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Absence of buckling in nerve fiber [PDF]
7 pages no figure. Final version presented at The 10th International Physics Conference of the Balkan Physical Union (BPU10), 26-30 August 2018.
S. Habib Mazharimousavi+1 more
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Sodium Inactivation in Nerve Fibers
A number of models proposed to account for the sodium conductance changes are shown to fall into two classes. The Hodgkin-Huxley (HH) model falls into a class (I) in which the conductance depends on two or more independent variables controlled by independent processes.
Rosalie C. Hoyt
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Myelinated retinal nerve fibers
A 7-year-old girl of second degree consanguineous parents, presented with an 8 months history of intermittent exotropia of the left eye. Cycloplegic refraction was -0.25.-0.50,165 and -3.00.-0.50,20, in the right and left eyes respectively. An initial objective assessment of the visual function showed a best corrected visual acuity of 12/10 in the ...
Rajae Daoudi, H. Handor
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Cross sections of olfactory nerves present a unique appearance. They indicate the presence of large numbers of very small nerve fibers, with a modal diameter of about 0.2 µ and a narrow range for their size variation. From one side of the nasal septum of a pig the yield of fibers was estimated at 6,000,000; the number arising from the turbinates would ...
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NERVE FIBER REGENERATION [PDF]
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Fiber Interaction in a Nerve Trunk
This paper is concerned with the nature of the transmembrane potential induced in an inactive nerve fiber lying in an impressed potential field within a nerve trunk. The impressed potential field is assumed to be produced by the synchronous activity of other fibers within the trunk; an expression for the induced transmembrane potential is obtained ...
Robert Plonsey, John W. Clark
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Unmyelinated Nerve Fibers of the Human Mandibular Nerve
The aim of this research is to find and to evaluate morphometorically the unmyelinated nerve fibers in the human mandibular nerve using a light microscope. Our report demonstrates for the first time the presence of the unmyelinated nerve fibers of the human mandibular nerve stained by a special method.
Kazuhiko Oka+4 more
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Nerves, fibers and homotopy groups
AbstractTwo theorems are proved. One concerns coverings of a simplicial complex Δ by subcomplexes. It is shown that if every t-wise intersection of these subcomplexes is (k−t+1)-connected, then for j⩽k there are isomorphisms πj(Δ)≅πj(N) of homotopy groups of Δ and of the nerve N of the covering.The other concerns poset maps f:P→Q.
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Central projections of auditory nerve fibers in the western rat snake (Pantherophis obsoletus). [PDF]
Han D, Carr CE.
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Enlargement of the Nerve Fibers of Silenced Lumbosacral Motoneurons in Cats. [PDF]
Gordon T, Eldridge L, Aurora S.
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