Science: v.1-v.219Moses King, 1966 |
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... tion , there was a small initial response each time the spot began to move , but none during the remainder of the ... tion response was evoked ( Fig . 2 ) . Mo- tion in the preferred direction only had an excitatory effect , while motion ...
... tion , there was a small initial response each time the spot began to move , but none during the remainder of the ... tion response was evoked ( Fig . 2 ) . Mo- tion in the preferred direction only had an excitatory effect , while motion ...
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... tion that each of these methods pre- vents the rejection of donor neural crest . By these means it was demon- strated that the burnsi locus ( dominant spot - inhibiting gene ) and the kandiyohi locus ( dominant gene introducing mot ...
... tion that each of these methods pre- vents the rejection of donor neural crest . By these means it was demon- strated that the burnsi locus ( dominant spot - inhibiting gene ) and the kandiyohi locus ( dominant gene introducing mot ...
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... tion reduction is related to the dif- ficulty of the transformation for a re- stricted set of tasks ( 15 ) . The tasks all involved the same 48 - bit input , con- sisting of eight numbers . Groups of subjects were required either to ...
... tion reduction is related to the dif- ficulty of the transformation for a re- stricted set of tasks ( 15 ) . The tasks all involved the same 48 - bit input , con- sisting of eight numbers . Groups of subjects were required either to ...
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