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Architectonic analysis of the human retrosplenial cortex
The Journal of Comparative Neurology, 2000The architecture of the macaque retrosplenial cortex, including its posteroventral extension around and below the splenium of the corpus callosum, was recently characterized (Morris et al. [1999a] Eur. J. Neurosci. 11:2506-2518.). This analysis was made possible by sectioning the posterior cingulate gyrus radially, i.e., in planes that were orthogonal ...
R, Morris, G, Paxinos, M, Petrides
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Cerebral Microgyria in a 27-Week Fetus: An Architectonic and Topographic Analysis
Journal of Neuropathology & Experimental Neurology, 1974The cytoarchitecture and topography of a case of restricted cerebral microgyria in a 27-week fetus are analyzed in whole brain serial sections. The cytoarchitectonic features of the four microgyric layers and their continuity with the layers of normal cortex imply that microgyria is the result of a post-migratory encephaloclastic event resulting in ...
D P, Richman +2 more
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Acta Neuropathologica, 1975
The architectonic features of abnormal cerebral cortex in a brain with lissencephaly and pachygyria suggest that neuronal migration was interrupted by cortical and subcortical laminar necrosis in the fourth fetal month. The severest cortical abnormality lies in the distal perfusion fields of the major cerebral arteries, while the normal areas are ...
R M, Stewart +2 more
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The architectonic features of abnormal cerebral cortex in a brain with lissencephaly and pachygyria suggest that neuronal migration was interrupted by cortical and subcortical laminar necrosis in the fourth fetal month. The severest cortical abnormality lies in the distal perfusion fields of the major cerebral arteries, while the normal areas are ...
R M, Stewart +2 more
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Operational Architectonics Methodology for EEG Analysis: Theory and Results
2013This chapter will discuss various aspects of operational architectonics methodology for EEG analysis that have been developed over the course of last 17 years in relation to nonstationarity of brain functioning. At first we will detail the peculiarities and evidence for a spatial and temporal nonstationarity in the EEG signal, then we will review a ...
Andrew A. Fingelkurts +1 more
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Transition Graph Analysis of the Thermal Performance of Two Similar Architectonic Spaces
ANES/ASME 2006 Joint XXX, 2006Previous study results showed that two classrooms similar in size, geometry, and construction and exposed to similar solar radiation – both share an exterior wall with southern exposure and a horizontal roof – have different thermal performance.
Leandro Sandoval-Álvarez +3 more
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Architectonic analysis of the auditory‐related areas of the superior temporal region in human brain
Journal of Comparative Neurology, 2007AbstractArchitecture of auditory areas of the superior temporal region (STR) in the human was analyzed in Nissl‐stained material to see whether auditory cortex is organized according to principles that have been described in the rhesus monkey. Based on shared architectonic features, the auditory cortex in human and monkey is organized into three lines:
Barbara C, Fullerton, Deepak N, Pandya
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Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine, 2016
3D biodegradable materials (scaffolds) containing bioactive hydroxyapatite molecules fabricated by foaming in supercritical carbon dioxide and by selective laser sintering were used for culturing of mesenchymal stromal cells from the human adipose tissue.
D S, Kuznetsova +8 more
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3D biodegradable materials (scaffolds) containing bioactive hydroxyapatite molecules fabricated by foaming in supercritical carbon dioxide and by selective laser sintering were used for culturing of mesenchymal stromal cells from the human adipose tissue.
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ShodhKosh: Journal of Visual and Performing Arts, 2023
This article ventures into the investigation about method in architecture, that is, about the way in which we think and create architecture. In order to achieve such an objective, the article simply re-thinks a specific architecture that already exists, the Dutch Embassy in Berlin.
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This article ventures into the investigation about method in architecture, that is, about the way in which we think and create architecture. In order to achieve such an objective, the article simply re-thinks a specific architecture that already exists, the Dutch Embassy in Berlin.
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Journal of Network and Computer Applications, 2020
Abstract The IoT is the upcoming one of the major networking technologies. Using the IoT, different items or devices can be allowed to continuously generate, obtain, and exchange information. Different IoT applications nowadays are centered on computerizing various errands and are attempting to engage the inanimate physical items to act without ...
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Abstract The IoT is the upcoming one of the major networking technologies. Using the IoT, different items or devices can be allowed to continuously generate, obtain, and exchange information. Different IoT applications nowadays are centered on computerizing various errands and are attempting to engage the inanimate physical items to act without ...
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