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Case Report: 40Hz multi-target transcranial alternating current stimulation combined with rehabilitation for post-stroke cognitive impairment. [PDF]

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Lai MH   +10 more
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Non-invasive prediction of conduction velocities in the human brain from MRI-derived microstructure features at 7 Tesla

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Asadi S   +16 more
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Osmotic Swelling Effects on Neural Conduction

Anesthesiology, 1979
Local anesthetics administered intrathecally seen more effective when in hypobaric solution than when in hyperbaric solution. To test whether an unrecognized osmotic effect might be playing a part in this, sheathed vagus nerves of rabbit were incubated in electrolyte-deficient or electrolyte-free media of various degrees of hypo-osmolarity.
B R, Fink, J, Barsa, D F, Calkins
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Altered Neural Conduction with Epidural Bupivacaine

Anesthesiology, 1982
The sites and magnitude of evoked potential response alterations induced by varying masses and concentrations of epidurally administered bupivacaine were assessed from electrodes positioned along the conducting pathways of the monkey. The mass of bupivacaine was the major factor in determining the level and degree of response alterations.
J F, Cusick   +3 more
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Conductivity estimation by neural network

IEEE Antennas and Propagation Society International Symposium. 1995 Digest, 2002
Presents a technique for detecting conductivity anomalies in sediments, e.g., a buried object in sedimentary layers under sea water, by using the neural network approach. The electric field values are used as the inputs to the neural network and the associated conductivities are treated as the targets.
W.L. Ko, R. Mittra
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