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1shifts — ʃɪft n. scheduled work period; change in position, change in direction; replacement, substitution; transfer, exchange; ruse, trick; loose fitting woman s dress; woman s slip v. move; cause to move; transfer from one place to another; exchange,… …
2shifts — present third singular of shift plural of shift …
3Neural mechanisms behind shifts of attention — The environment around us is full of various objects, features and scenes that compete for our attention. Unfortunately the human mind is limited in its ability to process information, and simultaneous processing cannot occur without a… …
4Sun Shifts — Infobox Album | Name = Sun Shifts Type = Album Artist = White Rainbow Released = 2007 Recorded = 2007 Genre = Ambient Length = 66:35 Label = Yarnlazer Producer = Adam Forkner Reviews = Chronology = White Rainbow Last album = BOX (2006) This album …
5The Wind Shifts — is a poem from Wallace Stevens s first book of poetry, Harmonium. It was first published in 1917, so it is in the publicdomain. [Buttel, p. 136. See also Librivox. [http://librivox.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=4077] ] The wind shifts explains why… …
6diurnal oxygen shifts — (di er nal) The changes in oxygen levels that occur in waters when algae produce and use oxygen on a cyclic basis during day and night …
7work in shifts — work which has a change in workers every few hours …
8economic tides — Shifts in economic conditions …
9Attentional shift — happens because the human brain is limited in its ability to process information, and simultaneous processing cannot occur without a substantial cost.[1] Therefore, shifting of attention is necessary because it allows us to redirect attention to… …
10Reality shift — This article is about purported anomalies in physical, spatial, or temporal reality, from a theoretical perspective. For illusory reality distortions caused by mental disorders, see hallucinations. Reality shift is a term used by proponents of… …