Nature, Volume 428Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 2004 - Electronic journals |
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... phase change is almost perfectly reversible ( often termed ' thermo- elastic ' ) 34 . When cooling a shape - memory alloy like Nitinol from high temperature , the transformation produces a microstructure with a ( twinned ) plate - like ...
... phase change is almost perfectly reversible ( often termed ' thermo- elastic ' ) 34 . When cooling a shape - memory alloy like Nitinol from high temperature , the transformation produces a microstructure with a ( twinned ) plate - like ...
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... phase ) , as confirmed by quadratic trends for high - primed ( F1 , 15 = 31.50 , P < 0.0001 ) and low - primed ( F1,15 = 16.52 , P < 0.01 ) items across cue type . Although noticeably slowed by the cue switch , priming was not ...
... phase ) , as confirmed by quadratic trends for high - primed ( F1 , 15 = 31.50 , P < 0.0001 ) and low - primed ( F1,15 = 16.52 , P < 0.01 ) items across cue type . Although noticeably slowed by the cue switch , priming was not ...
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... phases within each scan . The initial start phase was designed to closely match a standard object - priming paradigm and yield the expected neural and behavioural priming effects . During the start phase subjects indicated via key ...
... phases within each scan . The initial start phase was designed to closely match a standard object - priming paradigm and yield the expected neural and behavioural priming effects . During the start phase subjects indicated via key ...
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