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Similarly and auditory
Similarly the medial geniculate nucleus acts as a key auditory relay between the inferior colliculus of the midbrain and the primary auditory cortex, and the ventral posterior nucleus is a key somatosensory relay, which sends touch and proprioceptive information to the primary somatosensory cortex.
Similarly, in the auditory system, the olivocochlear efferent neurons are part of a bio-mechanical gain control loop.
Similarly, the auditory system processes sound waves as they travel from their source, bounce off surfaces and enter the ears.
Similarly if dreaming involves visual and auditory images in our minds it seems reasonable to think there are visual and auditory images, or sense-data, when we are awake and perceiving things.

Similarly and analysis
Similarly, Agaricus inapertus was formerly known as Endoptychum depressum until molecular analysis revealed it to be closely aligned with Agaricus.
Similarly, the analysis conducted by the UK MHRA found a 50 % increase of odds of suicide-related events, not reaching statistical significance, in the patients on sertraline as compared to the ones on placebo.
Similarly, sequence analysis of the nDNA RAG1 and RAG2 genes suggests that the genus Nicator is not a bulbul either ( Beresford et al., 2005 ).
Similarly, use of government or corporate property or assets for personal use is fraud, and classifying this as a conflict of interest does not improve the analysis of this problem.
Similarly, the emission spectra of molecules can be used in chemical analysis of substances.
Similarly, in analysis: ' Creative play does not necessarily mean always playing alone ; and this is the nature of an analysis when all is going well '.
Similarly, Jeffrey D. Scargle believes unless both Bayesian and classical p-value analysis agree and both show the same anomalous effects, the kind of result GCP proposes will not be generally accepted.
Similarly, another analysis of a sample recovered in Zagreb in November 2003 reported that this item contained only mercury.
Similarly, Rudolf acknowledges that Prussian blue does not always form upon exposure to cyanide and is thus not a reliable marker, yet continues to include the iron compounds in his analysis.
Similarly a Forensic Entomologist may help with the analysis of insect remains to determine the time of day or year a victim was buried.
Similarly, projects with less tangible clients ( often experimental projects, see independent game development ) may begin with code and never a formal analysis of the design requirements.
Similarly, the CWT may be applied to detect the activated voxels of cortex and additionally the temporal independent component analysis ( tICA ) may be utilized to extract the underlying independent sources whose number is determined by Bayesian information criterion.

Similarly and task
Similarly, students know better than anyone whether or not an assignment or task is feasible.
Similarly, Shift + Tilde along with two hexadecimal characters will accomplish the same task on the S / 36.
Similarly, a high priority task has a high priority because it is more likely to be subject to strict time constraints — it may be providing data to an interactive user, or acting subject to realtime response guarantees.
Similarly, one with an inferiority complex would act as if they were inferior, or not up to the task.
Similarly, maintaining motivation to see a task to completion is also a metacognitive skill.

Similarly and showed
Similarly, a meta-analysis of five studies of group psychotherapy for adult sexual abuse survivors showed moderate to strong effect sizes, and there is also good evidence for effectiveness with chronic traumatic stress in war veterans.
Similarly, in ice hockey an AR colored trail showed location and direction of the puck, but was dismissed by hockey purists.
Similarly, depressed patients showed exaggerated left amygdala activity when interpreting emotions for all faces, and especially for fearful faces.
Similarly, another classic study conducted by Bruner and Leo Postman showed slower reaction times and less accurate answers when a deck of playing cards reversed the color of the suit symbol for some cards ( e. g. red spades and black hearts ). These series of experiments issued in what some called the ' New Look ' psychology, which challenged psychologists to study not just an organism's response to a stimulus, but also its internal interpretation.
Similarly, in 1965, 6 years after the revolution, Lam showed his loyalty to Castro and his goals of social and economic equality by painting El Tercer Mundo ( The Third World ) for the presidential palace.
Similarly, Liu showed his support to Deng for Deng's economic policy in the early 1960s to rescue Chinese economy.
Similarly, Paul Broca's 1861 post mortem study of an aphasic patient, known as " Tan " after the only word which he could speak, showed that an area of the left frontal lobe was damaged.
Similarly, other airlines showed lukewarm interests in gaining a foothold in Germany's aviation sector by propping up the money-losing Interflug.
Similarly, the name Dulcarnon is given to the 47th proposition of Book I of Euclid, better known as the Pythagorean theorem, after the Arabic Dhū ' l qarnain ذ ُ و ٱل ْ ق َ ر ْ ن َ ي ْ ن, meaning " the owner of the two horns ", because diagrams of the theorem showed two smaller squares like horns at the top of the figure.
Similarly, ACCORD ( Action to Control Cardiovascular Risk in Diabetes ) and the VADT ( Veterans Affairs Diabetes Trial ) studies showed no reduction in heart attack or death in patients assigned to tight glucose control with various drugs.
Similarly, showed that whenever they are embedded into a space defined over the quaternions, they must lie in a three-dimensional subspace.
Similarly, prior to the 60s, numerous classical musicians and composers wrote and / or performed music that showed the influence of novel non-Western styles ( e. g. the influence of gamelan music on French composer Claude Debussy ) or attempted to explicitly combine traditional Western musical styles with influences from non-Western traditions, although this too remained largely an elite ' art ' activity, and it gained relatively little mass recognition when compared to major popular genres like swing music, jazz or rock ' n ' roll.
Similarly, the bone structure of Hesperornis indicates that as opposed to Enantiornithes and in line with other Ornithurae it showed rapid, uninterrupted growth to adult size.
Similarly, during this period, England and the United States showed notable Jewish immigration.
" Similarly, Wilcox described Diffie as having " the vocal chops to sound like just about anyone " and thought that none of his Epic material showed any musical identity.
Similarly, an October 22 Rasmussen Reports poll showed Ritter leading Beauprez, 51 % to 39 %.

Similarly and increased
Similarly, the US and Europe have started to see new religious groups develop in relation to increased ayahuasca use.
Similarly, prohibition strengthened tribal resistance to the British in the 1950s, and increased support for the Mau Mau Uprising ( 1952 – 1960 ).
Similarly, a full house tends to occur more often than a flush in a piquet deck, due to the increased frequency of each playing card rank, creating a change in poker combination ranking.
Similarly, the effects that acute stressors have on the immune system may be increased when there is perceived stress and / or anxiety due to other events.
Similarly, the appetite suppressant rimonabant ( a cannabinoid receptor antagonist ) had to be withdrawn when it was linked with worsening depression and increased risk of suicide.
Similarly if in Young's double slit experiment if the space between the two slits is increased, the coherence dies gradually and finally the infringes disappear, showing spatial coherence.
Similarly, the prices charged by publishers for general books increased just 19 percent during the same time period.
Similarly, much of the country ’ s land had become exhausted due to increased productivity during the war and a shortage of fertilisers.
Similarly, university research outputs increased by almost 25 %.
Similarly the number of periodicals increased from 15 in 1855 to 140 30 years later.
Similarly, a claque ( French for " clapping ") was an organized body of professional applauders in French theatres and opera houses who were paid by the performer ( s ) to create the illusion of an increased level of approval by the audience.
Similarly, Python uses the special keyword because structure is denoted by indentation rather than braces, so a repeated use of and would require increased indentation after every condition.
Similarly, the ERP gantry on the East Coast Parkway's west-bound carriageway was said to have led to increased traffic on Geylang Road and Nicoll Highway, where ERP gantries were also placed subsequently.
Similarly, Moyles ( 1989 ) found a negative correlation with increased in aspen trees ( Populus tremuloides ) on lekking sites and the number of displaying males present.
Similarly, increasing the number of strides beyond eight or ten is not recommended unless the athlete has achieved high consistency in the approach and can handle the increased speed.
Similarly the strength of Senate was also increased from 63 to 87.
Similarly, the number of CT exams increased by 58 % and MRI exams increased by 100 % between 2003 and 2009.
Similarly, scotomata may develop as a result of the increased intracranial pressure that occurs in malignant hypertension.
Similarly the volume of import cargo was increased from 16, 863 ton to 18, 733 ton recording more than ten per cent jump during the same period.
Similarly, the increased / decreased value shall be shown in place of the original cost.
Similarly, if hydrogen is produced by electrolysis from fossil-fuel powered generators, increased carbon dioxide is emitted in comparison with direct use of the fossil fuel.
Similarly if a fixed rate CMO tranche coupon is desired to be increased, then principal can be removed to form a Principal Only ( PO ) class and a premium fixed rate tranche.
Similarly, the Global Settlement also increased the IPO " quiet period " from 25 days to 40 days.
Similarly, it was claimed, without evidence or calculation, that the 1 % to 2 % of the Bengal population whose purchasing power increased because of the wartime inflation and war expenditure ate so much more than usual that two thirds of the population went hungry – 10 % very hungry indeed, with half of this 10 % dying of starvation and disease.

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