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Mild Focal Cooling Decouples Dendrites to Reconfigure Cortical Output
Mild cooling of the cortical surface selectively modulates apical dendritic excitability, plasticity, and somato‐dendritic coupling, while uncoupling these effects from basal dendrites, and reshapes apical‐driven responses in barrel cortex during whisker touch.
Meisam Habibi Matin +2 more
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SPATIAL HAMILTONIAN IDENTITIES FOR NONLOCALLY COUPLED SYSTEMS
We consider a broad class of systems of nonlinear integro-differential equations posed on the real line that arise as Euler–Lagrange equations to energies involving nonlinear nonlocal interactions.
BENTE BAKKER, ARND SCHEEL
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Goal-Oriented Mesh Adaptation using a Dissipation-Based Error Indicator [PDF]
The accuracy of functionals of solutions of the Euler equations, solved using a finite volume code, are examined under grid refinement. It is shown that a commonly used adaptation indicator based on local solution gradients is ineffective in reducing ...
Richard Dwight +3 more
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A real‐time, non‐contact photoplethysmography (PPG) system based on InAs colloidal quantum dots (CQDs) synthesized via a seedless injection synthesis is demonstrated. The measured oxygen saturation shows considerable agreement with commercial PPG devices.
Beom Kwan Kim +8 more
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Alternative formulations to compute the binary shape Euler number
The authors propose two equations based on the pixel geometry and connectivity properties, which can be used to compute, efficiently, the Euler number of a binary digital image with either thick or thin boundaries.
Juan Humberto Sossa Azuela +5 more
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Computing the Region Areas of Euler Diagrams Drawn with Three Ellipses [PDF]
Ellipses generate accurate area-proportional Euler diagrams for more data than is possible with circles. However, computing the region areas is difficult as ellipses have various degrees of freedom.
Luana Micallef +3 more
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A cure for the sonic point glitch [PDF]
Among the various numerical schemes developed since the '80s for the computation of the compressible Euler equations, the vast majority produce in certain cases spurious pressure glitches at sonic points.
Moschetta, Jean-Marc +1 more
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This work provides a practical guide for neuroengineers to design advanced neural interfaces, embracing and tailoring the concept of functional disorder. By bridging 2D and 3D in vitro models, this work highlights how non‐periodic, spatially heterogeneous, multiscale nanotopography can enable more physiologically relevant platforms for studying neural ...
F. Maita +4 more
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Developing Micro/Nanostructured Fluidic Mixing Technology for Biomedical Applications
This review critically evaluates how micro/nanostructured mixing technologies are redefining biomedical research. By synergizing fundamental analysis, numerical modeling, structural design, and external field manipulation, these systems attain unprecedented control over mass transport.
Junkai Wang +3 more
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Adjoint consistency - in addition to consistency - is the key requirement for discontinuous Galerkin (DG) discretizations to be of optimal order in L2 as well as measured in terms of target functionals.
Hartmann, Ralf
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