"' Leah Krubitzer "'is an American neuroscientist, Professor of Psychology at University of California, Davis, and head of the Laboratory of evolutionary phylogenies of the neocortex together with their relationship to functional changes.
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The first draft from OASIS was released in February 2012, the changes as compared to that published by the Working Group being restricted to edits for improved clarity ( no functional changes ).
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In the same year he was honored as the professor and introduced his dissertation on topic " " Clinic functional changes and hygiene of people who work with Wolfram implementation in Uzbekistan " ".
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These structural modifications can lead to functional changes, often to the inhibition of exo ( but not the endo ) 8, 9 epoxide of aflatoxin B 1, acridines such as proflavine or quinacrine, or ethidium bromide.
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The participant reported no particular emotions linked to the experience . " [ T ] he brain functional changes associated with the reported extra-corporeal experience ( ECE ) were different than those observed in motor imagery.
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This type of surgery is not performed on children and primarily produces a small increase in the size of a normal penis, but would be less likely to produce a major functional change in a severe micropenis.
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Besides all of its functional changes, this newest generation of the ES 300 has much more curb appeal than before, something that was foremost in the minds of Lexus designers and engineers as they planned for this car.
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The demonstration that NGAL does not rise in the setting of transient changes in creatinine can help clinicians determine whether changes in creatinine reflect kidney damage or rather only non specific or mild functional changes in kidney function.
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His comment re " This functional change can be done by a separate change to allow a specific documentation and discussion . " is absolutely what I would expect .-- talk ) 12 : 59, 16 December 2016 ( UTC)
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The collective specific aim of DSO 477 and DSO 617 was to evaluate functional changes in concentric and eccentric strength ( peak torque ) and endurance ( fatigue index ) of the trunk, arms, and legs of crewmembers before and after flight.