactness, and sprawl, and rel
49 rch into the social nature of self harm, and the meaning of different self harming behaviours (partic
50 ness contexts, but few studies have explored the meaning of diversity in biomedical research.
51  document describes the rationale; clarifies the meaning of each item; and discusses why transparent
52  regularized logical structures representing the meaning of each sentence.
53 erpretation, enabling listeners to integrate the meaning of each word as it is heard into their dynam
54 ral activity that varied systematically with the meanings of each studied word, as defined by latent
55 entary, I argue that, in relation to health, the "meaning" of education cannot be reduced to its soci
56 erable subpopulations; and it misinterpreted the meaning of effect size as a criterion of risk.
57 plied by (2) a 'quality' component, although the meanings of 'effectiveness,' 'quantity,' and 'qualit
58 atients and by providing an understanding of the meaning of elevations in various clinical situations
59 nning objective of this study was to explore the meaning of emotional relationships between pre-regis
60 that alters emotional responding by changing the meaning of emotional stimuli.
61 learning contexts to resolve ambiguity about the meaning of environmental cues.
62 ld, animals must adapt rapidly to changes in the meaning of environmental cues.
63 gencies in the resolution of ambiguity about the meaning of environmental cues.Significance Statement
64              Discriminating and categorizing the meaning of environmental stimuli and responding acco
65 avoid unnecessarily misleading readers about the meaning of epidemiologic findings.
66 sensory stimuli is critical for interpreting the meaning of events in our environment.
67  The results suggest that dogs do comprehend the meaning of familiar spoken words, in that a word can
68                          This paper explores the meanings of family caring for care recipients by dra
69 be an important mechanism for disambiguating the meaning of fear signals, thereby enabling appropriat
70 system to provide a context for interpreting the meaning of findings in suicide.
71  be a broadly useful strategy to deconvolute the meaning of foreboding but inconclusive circulating b
72 ill help scientists and philosophers discuss the meaning of function more clearly.
73 k-ordering species on cognitive ability, and the meaning of general intelligence.
74 s have reached conflicting conclusions about the meaning of genetic distances for interpretation of p
75                        Paleogenomics propels the meaning of genomic studies back through hundreds of
76 the prevailing dread of dialysis, distilling the meaning of graft function, and acknowledging the ter
77                The range of understanding of the meaning of having a family history was explored in d
78  that the meanings of polysemous words, like the meanings of homonyms, are selected based on context.
79      In this Story, Marta Shahbazi discusses the meaning of identity while balancing running a lab wi
80 milies may not have shared understandings of the meaning of illness or death and may not agree on the
81 and R.A. Fisher often differed, including on the meaning of inbreeding and random gene frequency drif
82 les) while they rated their familiarity with the meanings of individual words (all nouns) denoting ob
83       Reading a sentence entails integrating the meanings of individual words to infer more complex,
84  to overreliance on local associations among the meanings of individual words.
85 thological, and genetic evidence underscores the meaning of innate immune activation during the prodr
86 actice standard for determining death; 2) is the meaning of "irreversible" in the Uniform Determinati
87 ial (the combination's meaning is the sum of the meaning of its parts) or nontrivial (one element mod
88 ning of the call combination is derived from the meaning of its parts.
89            Specifically, history reveals how the meanings of key terms like "problem" and "solution"
90                                              The meaning of language is represented in regions of the
91          In the second phase, children learn the meanings of larger number words by mastering the log
92 ted, and text processing, concerned with how the meanings of larger units of text are understood.
93                      While philosophers seek the meaning of life, cell biologists are becoming ever m
94 ssessing gratitude, learning engagement, and the meaning of life.
95 cs of words may be activated only partially, the meaning of manipulable nouns is grounded in action p
96  satisfied vector calculations, and retained the meanings of medical words.
97 prescribing is enabled or constrained by (a) the meaning of medications to patients; (b) clinician en
98 rturing, interpreting heritability and hence the meaning of "missing heritability" becomes problemati
99 ading is thus converted to a "BET area," but the meaning of MOF BET areas remains under debate.
100  is recalled here, gained great insight into the meaning of morphological cerebral aberrations found
101                                              The meaning of nanotechnology is explained in light of b
102 ontext is an important part of understanding the meaning of natural language, but most neuroimaging s
103 ee explanations have dominated debates about the meaning of Neandertal cranial features: climatic ada
104 y and then used to evaluate current views on the meaning of Neandertal skeletal morphology.
105 eward processing--when successfully learning the meaning of new words.
106 Hippocampal loop) when successfully grasping the meaning of new-words.
107  a research agenda that will further clarify the meaning of nutrition security and its measurement.
108                These are presented to unpack the meaning of "object permanence" as a kind of represen
109 ge as the three most important dimensions in the "meaning" of objects.
110                      Four themes illustrated the meaning of obstetric violence in US maternity care:
111                                              The meaning of #obstetricviolence experiences is interpe
112 saging should build client understandings of the meaning of partially efficacious technologies.
113 tes intelligible word sequences that recover the meaning of perceived speech, imagined speech and eve
114 nd psychedelic effects, including changes in the meaning of percepts.
115 to insights into the folding routes and into the meaning of Phi-values in general.
116 view, we summarize the newest findings about the meaning of phyB photobodies for light and temperatur
117  to study new questions in cognition such as the meaning of 'play' and intrinsic motivation, while al
118                         Results suggest that the meanings of polysemous words, like the meanings of h
119  However, it can be challenging to interpret the meaning of poor PVT performance in a clinical contex
120 ly, an extension of the authors' ideas about the meaning of priming effects is proposed.
121 e, pup-naive virgin females do not recognize the meaning of pup distress calls, but retrieve isolated
122 Our findings suggest caution in interpreting the meaning of putative driver gene mutations in cancer,
123                                              The meaning of quantum generalization is twofold: The pr
124 personalized medicine, pharmacogenetics, and the meaning of race.
125      The concept of DNA "repair centers" and the meaning of radiation-induced foci (RIF) in human cel
126  and their views on their personal goals and the meaning of recovery were explored in in-depth semi-s
127 ly during the Holocene raise questions about the meaning of region when related to local richness and
128                              Topics included the meaning of self-management support in this context,
129 how does the brain simultaneously infer both the meaning of sensory input and the underlying context
130 ing is flawed: in fact, infants already know the meanings of several common words from the age of 6 m
131         In Experiment 4 subjects had to give the meaning of single ambiguous words (e.g. BANK) presen
132 acoustic communication by first interpreting the meaning of social sounds in the context of the liste
133 rofessional people to place, and also recast the meaning of "solutions" in thought-provoking ways.
134 ve emerged, others have become obsolete, and the meaning of some terms has changed.
135 he extent to which researchers have explored the meaning of sound in hospital settings and identify n
136 ocal tone--the prosody--contributes a lot to the meaning of speech beyond the actual words.
137 nd the impact of enhancement technologies of the meaning of sports also is presented.
138                                   We revisit the meaning of stacking fault energy (SFE) and the assum
139 known about how the brain learns and encodes the meaning of stimuli.
140  that are intended to supplement and clarify the meanings of 'stress' and 'homeostasis'.
141             We made an attempt to understand the meaning of such procedures from the modeling point o
142 henever the observers could not discriminate the meaning of suppressed words.
143 ications of our findings for the debate over the meaning of sustainability, and the role of local ext
144 ve shown that in the long-term, retention of the meaning of test results from cystic fibrosis screeni
145                                    Recall of the meaning of test results was accurate in 225 (80%) of
146 reased testing and decreased confusion about the meaning of test results.
147 lenge facing the visual system is to extract the "meaning" of the image by decomposing it into its en
148               In this commentary, we discuss the meaning of the "individual effect," a quantity propo
149                                              The meaning of the adjustable parameter kappa is that wh
150                                              The meaning of the age of the Earth defined by lead isot
151 n tree classifiers, we are able to determine the meaning of the assigned function labels in terms of
152 ing that the constituent sounds do not carry the meaning of the call and so are contextually meaningl
153 ompositional syntactic-like structure, where the meaning of the call combination is derived from the
154                                  I show that the meaning of the coefficients of the allometric equati
155                    Thus, even if debate over the meaning of the concept of lethal equivalents has not
156 more clinical terms, while still maintaining the meaning of the condition.
157 idemiology of STDs, there is confusion about the meaning of the core.
158 , religiosity, and ethnocentrism, to clarify the meaning of the correlational findings presented in t
159               Part of our aim is to decipher the meaning of the FSM 'language' as it is widely noted
160 ojects will play a major role in elucidating the meaning of the genetic code and in establishing a co
161 ing a discussion on how these choices impact the meaning of the inequity estimates obtained, in parti
162 likelihood of encountering uncertainty about the meaning of the information.
163 males thus use nonauditory cues to determine the meaning of the LFH call, but these cues do not gener
164 "collapse" versions of quantum theory, about the meaning of the modulus of the wave function, so I us
165 studying sensory processing is to understand the meaning of the neural messages encoded in the spikin
166 ess the model fit and to aid in interpreting the meaning of the new European distribution records, we
167 s parts) or nontrivial (one element modifies the meaning of the other element).
168 patient's potential suicide, not recognizing the meaning of the patient's communications, and untreat
169 tand the basic ideas behind the steps taken, the meaning of the phylogenetic trees obtained and the s
170 tegory-specific neuronal circuits reflecting the meaning of the predicted item.
171 e this paper to discuss misconceptions about the meaning of the preorganization effect, as well as ot
172 psychiatric consultant in the exploration of the meaning of the request.
173 e personal benefits, are directly related to the meaning of the results for the health of the partici
174                             By common usage, the meaning of the stringent response has evolved from t
175  that threatens the patient because of fear, the meaning of the symptom, and concerns about the futur
176 ay be that patients may not fully understand the meaning of the term hypertension or its cause, leadi
177 ersity" is ubiquitous in modern day society, the meaning of the term is not well understood, and it i
178 incorporated quite different concepts making the meaning of the term richer and more stimulating.
179                            First, we explore the meaning of the terms "method" and "method bias" and
180                                              The meaning of the terms "validity" and "utility" as the
181                                     However, the meaning of the third dimension, particularly its rel
182                       Our findings elaborate the meaning of the Urbach energy in molecular solids and
183 llowed by a definition that either explained the meaning of the word or was a true, but uninformative
184 ve difficulty using 'context' (understanding the meaning of the word relative to the sentence) in sen
185 variable sentences led to better learning of the meanings of the embedded foreign words than constant
186 interrogate the origins of these signals and the meaning of their disruption more deeply.
187 linicians should find it useful to interpret the meaning of their PROMIS scores in relation to the ge
188 cancer, trauma, and infectious diseases, but the meaning of these associations remains controversial.
189                                To understand the meaning of these changes, we conducted microarray an
190                                              The meaning of these experimental results for human surg
191 dule is likely to be a metastasis, sometimes the meaning of these features depends on the primary tum
192  approaches to further determine and uncover the meaning of these heterogeneous features are still ne
193                                   We discuss the meaning of these maturational profiles in terms of t
194 rly known, contributing to uncertainty about the meaning of these patterns.
195  or inhibit an immune response, depending on the meaning of these signals.
196 gories and create a mental representation of the meaning of these sounds.
197  for there to be consensus and clarity about the meaning of these terms.
198  embedded in contextual sentences hinting at the meaning of these words.
199                                              The meaning of this association and whether it warrants
200 on has been associated with cervical cancer, the meaning of this association remains unclear.
201                        This review discusses the meaning of this discovery and comments on the exciti
202                                      What is the meaning of this frequency range?
203                                              The meaning of this particularity remains unknown.
204                         To gain insight into the meaning of this prominent variability, we studied th
205                                              The meaning of this redundancy and the relative activity
206 th language comprehension areas to determine the meaning of those gestures.
207 r to make a decision, they should be part of the meaning of those objects.
208 ifferences in design principle in respect to the meaning of time, speed, multiplicity of processors,
209 ims at summarizing the conceptual changes in the meaning of tolerance inside and outside the field of
210                            Children who knew the meaning of two were surprisingly frequent in the dua
211             Therefore, this article examines the meaning of UFs from a patient perspective.
212                        Now, children acquire the meanings of verbal counting words, Arabic numerals,
213 ry and discuss how it has been used to study the meanings of verbal response options and provide an i
214                                              The meaning of viral blips in human immunodeficiency vir
215 le neurons recorded during this task encoded the meaning of visual cues that predicted the magnitude
216 tor cortices when healthy participants judge the meaning of visually-presented action verbs.
217 ome active while healthy participants access the meaning of visually-presented motor and non-motor ac
218                                Nevertheless, the meaning of vocal bursts across cultures is only begi
219 atory influence of prior input on extracting the meaning of what comes next, even under conditions of
220 ; and ii) what is transmitted is principally the meaning of what is being said or written, while the
221 icyclic reactions, including a refinement as the meaning of Woodward and Hoffmann's "Violations.
222 SIGNIFICANCE STATEMENT Humans can comprehend the meaning of words from both spoken and written langua
223 sure, the relationship between the sound and the meaning of words has been regarded as largely arbitr
224 order to discover that duration can contrast the meaning of words in Japanese.
225                                              The meaning of words in natural language depends crucial
226 -matching task in which participants matched the meaning of words or the visual features of faces pre
227  word comprehension impairment (a deficit in the meaning of words, or lexical semantics) in acute str
228 al languages, voice pitch inflections change the meaning of words, such that the brain processes pitc
229  are sensitive to changes in the language or the meaning of words.
230  and parietal language areas associated with the meaning of words.
231  In Japanese, vowel duration can distinguish the meaning of words.
232                                Understanding the meanings of words and objects requires the activatio
233 ns involved in semantic combination, whereby the meanings of words are combined into more complex rep
234 visions that are universally perceived, then the meanings of words in different languages should clos
235                Human brains flexibly combine the meanings of words to compose structured thoughts.
236 ation requires speakers to mutually agree on the meanings of words, but how does such a system first
237 to language and in part lexically encoded in the meanings of words.
238 rch with research from other domains such as the meaning of work, job design, job crafting, strategic

 
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