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- Command neurons control the pattern of activity in the gut, Gershon said.
- "We don't see much of a difference in patterns of activity.
- They are patterns of activity, experienced in our past and remembered.
- Therefore, in warm weather, they change their patterns of activity, becoming crepuscular or nocturnal.
- A bright flashing light can disrupt natural patterns of activity in the brain's circuits.
- Those characteristics will be developed using criteria based on patterns of activities by terrorist organizations.
- It compared the patterns of activity in New York City to the rhythms of nature.
- The scientists'latest update on the volcano showed a stable pattern of activity the past few days.
- These patterns of activity differ a lot from both the adult brain activity, and epileptiform activity.
- This pattern of activity clearly indicates that the INP is capable a generating a conditioned response.
- The flycatchers and tamarins have different patterns of activity, which minimizes competition for similar food sources.
- For days, federal agents have been assessing the crowd's patterns of activity and consulting with local police.
- It is in these local responsive processes that there emerge population-wide patterns of activity, culture and habitus.
- And I think lots of Americans did the same thing, keeping up their normal pattern of activity.
- Starved of stimulation and jarred from normal patterns of activity and rest, the brain's chemistry undergoes measurable changes.
- "This case presents a pattern of activity for which the common thread is IBP's avoidance of environmental regulation,"
- The following patterns of activity indicate collection and movement of funds that could be associated with terrorist financing:
- "There is a very clear pattern of activity emerging, " said a Western official who follows the conflict.
- Another is that the brains of men and women seem to generate certain emotions with different patterns of activity.
- The genes in diseased cells often show a different pattern of activity, or expression, from that of normal cells.