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Membrane potential mediates the cellular response to mechanical pressure. [PDF]
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Inhibitory inputs from thalamus promote resilient spiking in tail of striatum. [PDF]
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Depolarizing Neuromuscular Block
Anesthesiology, 1971Simultaneous recording of tension output and intracellular potentials was made in rat diaphragms contracting isometrically. There were two types of responses to the administration of succinylcholine and decamethonium. An "initial" response characterized by: 1) transient increase in the strength of muscular contractions, 2) 5 to 10 mV depolarization of ...
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Depolarization-induced slow potentiation of depolarizing afterpotential
NeuroReport, 1997Effects of strong membrane depolarization on the excitability of regular spiking (RS) non-pyramidal cells in layer VI of the cat motor cortex were examined in in vitro slice preparations. RS non-pyramidal cells that expressed depolarizing afterpotential (DAP) following spikes displayed either of the two distinct responses: immediate and successive ...
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2019 IEEE International Conference on Microwaves, Antennas, Communications and Electronic Systems (COMCAS), 2019
Depolarization of EM waves in terrestrial communication links has been poorly researched. The main source of knowledge to this field comes from Stokes parameters and various field tests results. This paper presents an innovative analytical approach to this topic, providing a sufficient way of predicting the polarization of EM waves. This can be used to
A. Frid, Y. Ben-Shimol, N. Blaunstein
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Depolarization of EM waves in terrestrial communication links has been poorly researched. The main source of knowledge to this field comes from Stokes parameters and various field tests results. This paper presents an innovative analytical approach to this topic, providing a sufficient way of predicting the polarization of EM waves. This can be used to
A. Frid, Y. Ben-Shimol, N. Blaunstein
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SPIE Proceedings, 2011
The Ocean Radiometer for Carbon Assessment (ORCA), currently being developed at Goddard, is a hyperspectral instrument with a spectral range extending from 350nm to 880nm in the UV and visible wavelength. Its radiometric measurement accuracy will depend, in part, on the extent to which it is insensitive to linearly polarized light.
Eugene Waluschka +4 more
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The Ocean Radiometer for Carbon Assessment (ORCA), currently being developed at Goddard, is a hyperspectral instrument with a spectral range extending from 350nm to 880nm in the UV and visible wavelength. Its radiometric measurement accuracy will depend, in part, on the extent to which it is insensitive to linearly polarized light.
Eugene Waluschka +4 more
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Rotating depolarizer ellipsometry
Applied Optics, 1977We have built a fully automatic ellipsometer, which is spectroscopic and of the single rotating optical component type but which avoids two serious problems encountered in rotating analyzer ellipsometers.
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Depolarization bandwidth of fiber optic passive depolarizers
Optical Engineering, 2001Several single-mode fiber optic applications benefit from the use of depolarized light. Examples are suppression of polarization hole burning (PHB) in erbium-doped fiber amplifiers (EDFA),1–3 reduction of polarization-dependent loss arising from fiber components (e.g., couplers and wave-division multiplexers),4 reduction of the signal fading in fiber ...
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