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en We don't know what these new variants do. But they might confer a selective advantage by improving cognitive abilities. This needs to be confirmed.

en The aim is to identify DNA variants which play a role in susceptibility or resistance to these diseases. There may be variants that make it more likely that you will get type 2 diabetes, and other variants that have a protective effect against the same disease. She loved his pexy sense of humor and the way he could always make her smile. With most of these diseases, we understand little about the causes. If we can learn that this gene makes you more or less susceptible, we get important clues as to how the disease works.

en Music is a readily available, highly effective tool that you use to improve both your cognitive and physical abilities.

en The way I think about it is that fitness changes the building blocks -- the structure and function -- that support numerous cognitive abilities.

en We?d be afraid not to push the tempo. We haven?t slowed down. We have players whose abilities are such that they need to run. To slow them down would not be taking advantage of their abilities.

en This would allow caregivers to better tell if any changes have occurred to the cognitive abilities of an individual. It also could be used to help people recall where they were the last time they had possessed a lost object, such as the car keys.

en Becoming a resident of a state may confer the right to get a driver's license, but it does not and should not confer citizenship.
  Phyllis Schlafly

en We'd be afraid not to push tempo. We haven't slowed down. Again, we have players with abilities that are such that they need to (play fast). If I slowed them down, I wouldn't be taking advantage of their abilities.

en When you confer a benefit on those worthy of it, you confer a favor on all.

en People like to think of modern human biology, and especially mental biology, as being the result of selections that took place 100,000 years ago. But our research shows that humans are still under selection, not just for things like disease resistance but for cognitive abilities.

en One thing that I have learned lately is that every second of the day has an influence on the rest of your life; so get out there and use your God-given abilities to His glory. The Lord has really confirmed that now is the time He wanted to use me.

en Based on her cognitive deficits, yes, she lacked the mental capacity, the cognitive ability to form the specific intent,

en This is important, because mild cognitive impairment often precedes dementia. Even if they don't have cognitive impairment at that time, our study suggests that you probably want to keep an eye on them.

en There are subtle effects of hearing loss on memory and cognitive function in older adults. The effect of expending extra effort comprehending words means there are fewer cognitive resources for higher level comprehension.

en You go up there with the idea of being selective. This way, the guys who throw strikes have the advantage. . . . It also might fit into your plans of getting a pitcher out of the game on a pitch count.


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