Editorial: Depression: social stress, inflammation, neuromodulatory, and neural network perspectives. [PDF]
Watt DF, Flores Mosri D, Boag S.
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Nano‐octahedron Co3O4 decorated graphene composite electrode for selective and simultaneous detection of dopamine. The detection limit of 0.09 µM, and linear range from 1 to 500 µM are reported. The synergistic effect of nano octahedron Co3O4 and graphene results in excellent performance of the sensor in terms of selectivity and sensitivity.
Swathi Tharani Dharmalingam+5 more
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Modeling Wetland Resources for Spring Migratory Waterbirds Under Different Agricultural Management Scenarios in the Iowa Portion of the Prairie Pothole Region, USA. [PDF]
Mitchell ME+10 more
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THE LONG-LASTING DEPRESSION IN NEUROMUSCULAR TRANSMISSION OF FROG
A. Takeuchi
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A Depression--Hyposexual--Alopecia Syndrome [PDF]
Charla Allen, C. Carlyle-Gall
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Organic Ferroelectric Synaptic Transistors for Neural Image Recognition Networks
All organic transistors, where both the dielectric and semiconducting layers are polymeric, are developed as electrical synaptic devices. Two copolymers of PVDF as the dielectric layer with large differences in their saturation polarizability and memory window are chosen.
Evan Restuccia+2 more
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The Efficacy and Safety of a Single Treatment of High-Intensity, High-Frequency, Non-Focused Ultrasound Parallel Beams for Facial Acne Scars in Asian Patients: A Preliminary Study. [PDF]
Boonchoo K, Hongcharu W.
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Photoactive Monolayer MoS2 for Spiking Neural Networks Enabled Machine Vision Applications
Molybdenum disulfide (MoS2) optoelectronic devices are implemented as Leaky Integrate‐and‐Fire (LIF) neurons in spiking neural networks (SNNs), where light‐induced photocurrent dynamics represent potentiation (τd) and depression (τd), emulating neuronal membrane potential.
Thiha Aung+5 more
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Studies on the Antagonism of Sodium Succinate to Barbiturate Depression [PDF]
N.W. PINSCHMIDT+2 more
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