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  •  the act of rewriting something; verb make revisions in; revise or reorganize, especially for the purpose of updating and improving
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  • ...the [[FACT complex]], which is a general [[chromatin]] factor that acts to reorganize [[nucleosomes]]. The FACT complex is involved in multiple processes that re
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  • ...ing to severe pain and are thought to be caused by the brain's attempts to reorganize sensory information following the loss of the limb.
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  • ...numerous studies using animal models to investigate the brain's ability to reorganize and recover function following damage. ...research has challenged the traditional belief that the brain is unable to reorganize and recover after injury. Taub's findings have demonstrated the brain's rem
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  • ...rative memories. They may also play a role in brain plasticity, helping to reorganize and strengthen neural connections.
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  • ...e of touch or hearing. This is thought to be due to the brain's ability to reorganize itself and allocate more resources to the remaining senses.
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  • ...d healthcare facilities in the territories it captured. ISIL then began to reorganize these facilities under the ISHS, aiming to provide healthcare services to t
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  • .... It was part of a series of reforms initiated by Constantine the Great to reorganize the Roman Empire's administrative and military structures. The ''Comes Arch
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  • ...]] to change throughout an individual's life. The brain has the ability to reorganize itself by forming new connections between [[neurons]], allowing us to conti
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  • As cleavage continues, the cells within the morula reorganize to form a [[Blastocyst|blastocyst]], a structure characterized by a fluid-f
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  • ...that reflect the brain's spontaneous cortical activity and its capacity to reorganize during sleep in response to environmental changes. CAP is considered an EEG
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  • ...g]] is based on the concept of [[neuroplasticity]], the brain's ability to reorganize itself by forming new neural connections throughout life. This allows the n
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  • In the late 2000s, the decision was made to reorganize healthcare services in Newcastle, leading to the gradual transfer of servic
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  • ...the post-independence era of Bangladesh, when there was a pressing need to reorganize and uplift the standard of higher education. The establishment of the UGC w
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  • ...des immediate relief from collection activities and gives them a chance to reorganize or discharge their debts.
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  • ...concerted process where the π electrons from the diene and the dienophile reorganize to form a new six-membered ring. This process is stereospecific, meaning th
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  • ...smaller hospitals like St Andrew's, Bow, as part of a broader strategy to reorganize healthcare resources in London.
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  • ...idence from [[neuroplasticity]], which demonstrates the brain's ability to reorganize itself by forming new [[neural connections]] throughout life in response to
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  • ...cept of [[neuroplasticity]] demonstrates that the brain has the ability to reorganize itself by forming new neural connections, further indicating that much more
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  • ...y of synaptic connections, which underlie the brain's ability to adapt and reorganize in response to new information, experiences, and injuries.
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