As the posterior funiculus is not involved in the section, discriminative touch and proprioception remain intact. |
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Departmental goals are likely to be long term, but can often be broken down into subgoals that retain potent discriminative qualities. |
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Rule-governed behavior is operant behavior in which discriminative control or other behavioral influence does come from verbal antecedents. |
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It means to cast away completely one's attitude of discriminative reflection, and to know in accordance with the events. |
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And it is the contrast between that hedonic state and the expectation of reward when the discriminative stimuli appear, that determines the relative value of those stimuli. |
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Furthermore, buspirone did not share discriminative stimulus properties with either oxazepam or pentobarbital. |
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Temperature changes also cause discriminative sensations that are important for tactual object recognition and environment exploration. |
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This led to discriminative legislative content that often infringed on Fundamental Rights. |
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Hence, the Government of Botswana appointed a commission to look at the constitutional provisions that are alleged to be discriminative. |
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The state does not use a discriminative policy when it comes to extra curricular activities in schools. |
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Not much is known about the discriminative powers of the different forms of driving tests. |
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Another field in which discriminative behaviour is still widely spread is housing. |
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The initial step to deal with discrimination is to introduce a structural change in discriminative legislation and redistribution of economic and political resources. |
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But it is no use satisfying the listeners of our conceptual talk if we cannot make any related changes in the real world of racially discriminative actions and consequences. |
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This should not be taken to mean a discriminative action however, it is the responsibility on the part of the government to ensure safe protection to all its citizens. |
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In the market-relations approach deemed to be egalitarian, racial inequality results from irrational prejudice or discriminative monopolistic practices. |
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According to Adhiambo Oduol, 'African customary practices are even more discriminative towards women on the issue of matrimonial property when the matter at stake is divorce. |
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With an analogue assessment of the target behavior, the antecedent motivative and discriminative conditions for the self-injury are known. |
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Finally, discriminative practices have also been observed when it comes to the selection of candidates for a specific apprenticeship or a training. |
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Distinguishing between discriminative stimuli and motivative functions of stimuli. |
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They, therefore, urged all EU and African countries to protect migrants at risk of discriminative practices and xenophobic attacks, and to take all necessary measures to protect the human rights of these migrants. |
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Several studies show that the CCP test enables clinicians to effectively distinguish RA patients from other RA-resembling diseases, even in cases where the rheumatoid factor is not discriminative. |
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Although Article 27 of the Constitution guarantees equality between men and women before the law, there are legal provisions which are still discriminative against women. |
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According to the Commission, until 2007 there were more than 100 local regulations which were discriminative against women and based on religious and traditional values. |
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In a drug discrimination paradigm, where rats are trained to discriminate drug from saline, the zopiclone discriminative stimulus generalized to several benzodiazepines as well as to pentobarbital. |
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In particular, I would like to call the attention of Mr Diamandouros to a discriminative phenomenon experienced in the course of admission to European institutions. |
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In addition the dividing line between hardware and software is becoming increasingly blurred and it is discriminative to consider one patentable and the other not. |
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Women miners organizations, indigenous miners organizations or similar organizations where a common characteristic determines common development goals are not considered discriminative. |
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We present a discriminative model for single-document summarization that integrally combines compression and anaphoricity constraints. |
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At the social scene, retrogressive cultural practices which promote pre-determined discriminative gender roles should be outlawed and the society educated to discard them through public awareness campaigns. |
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Each parietal lobe is also involved with so-called cortical sensation or discriminative touch, the analysis and interpretation of touch sensations originating on the other side of the body. |
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If you apply the discriminative will and filter the undesirable motive, then the passion will help you a long way to accomplish great heights in life. |
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Selective eye fixations during transfer of discriminative stimulus control. |
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To exclude computer software from patent protection would be arbitrary and discriminative with respect to a technology of ever increasing importance and which merits concrete protection. |
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Nevertheless, there is only one salient discriminative stimulus available before each approach response. |
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This has been found with several types of stimulus functions, such as discriminative, ordinal, eliciting, self-discrimination, contextual, among other functions. |
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Once again, the experience of a relatively aversive event, a delay, produced an increase in the value of the positive discriminative stimulus that followed. |
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Discriminative validity of metabolic and workload measurements for identifying individuals with chronic fatigue syndrome. |
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