Nature, Volume 429Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 2004 |
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... potentials with large amplitudes ( Fig . 2a - d ; 1402 mV , n = 9 versus 115 ± 2 mV , n = 6 ) . Unlike mature granule cells , which generated trains of action potentials during long current pulses ( Fig . 2a ; mean action potential ...
... potentials with large amplitudes ( Fig . 2a - d ; 1402 mV , n = 9 versus 115 ± 2 mV , n = 6 ) . Unlike mature granule cells , which generated trains of action potentials during long current pulses ( Fig . 2a ; mean action potential ...
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... potential along the third axis increases the effective mass , and thus leads to an increase of y . In fact , in the limit in which only the first Bloch band is occupied , we have I = Uv and K = Jv , where v is the filling factor , U the ...
... potential along the third axis increases the effective mass , and thus leads to an increase of y . In fact , in the limit in which only the first Bloch band is occupied , we have I = Uv and K = Jv , where v is the filling factor , U the ...
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... potential as a result of constraints on growth rate imposed by trade - offs with traits for stress tolerance . For example , primary production in arid regions is constrained by generally lower plant densities and the relatively high ...
... potential as a result of constraints on growth rate imposed by trade - offs with traits for stress tolerance . For example , primary production in arid regions is constrained by generally lower plant densities and the relatively high ...
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