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Auditory responses in the HVC of anesthetized starlings
Brain Research, 2005The present study, using a systematic recording method that we recently developed, describes the behavior of the neurons of the vocal control nucleus HVC in response to a variety of acoustic stimuli in a songbird species with multiple song types, the European starling.
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Proceedings of the 29th International Conference on Computer Graphics and Interactive Techniques. Electronic Art and Animation Catalog., 2002
A commercial for a new hover car that just doesn't work. The voice-over tries to sell the car, but everything goes wrong. In the end, it's a commercial for public transit trying to combat a new technology.
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A commercial for a new hover car that just doesn't work. The voice-over tries to sell the car, but everything goes wrong. In the end, it's a commercial for public transit trying to combat a new technology.
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History of HVC research — an Overview
2004The discovery of gas clouds at high velocity outside the disk of the Milky Way dates from the middle of the 20th century. Since their discovery, numerous new techniques and new instruments have allowed great strides in the understanding of the high-velocity cloud phenomenon.
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Repertoire sharing and auditory responses in the HVC of the canary
NeuroReport, 2009In songbirds, auditory neurons of the nucleus HVC respond selectively to a particular complex sound, the bird's own song (BOS). In the canary, this song selectivity did not exclude responses to conspecific songs. Here, we recorded single units in nucleus HVC of adult canaries to assess to what extent repertoire sharing among birds contributed to ...
Lehongre, Katia, del Negro, Catherine
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Distances and Metallicities of HVCS
2004We review the methods for determining the distances and metallicities of high-velocity clouds. A short summary is given of several indirect methods, but we concentrate on the absorption-line method, which is based on the detection and non-detection of interstellar absorption lines in the spectra of background and foreground stars, as well as of ...
van Woerden, Hugo, Wakker, Bart P.
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HVCS Interacting With Their Environment
2004We present observational evidence and review theoretical considerations for an interaction of high-velocity clouds (HVCs) with their ambient medium. HVCs showing either a head-tail structure or a horseshoe shape are likely to be interacting. Such HVCs are observed in complexes in the gaseous Galactic Halo (e.g. complex A), in HVC complexes in the outer
Christian Brüns, Ulrich Mebold
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Medical Image Enhancement Based on HVC
2007 1st International Conference on Bioinformatics and Biomedical Engineering, 2007Medical image enhancement is to process the image so that the result is more suitable than the original image for analysis and diagnosis. The information of image is acquired by the observer's eyes, so in the image processing, the human visual characteristics (HVC) as an important factor should be well thought of.
Li Ke, Rui Wang, Xu Wang, Runlan Tian
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HVC/IVC Maps and HVC Distribution Functions
2004This chapter presents an overview of the basic sky, velocity, column density, volume density, area, and flux distributions of the high-velocity clouds (HVCs). All-sky maps are shown of their deviation and GSR velocities, and their column densities.
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HVC interneurons are not renewed in adult male zebra finches
European Journal of Neuroscience, 2007AbstractAdult neurogenesis is a widespread phenomenon in many species, from invertebrates to humans. In songbirds, the telencephalic region, high vocal center (HVC), continuously integrates new neurons in adulthood. This nucleus consists of a heterogenous population of inhibitory interneurons (HVCIN) and two populations of projection neurons that send ...
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