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Distribution of time difference between action potentials

Time difference of arrival estimation of microseismic signals based on alpha-stable distribution

Time difference of arrival estimation of microseismic signals based on alpha-stable distribution

... α-stable distribution is ...of time difference of arrival (TDOA) estimation of microseismic signals based on frac- tional low-order covariance (FLOC) is ...α-stable distribution, leads to ...

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The Nature of the Action Potentials of Crustacean Muscles

The Nature of the Action Potentials of Crustacean Muscles

... If the crustacean muscle fibre showed an equal distribution of its local potentials by equal distribution of the nerve endings or by a series of rings of negative potential (like the cro[r] ...

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Spontaneous action potentials and neural coding in unmyelinated axons

Spontaneous action potentials and neural coding in unmyelinated axons

... 3.3 Variability of Spontaneous Spikes. In single compartments and axons much shorter than L coll , the spontaneous spikes in the reduced model will follow Poisson statistics, and thus the interspike intervals have an ex- ...

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A practice of caution: spontaneous action potentials or artifactual spikes?

A practice of caution: spontaneous action potentials or artifactual spikes?

... spontaneous action potentials from artifactual spikes, a differentiation that is important for accurate extrac- tion of diagnostic or investigatory ...resemblance between spontaneous action ...

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Biophysics of extracellular action potentials

Biophysics of extracellular action potentials

... balance between somatic and dendritic densities leads to local optima in ...same time, the choice of which K + currents dominate is constrained by the shape of the EAP: a cell with a K + phase that begins ...

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The difference between Colorado ASSET and Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA)

The difference between Colorado ASSET and Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA)

... Undocumented students who attended high school in Colorado for fewer than three years, regardless of the time they have been physically present in the state, are not eligible to qualify for in-­‐state tuition ...

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Why do taste cells generate action potentials?

Why do taste cells generate action potentials?

... striking difference between type II and type III taste cells is the apparent lack of voltage-gated Ca 2+ channels in type II taste cells, as reviewed in ...

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Transverse propagation of action potentials between parallel chains of cardiac muscle and smooth muscle cells in PSpice simulations

Transverse propagation of action potentials between parallel chains of cardiac muscle and smooth muscle cells in PSpice simulations

... The full version of the PSpice software for circuit analysis/ design was obtained from the Cadence Co. (Portland, OR). Details of the methods and assumptions were given previously, including the entire circuit that was ...

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Distribution of abnormal potentials in chronic myocardial infarction using a real time magnetic resonance guided electrophysiology system

Distribution of abnormal potentials in chronic myocardial infarction using a real time magnetic resonance guided electrophysiology system

... abnormal potentials are more prevalent in the MR-defined gray zone, particularly dur- ing ...dominant action potential wavefront that can identify abnormal potentials otherwise not detected ...the ...

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Point of care technology or standard laboratory service in an emergency department: is there a difference in time to action? A randomised trial

Point of care technology or standard laboratory service in an emergency department: is there a difference in time to action? A randomised trial

... A time reduction from a blood test is requested to the answer is available might be ...the time to clinical action is also reduced if a decisive laboratory answer is available during the first ...

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Time to Play: The Difference Between Knowing and Showing

Time to Play: The Difference Between Knowing and Showing

... It was while considering the problem of unstructured learning experiences that I hit on the distinction between knowing and showing the value of play as a significant learning experience. It is tremendously ...

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What is the difference between an equivalent time sampling oscilloscope and a real-time oscilloscope?

What is the difference between an equivalent time sampling oscilloscope and a real-time oscilloscope?

... Real-time oscilloscope A real-time oscilloscope, sometimes called a “single-shot” scope, captures an entire waveform on each trigger event. Put another way, this means that a large number of data points are ...

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EXCITABILITY & ACTION POTENTIALS page 1

EXCITABILITY & ACTION POTENTIALS page 1

... an action potential, there is a period of reduced excitability; the reduced excitability dissipates with time and eventually, complete excitability is recovered ...

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Value distribution of difference and q difference polynomials

Value distribution of difference and q difference polynomials

... Abstract In this paper, we investigate the value distribution of difference polynomial and obtain the following result, which improves a recent result of K. Liu and L.Z. Yang: Let f be a transcendental meromorphic ...

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What s the difference between a community service project and a Take Action project?

What s the difference between a community service project and a Take Action project?

... Take Action encourages girls to develop a project that is sustainable. That means that the problem continues to be addressed, even after the project is over. Sustainability simply means coming up with a solution ...

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The difference between voltage and potential difference

The difference between voltage and potential difference

... zero time-varying electric field is not a conservative field → the electromotive force induced in the closed curve can be expressed in terms of partial time derivative of the magnetic flux and it is ...

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The Mean Difference for Lognormal Distribution

The Mean Difference for Lognormal Distribution

... http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Abstract The calculation of the mean difference for the lognormal distribution involves several hard inte- grals featuring the error function. In this paper, ...

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Difference Between Dayabhaga and Mitakshara in Hindu Law _ Difference Between

Difference Between Dayabhaga and Mitakshara in Hindu Law _ Difference Between

... differences between the Dayabhaga and the Mitakshara schools of law may be categorized under the following:- I] Joint Family: – According to the Mitakshara law school a joint family refers only to the male member ...

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1. The potential sites of action for sympathomimetics and the difference between a direct and indirect acting agonist.

1. The potential sites of action for sympathomimetics and the difference between a direct and indirect acting agonist.

... Objective # 1-- The potential sites of action for sympathomimetics and the difference between a direct and indirect acting agonist. Direct agonists bind to and activate alpha or beta receptors. ...

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Difference Between IT and Ict

Difference Between IT and Ict

... Difference between IT, ICT and ILT Posted by Nobal Niraula ( ननवल ननररलल ) Sunday, January 14, 2007 In present days, most sectors like production, manufacturing, ...differences between IT, ICT and ...

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