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Virtual Med-Peds: Description of the First Virtual Med-Peds Student Elective During COVID-19
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In: Cureus (2020)
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CHALLENGING AGEIST ATTITUDES FOR ALL INTENTS AND PURPOSES: A MIXED METHODS ANALYSIS
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Tibet Lost in Translation: Power Politics, Language and the Mechanics of International Order Transformation Between the Sinosphere and Westphalia, 1890-1937
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Rejection of tmRNA·SmpB after GTP hydrolysis by EF-Tu on ribosomes stalled on intact mRNA
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Visuospatial bootstrapping: Implicit binding of verbal working memory to visuospatial representations in children and adults
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Denoising the Speaking Brain: Toward a Robust Technique for Correcting Artifact-Contaminated fMRI Data under Severe Motion
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Separating lexical-semantic access from other mnemonic processes in picture-name verification
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Spatial and temporal features of superordinate semantic processing studied with fMRI and EEG
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P600-like positivity and Left Anterior Negativity responses are elicited by semantic reversibility in nonanomalous sentences
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Adaptive significance of right hemisphere activation in aphasic language comprehension
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Dissociating Neural Correlates of Meaningful Emblems from Meaningless Gestures in Deaf Signers and Hearing Non-Signers
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An EEG–MEG Dissociation between Online Syntactic Comprehension and Post Hoc Reanalysis
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Neural aspects of sentence comprehension: syntactic complexity, reversibility, and reanalysis
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In: ftp://ftp.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pub/pmc/d2/8e/Cereb_Cortex_2010_Aug_17_20(8)_1853-1864.tar.gz (2010)
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Neural Aspects of Sentence Comprehension: Syntactic Complexity, Reversibility, and Reanalysis
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Is the hippocampus necessary for visual and verbal binding in working memory?
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In: NEUROPSYCHOLOGIA , 48 (4) 1089 - 1095. (2010) (2010)
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