The refractory period sets a limit on the frequency at which action potentials can be conducted along single nerve fibres. |
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He derides the parents as philistine consumerists unduly concerned with their children's earning potentials. |
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These spikes of energy, called action potentials, prompt the locusts to take evasive action. |
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For there is nor the slightest shred of evidence for random superluminal wave function collapse or quantum potentials. |
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This is well established by studies on electro-osmosis and streaming potentials. |
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Various measurable bits in the universe have vastly different potentials to have a causal impact. |
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Some surgeons also order preoperative brain stem auditory-evoked potentials and otological testing for both pure tone and speech discrimination. |
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Osmotic potentials of xylem sap and the external medium were estimated by freezing point depression osmometry. |
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Electrical action potentials, osmotic perturbations or chemical signals may trigger these waves. |
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They have large stable resting potentials and can produce large overshooting action potentials. |
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It would arrest the cutbacks in service facilities argued for on the basis of regional headcounts and infrastuctural potentials. |
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As a result, the yield potentials of such soils are usually higher under no-till or ridge tillage than under moldboard plowing. |
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Parenting and education are to provide the nourishment and care that allow these potentials to unfold. |
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Researchers successfully used neurofeedback to modulate slow potentials in schizophrenic and schizotypal subjects in the subacute phase. |
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The normal conduction of action potentials is reliant upon sodium channels. |
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In fact, the reversal potentials were independent of the direction of voltage ramps. |
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Your life can be rich and full because of the many ways you have of expressing your potentials. |
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They have also examined executive functioning and functional hemispheric differences via event-related potentials in these subtypes. |
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A comparison of the ionization potentials of neon and argon will illustrate these principles. |
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Anomalous potentials were observed that could not be attributed to contact electrification. |
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Signals are transmitted around the nervous system, along the fibres of nerve cells, in the form of electrical impulses called action potentials. |
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It is, in a way, the only menace with multiple potentials to perturb the normal life of the common man. |
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The electroretinogram is a noninvasive physiologic technique for recording electrical potentials from the retina in response to flashes of light. |
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Action potentials are elicited when tiny pores in the nerve cell membrane, known as sodium channels, open up in response to a stimulus. |
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Sapwood water potentials were measured with a thermocouple hygrometer, branch water potentials with a pressure chamber. |
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Large plants therefore have higher growth rates, lower mortality and higher leaf water potentials. |
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Respiratory-related evoked potentials were measured with scalp encephalograms in response to inspiratory occlusions of 200-millisecond duration. |
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Private recruiters demonstrated the potentials of contract labor programs for women as domestics and for men as seasonal agricultural laborers. |
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They would like to ban possession of marbles, golf balls, batteries, as potentials for causing damage as projectiles. |
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Nonetheless, several young backstops enhanced their career potentials in 2002 by doing creditable jobs. |
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A problem with evoked potentials is that their amplitude is exceedingly small. |
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Harmonics may further be controlled by limiting a conductance between gate electrodes and fixed potentials using an active or passive device. |
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The tetrodo-toxin produced has a selective blocking effect on nerve action potentials. |
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Abstract Olfactory receptor neurons respond to odorants with characteristic patterns of action potentials that are relevant for odor coding. |
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Eurytopic taxa would be expected to have flatter fossil recovery potentials than more stenotopic forms. |
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The authors review excitable membrane potentials and neurotransmitters. |
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Neuronal output is the frequency of action potentials in the axon of the neuron in question. |
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The paper presented deals with the assessment of shift potentials from unimodal to multimodal transport and especially from road to sea. |
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Both toxic and curative potentials are properties of all drugs. |
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Abnormalities in electroencephalograph theta and delta activity, visual evoked potentials, and brainstem evoked potentials have been reported in children exposed to molds. |
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The silicon transistors of modern electronic devices make connections to potentials the values of which represent zero and one throughout a system. |
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Detection of the deviant elicits additional evoked potentials. |
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Employing guidance and counseling starting from the tenth grade to discover aptitudes and potentials for scientific excellence. |
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Has one of the highest antioxidative potentials of all foods to provide active cell protection. |
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He was among the first of the French painters to recognize the aesthetic potentials of the calotype. |
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By increasing the interval between action potentials, they help a neuron to fire repetitively at low frequencies. |
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Both players have great potentials and we cannot afford to let money becloud our judgment in choosing a club for them. |
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They may have existed as potentials, but their actualization required the divergence and individual growth of the separate entities. |
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The limits and potentials that Magic holds for any one person is unique to that person, just as it is for a particular blade of grass or a given pebble along a rural lane. |
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The pace of growth has yet to match the potentials, and most notable is the low quality of growth and low competitiveness. |
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When we work with people's desires, getting to the crux of what makes them suffer or dream, this is where real energy potentials are to be found. |
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Biotic potentials of less than one mean that the grasshopper populations will decline over time. |
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Its constituent elements are mixed-not homogenously, but arranged according to their electric potentials. |
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Poverty, in particular, is the greatest form of violence because it incapacitates and undermines creativity, possibilities and potentials. |
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Materials Explorer has a library of potentials for parameterization for wide range of interatomic interactions. |
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Field investigations confirm the feasibility and application potentials of the cold recycled LFSM layer as pavement bases and subbases. |
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For instance, in electromagnetism the difference in electrical potentials is relevant but not its absolute magnitude. |
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He is currently involved in a longitudinal study of stroke recovery using fMRI, evoked potentials and quantitative behavioural measures. |
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Muscle action potentials are picked up by the tip of the platinum wire with the cannula as the indifferent electrode. |
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Changes in the frequency of action potentials occurrence has also been noted in brain start-up neurons. |
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In most nerve cells, action potentials are followed by a transient hyperpolarisation. |
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At low potentials, pores remain open and demonstrate ohmic behavior. |
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Despite their belief in my potentials, my parents could not avoid worrying about my school life at first. |
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A patient complaining of falling while going down in a lift is best investigated by the cortical vestibular otolith evoked potentials. |
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Others are more specific in identification of the organ and side affected like the otolith sacculo-collic evoked potentials. |
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During the same period, unseasonably high rainfall in North Atlantic and North Sea areas has reduced crop yield potentials. |
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In order to achieve sustainable changes, policies have to highlight and capitalise on such potentials. |
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If we are to survey this problem, a good questionnaire should be able to capture these potentials even before they occur. |
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Overall, the private sector remains an ideal partner in terms of its flexibility of approach and variety of engagement potentials. |
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Every plant is unique in that there are many different danger and risk potentials in each plant. |
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Never before has it been so important to recognize potentials and take chances. |
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In doing so, we are able to increase the presence of our product range and further sales potentials. |
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It also helps young people to know and to manage their limits better, and especially their potentials and skills to interact with others. |
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Equally we can easily visualize the growth potentials with better credit management. |
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Switzerland possesses one of the best potentials regarding biotechnologies field. |
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Much as current flows through a wire, these impulses, known as action potentials, travel down the axon from its origin near the cell body to its terminal. |
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People discover they are capable of things they had hardly dreamt of, and realise talents and potentials previously crushed by the grind of capitalism. |
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If the spectra are dominated by fluctuation of the motor charges, subtraction of two spectra obtained at different pipette potentials should have a similar relaxation time. |
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Defensive security is defined as a sufficiency of military and economic potentials of the state to repulse possible threats to its independence and territorial integrity. |
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Further awakening of the inner potentials gradually bestows the supernormal powers of premonition, afflatus, telepathy, clairvoyance and prophecy. |
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The formation of this peak increases with irradiation time when the mitochondria are incubated under control conditions and present high membrane potentials. |
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In addition we also showed that these regenerated axons conduct action potentials and form functional synaptic connections with neurons across from the lesion site. |
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The origin of biopotentials including membrane and action potentials. |
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The propagation velocity of action potentials is an interesting electromyographic parameter due to its direct relationship to the structural and functional properties of muscle. |
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In this we have the competitive edge, however, because the corpus of the value chain in TruMark manufacturing is in-house: possible potentials for improvement are visible and thus unlockable. |
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Large potentials do exist in Palaeozoic rocks as well as in stratigraphic traps, which will be pursued as well. |
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Drug has immense therapeutic potentials such as immunomodulatory, antibacterial and anti-inflammatory, laxative, depurative, prophylactic, hepatoprotective and cardiovascular effects. |
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The methanogenic power will be determined for the coarse silo-stored substrate in order to determine methane potentials that are representative of what would be obtained in practice. |
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The medium doesn't predict any fixed or determined future in advance, but offers sometimes some lightings on some situations, eventual potentials and possibilities for the patient. |
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The space-time metric tensor not only encodes for spatiotemporal structure, but also represents the gravitational potentials, and thus gravitational energy. |
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Measurements of half-cell potentials combined with Nernst-equation calculations are a powerful technique for determining the concentration conditions that correspond to chemical equilibrium. |
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When the electrons traverse this space, they are subjected to RF potentials at a frequency determined by the resonant frequency of the buncher cavity and the input-signal frequency. |
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Once you get through Lagrangians, Hamiltonians and Poisson brackets, you'll just have to grasp gauge symmetries and vector potentials. |
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This high electron density leads to strong boron-based nucleophilicity and extremely high reduction potentials both highly novel phenomena. |
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But, despite the fact that the Convention entered into force four years ago and has already been ratified by more than 120 countries, efforts have fallen short of potentials when it comes to concrete actions. |
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Visual evoked potentials are often abnormal in MS because the optic nerves are frequently damaged, so this test can be an opportunity to uncover a history of mild optic neuritis that may have gone unnoticed. |
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Sequential action potentials vary in their amplitudes. |
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The evoked muscle action potentials were amplified. |
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However, in studies with rats, myoblasts labelled with GFP and transplanted into normal and ischaemic hearts became incorporated into the host heart and displayed normal action potentials and electrical coupling. |
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The first several chapters focus on sampling of water and soil, and accurate assessment of oxygenic activity and redox potentials. |
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In vitro studies indicated that lanreotide does not produce significant inhibition of HERG tail current nor has a significant effect on action potentials of Purkinje fibers. |
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Beyond the threshold of excitation, the nerve message is a signal that takes the form of a train of action potentials, the frequency of which is proportional to the intensity of the stimulation. |
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Event-related potentials can also be used to estimate hearing sensitivity in adults who are unable or unwilling to provide reliable information via pure-tone audiometry. |
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As a result of these investigations, inner-ear potentials and electrodermal responses in the bullfrog have been recorded over a range from 100 to 3,500 hertz. |
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Now, when you go back of the fourth level here, when you deal with statics, potentials, and associatives apart from the creative function of Deity, you are going back of reality. |
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The second is that it has potentials for information exploration, because the displayed network is navigatable. |
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The Gibbs function approach allows the calculation of internal energy, entropy, enthalpy, potential enthalpy and the chemical potentials of seawater as well as the melting heat of ice and the latent heat of vapor. |
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I hope not too many of them downsize their hopes, because the potentials for having rewarding lives and careers still exist. |
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High positive potentials were avoided during the experiments because intensive pitting corrosion appeared in some solutions at high potentials. |
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In particular cases, EEG-EMG polygraphy with back-averaging and somatosensory evoked potentials are required to confirm the diagnosis. |
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Liberatory visions might grow from recognizing our cooperative dependencies and their boundless potentials. |
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Several perennial grasses, including big bluestem, little bluestem, smooth brome, sheep's fescue and especially blue grama grass, have even lower biotic potentials than oat. |
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Electromyography showed low amplitude, short duration, polyphasic motor unit potentials with full recruitment, suggesting a myopathic pattern. |
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In fact, that theme expresses how things hang together, in other words the connection between the clusters, the four engines of growth, and the two growth potentials. |
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Neurosensory hearing loss is of particular importance in infants with severe hyperbilirubinemia, and their hearing screen should include brainstem auditory evoked potentials. |
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Some of Botanica's partners have cottoned on to the potentials, such as mobile phone operator SFR, eager to prove that mobile phones can also serve as management tools. |
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More plentiful metals like copper, bronze and iron have electrode potentials that are lower than silver, react with quite a lot of food, and taste foul. |
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She advises local authorities on their interactions with suppliers, customers and partners, and has recently focused on social media use and the potentials of channel shift for the sector. |
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These differences must be taken into account, just as we will have to look into the feasibility of the requirement for Member States to present detailed reports on their national potentials. |
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Annex I to this Regulation contains a list of the fluorinated greenhouse gases currently covered by this Regulation, together with their global warming potentials. |
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The method offers tremendous saving potentials when compared to single-layer paving, as less expensive concrete material is mostly used for the bottom concrete layer. |
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Today, One.com has 120 employees, a healthy, strong financial position and is fully geared to meeting the potentials and challenges of the future. |
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However, and though its development potentials vary from one technology to another, the exploitation of maritime energy remains, at this stage, more a long term ambition than a short-term prospect. |
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Brain stem auditory-evoked potentials of mice with experimental allergic encephalomyelitis. |
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Likewise, said the prime minister, Albania has great potentials to exploit in the field of hydrocarbon, eolic and solar potentials, too. |
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Has he already developed a plan with interested capitalists who would be prepared to engage in a partnership with the government in developing these potentials? |
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However, reality shows that the longer families experience poverty and exclusion, the more difficult it is to come out of poverty, notwithstanding these potentials and capabilities. |
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Hydrocyanic acid potentials in leaf blade tissue of eleven grain sorghum hybrids. |
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Developing an exchange of views on security concepts, military strategies and doctrines and their relationship to existing potentials is equally essential. |
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Two chapters finally concerned the studies that have particular attention to the evoked potentials and to the electromyography. |
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Objective assessment is good, but defeatism will reduce our potentials even when the prospects for victory have never been nearer. |
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While recognizing the need to take into account specific national circumstances, they will help assessment of sectoral, national and international energy efficiency performances and potentials. |
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Multipole moments of the scalar and vector potentials. |
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How does the government of Pakistan envisage exploiting the new opportunities and potentials for diplomatic and economic cooperation that the Central Asian Republics represent, more than ever before? |
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Analyses of the mitigation potentials can provide scientific and objective knowledge that contribute to the formulation of an effective future regime. |
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I would submit this: that Epilogue X will be analogous to Prologue C. I think these two experiential Deities will trinitize God the Absolute out of the potentials of the Deity Absolute. |
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In all cases, when the level of depression is high, the neuron can fire action potentials sporadically during the interstimulation intervals. |
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The use of scalar and vector potentials is now standard in the solution of Maxwell's equations. |
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The multineural recordings did not allow unambiguous assignment of action potentials to individual neurons. |
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Also, extreme pH implies that the solution is concentrated, so electrode potentials are affected by ionic strength variation. |
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Time intervals of depolarization and repolarization were measured using optical action potentials. |
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The output takes the form of action potentials in retinal ganglion cells whose axons form the optic nerve. |
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It is necessary to optimise, deepen and extend the scope of analysis of cross-border socio-economic potentials to be able to develop well-founded strategies. |
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An often unsufficient silvicultural know-how on the part of the owners causes a bad cultivation of the forests, or even none at all, and withdraws these potentials from an ideal cultivation by forestry. |
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The recommended measure will remove an inequity, support investment and employment, and make welcome contributions to energy diversity and the realization of Canada's resource potentials. |
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Individualizing the optimal functional range to individual genomic potentials will not resolve this problem, of course, to the extent that our genomes themselves become biomedically malleable. |
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In this regard it seems on the one hand that productivity is keeping up with the development of the burden, and on the other hand there are still large potentials for employment. |
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The actors involved in the education field have specific characteristics and a social position conferring different potentials for action and different competencies on each of them. |
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Nociceptor stimulation triggers action potentials in sensory nerve fibres that transmit impulses to the dorsal horn of the spinal cord. |
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Once stimulated, nociceptors fife action potentials that travel along the nociceptor fibre to the dorsal horn of the spinal cord. |
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Somatosensory evoked potentials were introduced in the early 1970s for scoliosis surgeries and is currently the most commonly used IOM modality. |
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The potentials and electric fields due to the infinite plane and line charges and point multipoles are analyzed. |
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Fetotoxic potentials of Globularia arabica and Globularia alypum in rats. |
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All motor nerves tested were unexcitable to high voltage, long duration electrical stimulation and compound action potentials were absent bilaterally. |
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No abnormalities were found on multimodal evoked potentials, coagulation tests, neurovascular assessment, infectious assessment and immunological tests. |
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This magnesium pore blocking action is stronger at more negative membrane potentials and is thus reduced as the membrane potential becomes more depolarized. |
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We employ state-of-the-art pair and three-body potentials with path-integral Monte Carlo methods to calculate the third density virial coefficient C for helium. |
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Low-frequency extracellular potentials recorded from the sinoatrial node. |
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Intracellular analysis of synaptic potentials induced in trigeminal jaw-closer motoneurons by pontomesencephalic reticular stimulation during sleep and wakefulness. |
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Insecurity has denied the region's income from tourism, said Waliaula, adding that economic potentials in Turkana and West Pokot counties have not been exploited. |
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The section on charge distributions looks at such topics as core and valence electrons, the valence region of molecules, and charges and ionization potentials. |
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A recent suggestion that vector potentials in electrodynamics are nontensorial objects under 4D frame rotations is found to be both unnecessary and confusing. |
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The ability to superimpose spatially located variables onto existing maps created new uses for maps and new industries to explore and exploit these potentials. |
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No forces or finite temperature properties are included in the fit, so this demonstrates a surprisingly high level of intrinsic transferrability in the simple potentials. |
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He pointed out that Kuwaiti businessmen have shown interest in investing in Qabala, north of the country, for its agricultural and touristic potentials. |
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The approach of fitting parts of elementary particle mass spectra involving logarithmic potentials has been subject to research in the past decades. |
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A chart was developed in this work to quantitatively map the rule-of-thumb relationship between steel native or rest potentials and soil resistivity. |
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Needle examination of the tibialis anterior muscle on 25 November 2014 showed the presence of fibrillation potentials and clear neurogenic polyphasic motor units. |
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Intraoperative recording of neuroelectric potentials allows for the assessment of nervous system function continuously throughout a surgical operation. |
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