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  1. 1281
    “…This study aims to review current practice in the survey measurement of mental illness stigma, prejudice and discrimination experienced by people who have personal experience of mental illness. …”
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    “…African Americans (13.1%) and Hispanics (13.4%) were the most likely to report discrimination, followed by Asian/Pacific Islanders (7.3%) and non-Hispanic whites (2.6%). …”
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    “…An emerging technique for the detection of both proteins and nucleic acids is Fluidic Force Discrimination (FFD) assays. This simple and rapid method typically uses a sandwich immunoassay format labeled with micrometer-diameter beads and has the novel capability of removing nonspecifically attached beads under controlled, fluidic conditions. …”
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    “…Contrary to expectations of a visual deficit, we find that rTMS often improves the discrimination of visual features. For coarse orientation tasks, discrimination of a static stimulus improved consistently following theta-burst stimulation of the occipital lobe. …”
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    “…Mass spectrometry and antibody-based evidence indicate that this previously uncharacterized modification exists on native H3, and NMR analysis of ING2 revealed the structural basis for discrimination. These investigations reveal a continuum of binding affinities in which multi-site PTM recognition involves both switch- and rheostat-like properties, yielding graded effects that depend on the inherent ‘reader’ specificity.…”
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  6. 1286
    “…Genetic distance or character attributes of a particular barcode locus discriminate the species. We report an efficient approach to analyze short sequence data for discrimination between species. …”
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    “…We include numerous examples of highly discriminative features that model either biological reality or common linguistic constructs. …”
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  9. 1289
    “…We have sought to use this concept to discriminate between antigens and non-antigens of bacterial origin. …”
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    “…The aim of this study was to identify loci with potential to enhance Leptospira strain discrimination by sequencing-based methods. METHODOLOGY AND PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: We used bioinformatics to evaluate pre-existing loci with the potential to increase the discrimination of outbreak strains. …”
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    “…Each group trained on a spatial frequency discrimination task at one reference frequency (2, 4, or 8 c/deg). …”
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    “…Both major groups A/B and C/D/E/F show kin discrimination, which elevates relatedness within fruiting bodies but not to the level of clonality. …”
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  14. 1294
    “…However, evaluating these theories requires a psychometric curve for texture discrimination, which is lacking. Here we trained rats to discriminate rough vs. fine sandpapers and grooved vs. smooth surfaces. …”
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    “…Greylag goslings successfully learned this association-discrimination task, regardless of genetic relatedness or sex of the sibling targets. …”
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    “…We investigate the use of phonetic motor invariants (MIs), that is, recurring kinematic patterns of the human phonetic articulators, to improve automatic phoneme discrimination. Using a multi-subject database of synchronized speech and lips/tongue trajectories, we first identify MIs commonly associated with bilabial and dental consonants, and use them to simultaneously segment speech and motor signals. …”
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  19. 1299
    “…The discrimination of thatcherized faces from typical faces was explored in two simultaneous alternative forced choice tasks. …”
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    “…Performance was similar among all three groups for the discrimination task. In all participants, a distributed set of brain regions including the primary and non-primary auditory cortices showed greater response for both tasks compared to rest. …”
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