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  • ...tate or neurons are connected in a determined way does not seem to explain how one feels what one feels. As Steven Harnard writes: ...ously (but reliably) correlated with certain brain patterns. We don’t know how brain activity could generate feeling. Even less do we know why. (2005)</bl ...
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  • ...tate or neurons are connected in a determined way does not seem to explain how one feels what one feels. As Steven Harnard writes: <br><br> ...ously (but reliably) correlated with certain brain patterns. We don’t know how brain activity could generate feeling. Even less do we know why. (2005)</bl ...
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  • ...00 stickers with bar codes for the windows of its “Favorite Places” in the US, so that people can use their smart phones to find out about them. Besides ...addressing, applications like Shazam for snatching a link and downloading music in your ambient environment, GIS applications of all sorts, social phones s ...
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  • ...d the information they need is a welcome addition to our articles. We like how Pubget helps to break down content walls in science, letting users get inst ...esident, vowing to make openness one of [http://www.nytimes.com/2009/01/22/us/politics/22obama.html ‘the touchstones of this presidency’”] (Obama, cited ...
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