The difference of course lies in how, through creative play, users are taught the fundamentals of circuitry.
The difference is that in retailing, they're using a very simple, physically flat bit of circuitry that's put into clothes and other items, and which is then energized and detected by a transmitter.
Up until this week, this particular piece of circuitry was the title holder for "world's thinnest smartphone, " measuring in at 6.55mm thick. (The Alcatel Idol Ultra now claims this title at 6.45mm, although it's technically not on sale yet.) Despite the small package, it also professes to pack a hefty audio punch, boasting a pair of Beyerdynamic MMX 71 iE earphones and Cirrus Logic CS4398 DAC.
Changing a synapse affects the brain's circuitry, and it is the pattern of this circuitry that stores memories though the details are obscure.
The "beholder's share" is a deeply personal, socially shaped, active experience rather than the programmed response of brain circuitry that we share with creatures whose entire lives are subordinated to ensuring the replication of the genetic material for which they are vehicles.
London artist Leonardo Ulian also makes beautiful, ornate mandalas from bits and pieces of old circuitry.
Morean who built Jabil Circuit into one of the primary providers of electronic circuitry to the computer industry titans like Cisco, Hewlett-Packard and other.
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Thus the whole package of beliefs, expectations, likes and dislikes that you hold inside are creating change -- or blocking it -- at the level of brain circuitry.
And even if it's made by machine, those machines were made ultimately by hand, so it doesn't have quite the same neutral feel as a piece of electronic circuitry.
If you are poor, hate it, dream of being successful and have the self-confidence to rise-up when knocked down, you have much of the circuitry needed to become the next Sir Richard Branson.
The reason that smoking is fun is that dopamine is part of the nervous circuitry involved in the perception of pleasure.
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The shot actually moves inside Schneider's phone, through a bunch of poorly animated circuitry, down a bunch of bustling streets, and into the other guy's receiver.
Though there is clearly still a long way to go, this sort of imaging should eventually tie down the circuitry of religious experience and that, combined with work on messenger molecules of the sort that Dr McNamara is doing, will illuminate how the brain generates and processes religious experiences.
Winfried Denk of the Max Planck Institute for Medical Research in Heidelberg, Germany, estimates that it would take a graduate student (the workhorse of all academic laboratories) about 130, 000 years to reconstruct the circuitry of such a column.
While P2i describes its invisible "hydrophobic layer" as covering the exterior and interior of a product, HzO touts what it calls "WaterBlock" technology, which is applied to the internal circuitry of a device to protect it from moisture.
If Mischel and his team succeed, they will have outlined the neural circuitry of self-control.
Smith said that up to now, scientists have been guessing when they attempt to map the circuitry of the cerebral cortex.
For a start it would require major reworking of software and circuitry.
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They studied the nerve cells that regulate appetite using a 'genetic fate mapping' technique and found that some cells added neurons to the appetite-regulating circuitry of the mouse brain after birth and into adulthood.
We found that, compared with 32 normal people in a control group, psychopaths had an 18% smaller amygdala, which is critical for emotions like fear and is part of the neural circuitry underlying moral decision-making.
In the meantime, however, the drug giant is going to eschew such major changes and will instead bet that improving the hydraulics and circuitry of this giant battleship of a company, it will be able to weather the coming storm.
The Defense Science Board, which is funded by the Pentagon, was particularly concerned about the fear, now widely prevalent in U.S. defense circles, that so-called malware could be hidden in the circuitry of foreign-sourced semiconductors only to be activated at the last minute.
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Many diseases of the brain may be caused by clumps of proteins that clog its circuitry.
LEPs, inkjet-printed circuitry has advantages of cost, weight, robustness and flexibility, as well as the ability to cover large areas.
Sure, it still has all the upscaling goodness of its older brother but add a pinch of networking and a dash of high-end audio circuitry to create a slick home media device.
What's more, Energizer says that the zinc air batteries offer a "much lower cost" for OEMs compared to lithium ion batteries, which comes at least in part from the elimination of the need for charge circuitry and a charging device.
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One alternative is a proposal that the NIMH has been developing for three years, called the Research Domain Criteria, which will move toward funding research that examines core biological features of illness shared by several disorders, such as problems in brain circuitry, rather than the current practice of focusing on symptoms specific to one disorder, according to Dr. Insel.
What this means is that a computer equipped with this type of material could change its own circuitry to adapt to whatever is needed at the time.
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