LEARNING ABOUT TIME WITHIN THE SPINAL CORD II: EVIDENCE THAT TEMPORAL REGULARITY IS ENCODED BY A SPINAL OSCILLATOR

Learning About Time Within the Spinal Cord II: Evidence that Temporal Regularity is Encoded by a Spinal Oscillator

How a stimulus impacts spinal cord function depends upon temporal relations.When intermittent noxious stimulation (shock) is applied and the interval between shock pulses is varied (unpredictable), it induces a lasting alteration that inhibits adaptive learning.If the same stimulus is applied in a temporally regular (predictable) manner, the capaci

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The Effect of Sampling Bias on Evaluating the Diversity and Distribution Patterns of Iranian Spiders (Arachnida: Araneae)

Although spiders constitute a highly diversified group of animals, the knowledge regarding their geographic distribution (i.e., the so-called Wallacean shortfall) and diversity patterns is incipient on a global scale; while attempts to explore such patterns have 7 Piece Power Reclining Sectional been made for the highly diversified Neotropical faun

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The Expression of Caspase-3 and GRIM-19 in Non-mucinous Lung Adenocarcinoma and Their Clinicopathologic Significance

Rifle Bolt Pouch Aim: The current study aimed to investigate apoptotic proteins such as caspase-3 and GRIM-19 protein expression in non-mucinous lung adenocarcinomas and their clinicopathologic significance.Material and Methods: This study was performed on 81 patients diagnosed with non-mucinous lung adenocarcinoma between January 1, 2010, and June

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