The EEG would alert doctors if the cortex, the thinking part of your brain, is still active.
Clear evidence of the innovative thinking on the part of the designers that has gone into this concept vehicle is provided by a number of distinctive features.
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The government seems to have accepted this too, as the idea of quitting together was part of the thinking behind creating Stoptober, the social quitting event held in October.
He told me he'd been thinking about the part for many years, but it wasn't the right time.
Tough talk, and wishful thinking on the part of Chief Executive Jim Hackett.
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"The neat, gee-whiz part is thinking about what would the vehicle itself look like, " said Dick Paul, a vice president with Phantom Works, Boeing's research and development arm.
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Deep-learning software tries to emulate, albeit in a still primitive way, the activity in layers of neurons in the neocortex, the part of the human brain where thinking occurs.
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The other part of me was scared, thinking that once the list was finished, my life might be too.
This meant they were able to figure out which of the four profiles the participant was thinking about just by looking at what part of the brain showed greater activation when a participant was imagining a scene.
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Environmental factors are a big part of the thinking for people under 35.
Policy is the part of system thinking that is often found most elusive.
The curriculum is also increasingly focused on developing pupils' skills, with a reduced role for specific subject content, while global citizenship is also a central part of the thinking behind the revisions.
Rather than our bringing enlightenment to that region, the backward view from that part of the world seems to have pervaded the thinking here in the United States.
The cost of such a collapse scarcely bears thinking about and South Koreans for the most part are trying their best not to do so.
The new line of thinking is informed in part by Barry Ritholtz, head of Fusion IQ.
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No one knows whether following up on the West Bank formed part of his thinking.
He was thinking of leaving the service, in part because he felt picked on by other soldiers.
One might be forgiven for thinking it was part of the QCA's job to review the curriculum, not support someone else's review.
So any part of the management fraternity thinking about what might be gained from a lockout, now must also consider what could be lost.
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Later, as President and CEO of Bacardi North America, I found that the military ethos remained a part of my thinking and managerial approach.
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Agree with her or not, Lady Thatcher's influence on economic philosophy is demonstrated by the fact that so many of her ideas, which seemed radical at the time, are now part of mainstream thinking.
For the most part, however, they are leading the way with new, innovative ways of thinking.
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And he originally did not seek to invest equity in part thinking that banks would refuse the money for fear of looking weak.
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And all of that is part of how the President has been thinking about Afghanistan and Pakistan since he got into office and even before.
Her focus was on the early stage of the outbreak, which, when you reflect, is the most important part for an individual to be thinking about now.
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Part of that expanded thinking comes with the re-emergence of burlesque, which has introduced a new generation to nightclub-style entertainment.
In Britain, the pension funds of Shropshire county council, Sainsbury's, a supermarket chain, and Pearson, part-owner of The Economist, are thinking about joining the trend.
This is in line with what ministers are thinking and will almost certainly form part of the Lords Reform bill, which will be set out in the Queen's Speech in May.
Perhaps, but watching closely my more spontaneous reactions and half-conscious thoughts, I can't help thinking that I too have a share in the part of human nature that is inclining towards evil.
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