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Pattern Interrupts

These particular words, Stop and Now, serve as very powerful abrupt shifts in consciousness. The word Stop will interrupt anyone s thought process and hang on your next word. It is called a pattern interrupt. [Pg.26]

and notice how things are beginning to change as we speak.  [Pg.26]

When someone starts to ramble or access a state that is not supportive of your outcome, you must interrupt the process before the state takes over. You coma throw water in her face, spit on him, or yell Tire. Any of these will probably change the person s state rather abruptly. However, it would be nice if the next state s/he adopts is one of rapport with you. [Pg.26]

One client came into the office and started crying hysterically and uncontrollably. The doctor calmly looked at her and said, Stop. We haven t begun yet. So, she got hold of herself and waited until the therapy began. Ha. [Pg.26]

That s the difference between you. Feel comfortable as we are speaking. [Pg.26]


These eiTors occur, not in spite of the fact that someone is well-trained but because he or she is well-trained. Routine operations are relegated to the lower levels of the brain and are not continuously monitored by tbe conscious mind. We would never get through the day if everything we did required our full attention. When the normal pattern or program of actions is interrupted for any reason, errors are likely to occur. These slips are very similar to those we make in everyday life. Reason and Mycielska [1] have described the psychology of such slips. [Pg.78]

Ironically, many errors occur because a person is well trained. Routine operations are controlled by lower levels of the brain and are not continuously monitored by the conscious mind. When tlie normal pattern of action is interrupted, an error is more likely to occur. [Pg.472]

In such diverse and sophisticated gas-using economies, security of supply and the efficient employment of producing assets depend upon an extensive network of pipelines that interconnect regions with diverse climates and diverse consumption patterns winter-peaking and summer-peaking demand that is climate-sensitive, business cycle-sensitive, and price-sensitive customers who place a high premium on continuity of supply, and those who are relatively insensitive to risk of interruption. These parties depend to a different degree, and place... [Pg.823]

Scale Inhibitors. When scaling conditions exist, scale inhibitors can be used to control the scaling tendencies, and keep metal surfaces free of scale deposits. Scale inhibitors are chemicals that interrupt and deform the normal crystalline growth pattern of carbonate scales. The three most commonly used classes of scale-inhibiting chemicals used in drilling fluid are [191,197] ... [Pg.1333]

In methods involving image formation there is a common factor. Radiation normally propagated in rectilinear fashion, such as light or an electron beam, is interrupted by the particles under examination, and the pattern of the interruption can be observed in different ways, eg, optically or photo-electrically... [Pg.531]

Lalonde, L. Bewley, J.D. (1986). Patterns of protein synthesis during the germination of pea axes and the effects of an interrupting desiccation period. Planta, 167, 504-10. [Pg.247]

As we relax in preparation for and pass into sleep, the active desynchronised awake EEG characterised by the low-amplitude (5-10 pV) high-frequency (10-30 Hz) beta waves becomes progressively more synchronised giving larger (20-30 pV) and slower (8-12 Hz) alpha waves, and then even slower (1-4 Hz) and bigger (30-150 pV) delta waves. This so-called slow-wave sleep is interrupted at intervals of some 1-2h by the break-up and desynchronisation of the EEG into an awake-like pattern. Since this is accompanied by rapid eye movements, even though sleep persists and can be deeper, the phase is known as rapid eye movement, REM or paradoxical, sleep. It is a time when dreaming occurs and when memory may be secured. [Pg.134]

Figure 7. Expression pattern of the mouse tyrosinase gene during embryonic development and its recapitulation in transgenic mice as determined by in situ hybridization (Beermann et al., 1992a). Black box, mouse tyrosinase open box, transgene ptrTyrf striped box, ptrTyr5. Interrupted boxes indicate variations between lines. RPE, retinal pigment epithelium e, days of gestation d0.5, newborn. Figure 7. Expression pattern of the mouse tyrosinase gene during embryonic development and its recapitulation in transgenic mice as determined by in situ hybridization (Beermann et al., 1992a). Black box, mouse tyrosinase open box, transgene ptrTyrf striped box, ptrTyr5. Interrupted boxes indicate variations between lines. RPE, retinal pigment epithelium e, days of gestation d0.5, newborn.
Absence seizures generally occur in young children or adolescents and exhibit a sudden onset, interruption of ongoing activities, a blank stare, and possibly a brief upward rotation of the eyes. Absence seizures have a characteristic two to four cycle/second spike and slow-wave EEG pattern. [Pg.591]

I-Solenoid repeats usually have several x or x x sequence patterns that correspond to the /1-strands (here, denotes an apolar residue, and x is mostly polar but can be any residue except pro line). The middle -position in x x usually has a bulky apolar residue, while -residues in positions close to turns are often alanine, glycine, serine, or threonine. These positions are also occupied by asparagine residues that stack to form H-bonded ladders inside the /1-solenoid. The strand-associated x and x x patterns are interrupted by regions enriched in polar residues and glycine (Hennetin et al., 2006). These are regions of turns and loops. The long loops frequently contain proline residues. In several /1-solenoids, the alternation of apolar and polar residues that is typical for /1-strands is not well observed and outside positions are occupied by apolar residues. [Pg.75]

One more structural dilferentiation that can influence functionalization is the tip vs. sidewall region. The tips are the two ending parts of the tube in these two regions, the curvature is increased and the shape more resembles that of a hemisphere, with reactivity expected to be similar to that of fullerenes. In contrast, sidewalls present reduced pyramidalization angles and therefore different behaviors towards functionalization. Reactions involving the use of harsh conditions can result in a fracture of the tubes, enabling production of shorter tubes with open tips, where the aromatic pattern is interrupted and carbon atoms are more reactive. [Pg.47]

Polvgraphic sleep studies with antidepressants have traditionally been of great interest since certain forms of depression are characterized by common features in the sleep polygram (very short REM sleep latency, i.e. time until appearance of first REM phase frequent sleep interruptions) and it was found that many antidepressants affect the sleep pattern of healthy subjects in the opposite way to that observed in endogenous depression (Vogel et al., 1990). Typically, many antidepressants lead to a dose-dependent prolongation of REM latency and an overall reduction in the duration of REM sleep. However,... [Pg.81]


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