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Frequency discrimination and its underlying mecha-

The chemical signatures underlying host plant discrimination by aphids

The chemical signatures underlying host plant discrimination by aphids

... in its Buchnera sym- ...in discrimination, ...aphid discrimination may respond to expression of this pathway, or to metabolites produced by this path- way ...in discrimination, as opposed to ...

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Neuroscience Underlying Temporal Cue Discrimination in the Auditory Cortex

Neuroscience Underlying Temporal Cue Discrimination in the Auditory Cortex

... studies indicate that each synapse in the ascending auditory pathway contributes a unique and sequential sound-evoked wave within the ABR. Though the scalp ABR provides an excellent non-invasive metric of how neurons ...

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Evaluation the Frequency of Hematuria and Proteinuria After Physical Activities, and its Relationship with the Underlying Factors in Selected Soldiers

Evaluation the Frequency of Hematuria and Proteinuria After Physical Activities, and its Relationship with the Underlying Factors in Selected Soldiers

... But there was not statistically significant difference (p = 0.99) between the underlying disease and hematuria. The incidence of proteinuria and hematuria has many factors. One of the major reasons can be hard ...

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A Time Frequency Approach for Discrimination of Heart Murmurs

A Time Frequency Approach for Discrimination of Heart Murmurs

... FP , and FSP waveforms were obtained from the MPTFD and their mean and standard deviation were calculated to form feature vectors. The classification of PCGs as normal or pathological was achieved using a three-layer ...

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Mechanisms underlying speech sound discrimination and categorization in humans and zebra finches

Mechanisms underlying speech sound discrimination and categorization in humans and zebra finches

... shaping phase was started. In this phase, the bird had to learn to initiate its own trial by pecking the middle sensor first and then respond to the played sound by pecking the left or right sensor. When song A ...

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The effect of stimulus range on two interval frequency discrimination

The effect of stimulus range on two interval frequency discrimination

... poor discrimination performance in one-interval paradigms developed by Siegel (1972) and makes no clear prediction regarding the effect of stimulus ...mechanisms underlying anchor formation does suggest an ...

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Behavioral Mechanisms of Pramipexole-Induced Impulsivity: Discrimination Processes Underlying Decision-Making

Behavioral Mechanisms of Pramipexole-Induced Impulsivity: Discrimination Processes Underlying Decision-Making

... critical discrimination was disrupted by PPX administration. One discrimination which, if disrupted, is capable of producing the PPX-induced disruptions seen in previous experiments is discrimination ...

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Tuning the drum: the mechanical basis for frequency discrimination in a Mediterranean cicada

Tuning the drum: the mechanical basis for frequency discrimination in a Mediterranean cicada

... Fig.·4. Deflection shapes of a female right tympanal membrane. TM was stimulated with a FM sweep signal. The oscillations are shown for four different driving frequencies (5, 10, 15, 20·kHz) at four different phases (0, ...

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Discrimination of brownheart of Korla pear using vibration frequency spectrum technique

Discrimination of brownheart of Korla pear using vibration frequency spectrum technique

... distinctive for its aroma, rich juicy flesh and crisp texture. However, brownheart is an internal defect frequently occurred in Korla pears, which is associated with late harvest, infection of latent bacteria, ...

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Spectral discrimination of breast pathologies in situusing spatial frequency domain imaging

Spectral discrimination of breast pathologies in situusing spatial frequency domain imaging

... better its orientation within the breast ensures that if a margin were found to be involved by tumor pathologic examination, a more directed approach to additional tissue removal at a second resection procedure is ...

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Spatial frequency discrimination learning in normal and developmentally impaired human vision

Spatial frequency discrimination learning in normal and developmentally impaired human vision

... between discrimination mecha- nisms for spatial frequency and the discrimination of orientation or motion ...the discrimination boundary (Hol & Treue, 2001; Regan & Beverley, ...spatial ...

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Frequency Of Asthma In Adolescence And Its Determinants

Frequency Of Asthma In Adolescence And Its Determinants

... The medical questionnaire was about the frequency of asthma in adolescence and its determinants. The patients who agreed to participate were asked to sign an informed consent. A self- designed questionnaire ...

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Religious Discrimination in the Job Application Process and its Implications

Religious Discrimination in the Job Application Process and its Implications

... the underlying principles of the rejection- identification ...causal: discrimination of majority out-groups leads to this ...that discrimination of a majority group towards a minority may lessen the ...

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THE INTERACTIVE PROCESS ITS ROLE IN PREVENTING DISABILITY DISCRIMINATION

THE INTERACTIVE PROCESS ITS ROLE IN PREVENTING DISABILITY DISCRIMINATION

... 2. Identify the essential job functions using a job description and information from the employee’s supervisor. The essential functions of the job include the fundamental reasons a job exists. An employer is not required ...

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Early Marriage and Its Effects on Girls Education in Rural Ethiopia: The Case of Mecha Woreda in West Gojjam, North-Western Ethiopia

Early Marriage and Its Effects on Girls Education in Rural Ethiopia: The Case of Mecha Woreda in West Gojjam, North-Western Ethiopia

... of Discrimination Against Women ...from discrimination), the best way to ensure the protection of children’s right is to minimum age limit of 18 for marriage” (UNICEF 2001a, 2002c, ...

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BESM d20 Mecha

BESM d20 Mecha

... or its products or the associated products contributed to the Open Game License by the Contributor (g) “Use”, “Used” or “Using” means to use, Distribute, copy, edit, format, modify, translate and otherwise create ...

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True20-Mecha vs. Kaiju

True20-Mecha vs. Kaiju

... skill, Mecha Operations, mecha equipped with fl ight ...your mecha, you can kick up a cloud of dust and debris that obscures the battlefi ...chance). Mecha with sensor systems ignore the ...

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Mutants and Masterminds - Mecha and Manga

Mutants and Masterminds - Mecha and Manga

... world. Its most important contribution to manga and anime, though, was to serve as the inspiration to Dragonball (with a protagonist called Son Goku, a Japanization of the Monkey King’s name), the manga by Akira ...

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The relationship of 
		physicality and its underlying mapping

The relationship of physicality and its underlying mapping

... which its ultimate aim is to achieve robustness and effectiveness of a system of two-handed input, Leganchuk, Zhai & Buxton (1999) would be the most suitable ...

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Future 13 More Mecha Devices

Future 13 More Mecha Devices

... names and descriptions of characters, spells, enchantments, personal- ities, teams, personas, likenesses and special abilities; places, loca- tions, environments, creatures, equipment, magical or supernatural abilities ...

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