1.A voiced stop, such as (b), (d), or (g). Also calledmedia2. 2.A sound, letter, or form of a letter that is neither initial nor final. [Late Latinmediālis, from Latinmedius,middle; seemedhyo-inIndo-European roots.] me′di·al·lyadv. ...
The monitors were housed in dimly illuminated sound- attenuating chambers with exhaust fans running (Med Associates). Before the rats were put in the activity monitors, the obturators were removed and injector cannulae connected by a short length of polyethylene tubing (PE 20 0.38/1.09, Stoelting...
Indeed, the statistical regularities of the world ensure that different representations of a given stimulus (for example, a person’s face and the sound of her name) co-occur frequently. We hypothesize that such statistical structure along with associative learning mechanisms, as revealed here, ...
The monitors were housed in dimly illuminated sound-attenuating chambers with exhaust fans running (Med Associates). Before the rats were put in the activity monitors, the obturators were removed and injector cannulae connected by a short length of polyethylene tubing (PE 20 0.38/1.09, Stoelting,...
1.A voiced stop, such as (b), (d), or (g). Also calledmedia2. 2.A sound, letter, or form of a letter that is neither initial nor final. [Late Latinmediālis, from Latinmedius,middle; seemedhyo-inIndo-European roots.] me′di·al·lyadv. ...
1.A voiced stop, such as (b), (d), or (g). Also calledmedia2. 2.A sound, letter, or form of a letter that is neither initial nor final. me′di·al·lyadv. The American Heritage® Medical Dictionary Copyright © 2007, 2004 by Houghton Mifflin Company. Published by Houghton Mif...