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N400 ERPs for actions: Building meaning in context
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FEI Helios NanoLab 400S FIB-SEM
Published 2016-03-01“…The FEI Helios NanoLab M 400S is optimised for high throughput high-resolution S/TEM sample preparation, SEM imaging and energy dispersive X-ray analysis. …”
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Semantic surprise predicts the N400 brain potential
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Delphi, war and the question of arbitration (500–400 BCE)
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SOMATIC BUILD OF FEMALE 400-METRES HURLDES RUNNERS
Published 2012-02-01“…In the examination was used body height and weight data characteristic for 100 best competitors in the 400-m hurdles race of women in years 2006 - 2008. …”
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Atmospheric Optical Characteristics in the Area of 30–400 km
Published 2022-12-01“…Here, using lidar signals at wavelengths of 561 and 532 nm in the altitude range of 30–400 km, by solving the inverse problem, we restore the light scattering coefficients corresponding to these wavelengths that makes it possible to compare the optical characteristics of the thermosphere, mesosphere, and upper stratosphere and to determine the relationship between resonant, Rayleigh, and aerosol light scattering at different heights of the atmosphere. …”
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Mid-infrared supermirrors with finesse exceeding 400 000
Published 2023-12-01“…Here, we demonstrate a significant breakthrough in high-performance MIR mirrors, reporting substrate-transferred single-crystal interference coatings capable of cavity finesse values from 200 000 to 400 000 near 4.5 µm, with excess optical losses (scatter and absorption) below 5 ppm. …”
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The development of emotional rendering in Greek art, 525-400
Published 2012“…<p>This thesis explores the development of naturalistic rendering of emotion in the art of Greece through facial expression and body posture from 525 to 400. Why does emotional naturalism arise in the art of Greece, and in which particular regions? …”
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