... whether any of theseresults can be extrapolated to judging the beauty of stimuli in the auditory modality. 390 M. Nadal et al.in the representation ofthe reward value of a stimulus, the motor ... have been captured by two ofthe reviewed studies: the representation of reward value and the awareness ofthe emotional state. The corticalprocessing ofthe magnitude ofthe reward ofthe stimuli ... has important consequences for the comparison ofthe results of this study with the others. Jacobsen et al. (2006) acknowledged this in the first paragraph of theirpaper when referring tothe other...
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... share data generated, because the trajectories obtained may beof use to other investigators in the community. The committee would like to thank D.E. Shaw Research, the Pittsburgh Supercomputing ... all ofthe 2011 Anton applicants for the opportunity to assist in identifying the proposals best meeting the selection criteria for time allocations on the Anton machine. The committee members ... convened a committee of experts to evaluate the proposals submitted in response tothe aforementioned RFP. The committee of 17 was chaired by Dr. Robert L. Jernigan, Director ofthe Baker Center...
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... Differentiation of cells from the early blastomere stage tothe blastocyst stage isaccompanied by a change in the epigenetic profile thatdirects the differentiation pathway to either the embryo proper or the ... developinto cells ofthe embryo proper, after they are injected into blast-ocysts to form chimeras. By contrast, TS cells derived from the trophectoderm (TE) of blastocysts contribute only to placenta.Although ... placenta.Although there is an apparent ED between ES cells and EG cells, the ED of TS cells to ES cells (77) is greater than that of EG cells to ES cells (49), confirming the similarity of EG cells to ES...
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