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This is precisely the approach of Agenda 2000, where the different factors make up a single, dissociable whole.
Reward dependence has been linked to "dissociable connectivity streams" in the brain.
The molecule has several dissociable hydrogens, especially the first hydrogen of the phosphate group.
Dissociable enough; a natural terror and horror to all Phantasms, being himself of the genus Reality!
This 'sea' of dissociable electrons allows the metal to conduct electric current.
Inhalation occurs through the lung and is hardly dissociable from exhalation (to be completed)
A 'dissociable' man?
Since these two processes are dissociable, they can be affected by different variables (i.e. when remember is affected know is not and vice versa).
In her recent projects, Chabannes brought the psychological exploration of the individual into an in dissociable relation with Archeological Procedures.
The rewardfulness of consumption associated with palatability is dissociable from desire or incentive value which is the motivation to seek out a specific commodity.
Phenylmethane, also commonly known as toluene - a water insoluble liquid, not a gas - has no dissociable protons and is, therefore, not acidic.
If symptoms and cognitive function were not dissociable then clozapine, noted for improving symptoms, should also lead to improvements in cognitive function.
These findings suggest that a person knowing that he or she does not know and feeling of knowing are two neuroanatomically dissociable features of metamemory.
Electrons for the reaction are provided by a dissociable molecule of either NADPH, bound flavins, or ferredoxins.
One study reports that SOD1 aggregation and cell death stimulating activity are dissociable in mutant SOD1-transfected PC12 cells [ 53 ] .
The VhaSFD subunit is required for the ATPase activity and assembly of the vacuolar H +-ATPase and may function as a dissociable regulatory subunit.
These results provide evidence that the neural network underlying moral decisions is probably domain-global (i.e., there might be no such things as a "moral module" in the human brain) and might be dissociable into cognitive and affective sub-systems.
His work has also shown that two dissociable networks underlie the use of context in sentence recognition, and that sleep serves an important role in the consolidation of generalizations of phonetic knowledge learned opportunistically through exposure to an unfamiliar talker.
In contrast to hydrophobic interaction between RAP30 and RAP74, binding of RAP30 to RNA polymerase II is likely to be electrostatic, easily dissociable at a salt concentration of 0.2-0.4M (24,46).
This later view is consistent with findings linking errors and the ERN to autonomic arousal and defensive motivated states, and with findings suggesting that the ERN is dissociable from cognitive factors, but not affective ones.
The E. crassus enzyme can only act on oligomers that pair with telomerase template RNA at their 3' terminus, unless assisted by a dissociable factor (chromosome healing factor), which contributes extra mass to the enzyme in exconjugants [ 42 ] .
In the classical sense, Expressive aphasia is the result of injury to Broca's area; it is often the case that lesions in specific brain areas cause specific, dissociable symptoms, although case studies show there is not always a one-to-one mapping between lesion location and aphasic symptoms.
Relatedly, Zihl and colleagues' Akinetopsia patient shows no deficit to color or object perception (although deriving depth and structure from motion is problematic, see above) and object agnostics do not have damaged motion or color perception, making the three disorders triply dissociable.
We used functional magnetic resonance imaging to show that dissociable activity in the medial orbitofrontal cortex was correlated with the magnitude of the monetary gains received, while activity in the lateral orbitofrontal cortex was correlated with the monetary losses incurred (O'Doherty et al. 2001).
It is true that fishing should be sustainable and to this end it is necessary to preserve fish populations, obviously, but in the two-word term 'sustainable development', the two words are not dissociable and there must therefore be a balance: there must be fishermen and there must be regeneration of fish stocks.