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Action Potential in Charophytes
2007The plant action potential (AP) has been studied for more than half a century. The experimental system was provided mainly by the large charophyte cells, which allowed insertion of early large electrodes, manipulation of cell compartments, and inside and outside media.
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2013
An ideology is defined as a set of ideas that “explains and evaluates social conditions, helps people understand their place in society, and provides a program for social and political action” (Ball & Dagger, 2011, p. 4). As such, these concepts underpin the actions of various groups and organizations, including that of the Anonymous hacker group ...
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An ideology is defined as a set of ideas that “explains and evaluates social conditions, helps people understand their place in society, and provides a program for social and political action” (Ball & Dagger, 2011, p. 4). As such, these concepts underpin the actions of various groups and organizations, including that of the Anonymous hacker group ...
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2015
In this chapter we meet the action potential, the fundamental electrical signalling mechanism used by the body. We introduce the cycle of ion movements associated with the generation of an action potential and the role of different ion gates. We then analyse the system of action potential generation in terms of a simple electrical circuit model.
Michael Chappell, Stephen Payne
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In this chapter we meet the action potential, the fundamental electrical signalling mechanism used by the body. We introduce the cycle of ion movements associated with the generation of an action potential and the role of different ion gates. We then analyse the system of action potential generation in terms of a simple electrical circuit model.
Michael Chappell, Stephen Payne
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1974
Bernstein (1902, 1912), the founder of the modern membrane theory, regarded the action potential as the “negative wave” of the resting potential. He considered that during stimulation of a nerve or muscle fiber certain chemical changes which give rise to a reversible increase in the ionic permeability of the cell membrane take place at the point of ...
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Bernstein (1902, 1912), the founder of the modern membrane theory, regarded the action potential as the “negative wave” of the resting potential. He considered that during stimulation of a nerve or muscle fiber certain chemical changes which give rise to a reversible increase in the ionic permeability of the cell membrane take place at the point of ...
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