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localize and different
This allows us to localize particular functions within different brain regions.
If another person's ears were substituted, the individual would not immediately be able to localize sound, as the patterns of enhancement and cancellation would be different from those patterns the person's auditory system is used to.
Different methods have different advantages for research ; for instance, MEG measures brain activity with high temporal resolution ( down to the millsecond level ), but is limited in its ability to localize that activity.
Haas found that humans localize sound sources in the direction of the first arriving sound despite the presence of a single reflection from a different direction.
ICP is often used to reconstruct 2D or 3D surfaces from different scans, to localize robots and achieve optimal path planning ( especially when wheel odometry is unreliable due to slippery terrain ), to co-register bone models, etc.

localize and ranging
In submarine acoustics, AoA is the method to localize objects with active or passive ranging.

localize and around
This ability to localize sound sources may have developed in humans as an evolutionary necessity, since the eyes can only see a fraction of the world around a viewer, and vision is hampered in darkness, while the ability to localize a sound source works in all directions, to varying accuracy,
A die is located on the opposite side of the workpiece and supports the material around the perimeter of the hole and helps to localize the shearing forces for a cleaner edge.

localize and central
Human beings localize sound within the central nervous system, by comparing arrival-time differences and loudness from each ear, in brain circuits that are connected to both ears.

localize and wave
In some instances short wave diathermy may be applied to localize deep inflammatory processes, as in pelvic inflammatory disease.

localize and often
Dubbing is often used to localize a foreign movie.
Following the destruction of the striate cortex, patients are asked to detect, localize, and discriminate amongst visual stimuli that are presented to their blindside often in a forced-response or guessing situation, even though they cannot actually see the stimulus.
Alarm calls are often high frequency sounds because these sounds are harder to localize, despite common belief.

localize and used
* Immunostaining, also known as immunohistochemistry, is a specialized histological method used to localize proteins in cells or tissue slices.
In the 1990s, researchers began to use Electroencephalography ( EEG ), Positron Emission Tomography ( PET ) and more recently functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging ( fMRI ), which is now the most widely used imaging technique to help localize personality traits in the brain.
As the resource fork can be edited with a resource editor such as ResEdit, it can be used to localize and customize software.
Since hearing in two ears allows people to localize sounds ( given synchronised AGCs ) and to hear better in noisy environments, bilateral ( both ear ) implants are being investigated and used.
A hand held flare burns for 3 minutes and can be used to localize or pinpoint more precisely the exact location or position of the party in trouble.
Some studies have used neuroimaging to localize brain regions that are active, or differentially active, during experiences that subjects associate with " spiritual " feelings or images consistent with McKinney's thesis that feelings associated with religious experience are normal aspects of brain function under extreme circumstances rather than communication from God.
Battery powered FDA approved electrical neuromuscular stimulators have been used in these research projects connected by wires to the pair of right wrist electrodes embedded in a custom made plastic orthosis to localize the stimulation target.
More recently, magnetic resonance imaging ( MRI ) has been used to localize lesions in the brain characteristic of peduncular hallucinosis.
Nerve conduction studies may also be used to localize nerve dysfunction ( e. g., carpal tunnel syndrome ), assess severity, and help with prognosis.
The company has used its design and engineering expertise to localize its manufactures to suit Taiwanese tastes.
FISH ( fluorescence in situ hybridization ) is a cytogenetic technique developed by biomedical researchers in the early 1980s that is used to detect and localize the presence or absence of specific DNA sequences on chromosomes.
FISH can also be used to detect and localize specific RNA targets ( mRNA, lncRNA and miRNA ) in cells, circulating tumor cells, and tissue samples.
Used for the first time in 1951 to localize leaks in a drinking water supply system of Munich, Germany, Iodine-131 became one of the most commonly used gamma-emitting industrial radioactive tracer with applications in isotope hydrology and leak detection.
It is also used in labeling of autologus red blood cells for MUGA scans to evaluate left ventricular cardiac function, localize of gastrointestinal bleeding prior to embolization or surgical management, and in damaged red blood cells to detect ectopic splenic tissue.
RNA ISH ( RNA in situ hybridization ) is used to measure and localize RNAs ( mRNAs, lncRNAs and miRNAs ) within tissue sections, cells and circulating tumor cells ( CTCs ).
The specific type of sensation associated with an aura can potentially be used in an attempt to localize the focus of a seizure.
Capsule video endoscopy has recently been used to localize the tumour.
In order to localize this signal attenuation to get images of diffusion one has to combine the pulsed magnetic field gradient pulses used for MRI ( aimed at localization of the signal, but those gradient pulses are too weak to produce a diffusion related attenuation ) with additional “ motion-probing ” gradient pulses, according the Stejskal and Tanner method.
These measures are commonly used clinically to localize white matter lesions that do not show up on other forms of clinical MRI.

localize and function
A Cdr2 kinase mutant, which is able to localize properly despite a loss of function in phosphorylation, disrupts the recruitment of Wee1 to the medial cortex and delays entry into mitosis.
The function of SH2 domains is to specifically recognize the phosphorylated state of tyrosine residues, thereby allowing SH2 domain-containing proteins to localize to tyrosine-phosphorylated sites.

localize and .
Mobile forces are required to localize and attack detected targets, since the systems are not capable of pinpointing a target.
In it he pointed out that the efforts of the powers to localize the revolt seemed in danger of failure, that the rebels were still holding their own, and that the Ottoman promises of reform, embodied in various firmans, were no more than vague statements of principle which had never had, and were probably not intended to have, any local application.
The formation of the clusters could be seen as a way to ' condense out ' ( localize ) the electron deficient bonding into bonds of a more localized nature.
If the resolving time of the detectors is less than 500 picoseconds rather than about 10 nanoseconds, it is possible to localize the event to a segment of a chord, whose length is determined by the detector timing resolution.
Modern systems with a higher time resolution ( roughly 3 nanoseconds ) also use a technique ( called " Time-of-flight ") where they more precisely decide the difference in time between the detection of the two photons and can thus localize the point of origin of the annihilation event between the two detectors to within 10 cm.
Two PKD genes, PKD1 and PKD2, encode membrane proteins that localize to a non-motile cilium on the renal tube cell.
Square Europe, Ltd. was established in December 1998 to localize and market Square-developed games in Europe and Australia.
The solar X-ray and cosmic gamma-ray burst experiment ( GRB ) had 3 main objectives: study and monitor solar flares, detect and localize cosmic gamma-ray bursts, and in-situ detection of Jovian aurorae.
Low frequencies are not easily localized in small rooms, hence many stereo and multichannel audio systems feature only one subwoofer channel and a single subwoofer can be placed off-center without affecting the perceived sound stage, since the sound produced is difficult to localize.
Through precipitation of their compounds or by ion exchange into soils and muds, heavy metal pollutants can localize and lay dormant.
In humans, cells with location-specific firing patterns have been reported in a study of patients with drug-resistant epilepsy who were undergoing an invasive procedure to localize the source of their seizures, with a view to surgical resection.
These two complexes localize in a siRNA-dependent manner on chromosomes, at the site of heterochromatin assembly.
Scholars have attempted to localize individual poems by studying the geography, flora and fauna which they refer to.
Later, as the appendix becomes more inflamed and irritates the adjoining abdominal wall, it tends to localize over several hours into the right lower quadrant, except in children under three years.
Coughing causes point tenderness in this area ( McBurney's point ) and this is the least painful way to localize the inflamed appendix.
Electronic warfare support is the subdivision of EW involving actions tasked by, or under direct control of, an operational commander to search for, intercept, identify, and locate or localize sources of intentional and unintentional radiated EM energy for the purpose of immediate threat recognition, targeting, planning, and conduct of future operations.
Electronic Warfare Support ( ES ), is the subdivision of EW involving actions tasked by, or under direct control of, an operational commander to search for, intercept, identify, and locate or localize sources of intentional and unintentional radiated electromagnetic ( EM ) energy for the purpose of immediate threat recognition, targeting, planning, and conduct of future operations.
As the inflammation progresses, the pain begins to localize more clearly to the right lower quadrant, as the peritoneum becomes inflamed.
* Nuclear localization signal, an amino acid sequence exposed on the surface of a protein which acts like a ' tag ' to localize the protein in the cell.

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