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internal

[in-tur-nl] / ɪnˈtɜr nl /


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These pathways support internal body awareness linked to safety and emotional regulation.

From Science Daily

The researchers then showed the untrained systems images of objects, people, and animals and compared their internal activity to brain responses from humans and non-human primates viewing the same images.

From Science Daily

He said “our last five single audits have had no findings or questioned costs” and added, “Our internal controls and subgrant monitoring have put us and kept us on the right track.”

From The Wall Street Journal

In the process, he indicated he had been the subject of unwanted internal interference from senior United figures and that the club had become too sensitive to outside criticism.

From BBC

A new study suggests that disruptions in the body's internal clock may be tied to a higher risk of dementia.

From Science Daily