Red or blue stimuli can be presented both statically and kinetically on a white or yellow background. |
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The reasons for this are not totally clear, but one possible explanation may be that we are simulating a system that is inherently unstable and is kinetically trapped. |
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He creates memorable stage pictures that are as psychologically astute as they are kinetically demanding. |
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Such emulsions are thermodynamically unstable and become kinetically stable in the presence of tensio-active molecules adsorbed to the interface. |
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This book's sparkle speaks for itself, as does Mr. Smith's ability to take on his screaming, moaning, kinetically blessed, unbeatably shrewd subject. |
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Hence energy is stored kinetically in rapidly spinning rotors and released to power generators whenever the catapult is fired. Such kit is not cheap. |
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The third Damon episode, The Bourne Ultimatum, was kinetically thrilling stuff, director Paul Greengrass infusing the action genre with the realist urgency of his docu-drama background. |
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Gulf rulers frame the threat as a terrorism problem that the international community should confront kinetically and ideologically. |
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The flywheel works like a dynamic mechanical battery that stores energy kinetically by spinning a mass around an axis. |
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The company is also taking on Wayne McGregor's hyperactive, strangely clinical, kinetically powerful Chroma. |
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Changes in selected quality indices were kinetically studied. |
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This eliminates crosslinking until nitroxyl concentrations fall to the point where radical addition to acrylate functionality is kinetically competitive. |
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Kinetically, PfAdSS is closer to the mouse acidic isozyme rather than to the mouse basic isozyme. |
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Kinetically posed mannequins, dressed in Burrows's unmistakable style an eye-popping palette, colour-blocked patterns, and fluttering lettuce-edged hems evoked the high-energy dance moves of the 1970s club scene. |
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