One of the things that has been weighing on my mind is the reorganization we are going through at work. |
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The manual could use a through rewrite, reorganization, and editing to make the English understandable, but who reads the manual anyway? |
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The protonation of amino acid side chains was supposed to cause the reorganization of the native state into the so-called A-state. |
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The reorganization plan must be accepted by the creditors, bondholders and stockholders and confirmed by the court. |
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This is unfortunate because the skeletal reorganization experienced by anurans during metamorphosis is unparalleled among vertebrates. |
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Our aim is not the revival of social democratic reformism, but rather the socialist reorganization of society. |
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Financial exigency could thus join seamlessly with reorganization to become an everyday occurrence. |
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This era of social reorganization and professionalization also brought the first widespread attempt to medicalize drunkenness. |
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The building's conversion into a large gallery required internal reorganization. |
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It is striving for world hegemony, i.e., the political and economic reorganization of the world in the interests of American capital. |
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For example, the reorganization of army divisions into brigades capable of autonomous response would increase the flexibility of these units. |
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But the matrix structure of this reorganization was significant as a precedent for the type of changes that are likely to work next. |
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The company's executive vice president said the sale was pivotal to its reorganization. |
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The administration is proposing a reorganization that denationalizes operations of the national railroad. |
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It is the one he is pushing hardest, although he admits that no possible reorganization can keep up the current levels of service. |
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He cited the project to renovate the 143-year old Bolshoi Theater as the reason for the reorganization. |
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Gastrulation in its broadest sense is the reorganization of the cells of the blastula to form a multilayered embryo, the gastrula. |
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Cytoskeletal organization and reorganization also plays a prominent role as scaffolding for proteins subserving membrane excitability. |
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This activity is part of a three-year curriculum reorganization for the department, focusing on assessment of core competencies and skills. |
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As a result of the reorganization, Pegasus Satellite will become a direct subsidiary of the new holding company. |
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These trends indicate movement of rural inhabitants to the nucleated centers and reorganization of the Lohmann phase rural political environment. |
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It's early in the governmentwide reorganization of homeland security, and the ultimate role of the US military is still in play. |
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Closed for four years for renovation and reorganization, the museum reopened in January this year to great acclaim. |
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An example was the governor's State of the State address, which included a quotable line on the snoozy topic of governmental reorganization. |
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The police force is in total disarray, desperately in need of reorganization. |
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During the reorganization of the Army division, the armored division combat commands A, B and C were redesignated as the 1st, 2nd and 3rd Brigades. |
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What president or CEO hasn't gone through consolidation or reorganization? |
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Despite starting with a flourish, that site has gone quiet in recent days as it undergoes a reorganization. |
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In English Ireland they were associated with the reorganization of the land into manors with demesne land and dependent tenants, based to some extent on English models. |
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In Europe, the reorganization of the industrial platform for kaolin production, launched in 2007, allowed to reduce the cost base. |
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It can be seen that in this model the necessary reorganization of the armed forces staff will be delayed. |
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It is my impression that prosodic focus without syntactic reorganization is possible at other levels of the Creole continuum not at the basilectal level. |
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Streamlining of ESCWA's intergovernmental structure and reorganization of its Secretariat accordingly is also on the agenda of the Commission. |
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The restructuring and reorganization measures carried out in 2003 led to slimmer structures and more efficient work processes. |
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This process is characterized by a profound and stereotyped reorganization of the cytoskeleton at the level of the actin and tubulin filaments. |
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The reorganization plans will alter the company's business structure. |
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The reorganization from Cashman's 2005 contract restored order to baseball operations and helped revive a flagging farm system. |
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The military aspect alone is not enough, which is why we called for a reorganization of Canada's efforts. |
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A reorganization of this section increased the separation of the settlements and payments function from the reporting and analysis function. |
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The executive director recently announced a staff reorganization. |
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Machine mountable Dryflo collectors allow for easy and efficient shop floor reorganization. |
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With regard to this reorganization, a shift of focus to more professional armed forces will be indispensable for security policy reasons. |
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In March 2003, a management reorganization occurred which lead to a new prioritization of Celmed's activities. |
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Considering that the Service's reorganization remains a work in progress, there were no recommendations arising from this review. |
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If so, what is the effective date or period of time covered by the reorganization? |
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Their efforts also showed that reorganization need not equal greater costs per case. |
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When transfer onto a grid is performed, the p6 form is indeed found over the holes of the holey grids, but transfer onto continuous carbon film leads to the most striking structural reorganization. |
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Judith King commented on the lack of notice received on this reorganization. |
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So, reorganization of military-industrial complexes in order to adapt them to the new conditions of operation of the global economy is a vital need for all developed states. |
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The war brought corporate reorganization and consolidation to Pennsylvania's anthracite region, even while newly independent West Virginia's bituminous region lagged behind. |
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They argued that neural plasticity allows for a cortical reorganization or remapping of the somatosensory cortex following the deafferentation of neurons. |
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But as part of Air Canada's financial reorganization plan, all unions must agree to concessions or else all deals previously reached are null and void. |
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The year was devoted to finalizing the reorganization of the business portfolio, and a redefinition of the market position of the brands. |
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His new title will be Chairman NBC Universal International and he will be relocating to London as part of the reorganization. |
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Global reorganization of chromatin into heterochromatic foci is a hallmark of senescent cells. |
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I am convinced that the GDR, while a serious case for reorganization, is not a hopeless case of bankruptcy. |
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The gradualism of government reorganization frustrated expectations and more radical political and social models pushed the Italian states to the crisis of war and revolution. |
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The only change that occurs in the brain is a reorganization of preexisting neuronal networks. |
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Maladaptive auditory cortex reorganization may contribute to the generation and maintenance of tinnitus. |
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Team reorganization is done in a rush to fix immediate problems, often overlooking the strategic direction of the company. |
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Terms and conditions of employment of each employee will not change as a result of the reorganization in the interim period. |
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Of course, now that the reorganization is official, the speculation stops and the backbiting from disenchanted executives begins. |
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The administrative reorganization of France into departments, sweeping away the jurisdictional jungle grown up over a millennium, survives not much altered to this day. |
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Gonsalves' inappropriate behaviour ceased following an office reorganization that removed Ms. N from his direct authority. |
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The expansion of a colonial administrative apparatus and bureaucracy paralleled the economic reorganization. |
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The reorganization energy Er in phototransfer is usually greater than in the photoexcitation process due to greater charge redistribution. |
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They may continue to brainstorm, inspired by this reorganization, iterating until they feel they have a complete enough understanding of a subject to write a meaningful paper. |
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The first quarter of fiscal 2004 benefited from efforts to reduce general expenses that began during preceding quarters, through production line robotization and the reorganization of warehouse and transport activities. |
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Recognized for being a practical person with a flair for strategy, his advice is often sought by executives of national and international corporations on issues pertaining to reorganization, outsourcing and mergers. |
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The results and benefits generated by a decluttering and reorganization project are often directly linked to the attitude and efforts deployed by the client during the process. |
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Time Inc. has filled its long-vacant No. 2 editorial position in a major reorganization that centralizes the management of a far-flung media empire. |
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It involves the recompilation, reorganization, and presentation of various sorts of archives, mostly related to contemporary Spanish history. |
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While this sort of reorganization was common in the eighteenth century, d'Estaing performed it with no preparation and in the middle of the night, with the predictable result that his entire army was thrown into confusion. |
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One such subcategory might be employees whose positions, job titles or functions were eliminated during the reorganization or discontinuance of the Applicant's business. |
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In this case, while the reorganization of the school board was a public initiative, the plaintiff was not attacking the reorganization itself, but a decision that was subordinate and incidental to the board's public duty. |
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Applying the above principles to Ms. Hindman's circumstances, it is clear that Ms. Hindman ceased to be employed contemporaneously with the events giving rise to the reorganization. |
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In 1990, in spite of the reorganization of Etats généraux of Education, recruitment of teachers as well as training them remained a major problem eluding any conclusive solution. |
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Where the business was to be sold as a going concern there would be no reorganization plan, but finance might nevertheless be required to maintain the business prior to a sale. |
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Neither the social reorganization nor the material conditions yet existed to inaugurate a new and higher order of family life, which in any case would require some generations to evolve. |
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This juncture allowed my reorganization of the management team, aimed at optimizing the decision-making process necessary to the full execution of our strategic plan. |
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Four historical lectures were about the devastating times of oppression, spiritual renewal, reorganization, and the so-called time of freedom since the beginning of perestroika. |
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Parallel to the financial goals, the reorganization of the Tornos Group and the newly defined strategic projects must be pushed forward with all efforts. |
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So in our work we try, whether it's through retraining or reorganization or new ergonomic equipment, to help that person back into a place of employment where they are returned to their previous full income. |
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How can sharing responsibilities in medical and nursing follow-up, as well as the resulting reorganization of duties, take shape within institutions and departments that meet the usual institutional standards? |
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Following consultations and union training sessions organized by the research services of the CSN, the local union's fears were alleviated and it decided to propose its own plan for work reorganization. |
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E as a compilation and reorganization of basic material in spherical geometry and spherical astronomy. |
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Supporting the liberalization of the property market, the number of agricultural holdings is set to increase tenfold with the reorganization of family farms. |
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The information given by Imperial Oil itself shows that the terminations took place contemporaneous with the reorganization and were related to the activities we have found amount to a reorganization. |
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This is true It's certainly easier for an American president to start bombing Libya than to, say, introduce a massive reorganization of the world's largest health care market. |
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The first goal of the reorganization was to ensure a synergy of all elements concerned, as much in terms of operations as in clients, sales and logistics. |
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The provisions relating to financial covenants, internal reorganization and change of control of these facilities contracts have been aligned with SFR's provisions. |
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This major reorganization will be studied by the Permanent Council over the coming days, in order to make a recommendation to the Holy See, in view of its agreeing to the new territorial boundaries that are being proposed. |
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Will professional reorganization and better sharing of responsibilities among professionals foster improved service delivery and a general improvement in the health of the people involved? |
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The intensive investment and reorganization programs position Eurofins well to benefit from the secular growth trends in the markets in which it operates in. |
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We also report on our budget and on a reorganization of our staff. |
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The General Assembly should provide INSTRAW, which was headed by a highly capable Director, with the necessary resources for its revitalization and reorganization. |
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The integration of Kyowa and its reorganization plans are being pursued. |
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Consequently, the way out of the crisis is not through an increase of economic incentives but in the implementation of a genuine structural reorganization. |
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Previously, Paragon, pursuant to a reorganization, merged into PHP Healthcare. |
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But when the reorganization came, the role for Moses did not. |
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We have bankruptcy laws and reorganization laws on our books for a reason. |
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The brazen reorganization of German territory by the French risked threatening Prussian influence in the region, if not eliminating it outright. |
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After a further reorganization in 1933, Watt became Superintendent of the Radio Department of NPL in Teddington. |
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The party was undergoing a reorganization and dividing its Cardiff Bay and Westminster responsibilities. |
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The nation is currently undergoing administrative reorganization by merging many of the cities, towns and villages with each other. |
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When Pangaea separated, the reorganization of the continents changed the function of the oceans and seaways. |
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New Brunswick was in turn split from Nova Scotia as part of a reorganization of Loyalist settlements in the Maritimes. |
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The Asian biotic reorganization events are comparable to the Grande Coupure in Europe and the Mongolian Remodeling of mammalian communities. |
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The reorganization of the military by von Roon and the operational strategy of Moltke combined against France to great effect. |
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This led to the reorganization of railroads into different departments with clear lines of management authority. |
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It issued the Charter of Quaregnon in 1894 calling for an end to capitalism and a thorough reorganization of society. |
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His imperial reorganization saw authority divided between four rulers, the Tetrarchy, to oversee the recovery. |
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Under the reorganization, NIST expanded the radiometry and optical characterization facilities. |
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Reincorporating an S corporation before an IPO via an F reorganization, and meeting the continuity-of-interest test. |
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The reorganization also gives us a chance to restructure our commercial business, which was operating within our Multi Line segment. |
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The company has continued to engage in discussions with Ventas to obtain its support for a consensual plan of reorganization. |
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De-junking shouldn't be confused with reorganization, which only systemizes things you'd otherwise pitch. |
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Cortical reorganization induced by virtual reality therapy in a child with hemiparetic cerebral palsy. |
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Sagittarius Restaurants LLC has announced a reorganization of its franchising department. |
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Also, nuclear quadrupole hyperfine structure has shown a major reorganization of the electron distribution of both Xe and Au on complex formation. |
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Scopus today announced that Kyushu University is using its data to create and test QUEST-MAP, the management strategy map it developed to plan its reorganization. |
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The lane allowed the convoys to train on different forms of contact, as well as land navigation, CASEVAC, recovery operations, and consolidation and reorganization activities. |
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The addition of an executive director is the latest step in the foundation's recent reorganization plan to increase community involvement, board chairman Bill Spiry said. |
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Chronotherapy involves a reorganization of the infant's sleep schedule by reducing nap time and putting the infant to bed earlier with a clear and consistent bedtime routine. |
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Activation of cMLCK and MLC-2v are known to increase sarcomere reorganization and cardiac contractility and prevent cardiac decompensation from heart failure. |
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Cortical map reorganization enabled by nucleus basalis activity. |
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