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Non-Fourier Heat Conduction based on Self-Adaptive Weight Physics-Informed Neural Networks

Cybersecurity and Cyberforensics Conference, 2021
This paper establishes the non-Fourier heat conduction model to describe the heat transfer process of mono-crystalline silicon under the condition of unstable thermal field and thermal shock in the Czochralski method.
Shuyan Shi, Ding Liu, Zhongdan Zhao
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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.
Raj Mittra, Wai Ko
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Conduction of neural impulses in diabetic neuropathy

Clinical Neurophysiology, 2003
To measure the conduction velocity, absolute refractory period and duration of the action potential for individual afferents of the median nerve in diabetic patients and to examine correlations between measures and with temperature and compare this to data from normal subjects.The technique of percutaneous microneurography was used to record from ...
E Brink, R Mackel
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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.
Stephen E. Abram   +3 more
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Development of bioactive conducting polymers for neural interfaces

Expert Review of Medical Devices, 2010
Bioelectrodes for neural recording and neurostimulation are an integral component of a number of neuroprosthetic devices, including the commercially available cochlear implant, and developmental devices, such as the bionic eye and brain-machine interfaces.
Sungchul Baek   +3 more
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Classification of conductance traces with recurrent neural networks

The Journal of Chemical Physics, 2018
We present a new automated method for structural classification of the traces obtained in break junction experiments. Using recurrent neural networks trained on the traces of minimal cross-sectional area in molecular dynamics simulations, we successfully separate the traces into two classes: point contact or nanowire.
Kasper P. Lauritzen   +4 more
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An injectable high-conductive bimaterial scaffold for neural stimulation

Colloids and Surfaces B: Biointerfaces, 2020
Neurological recovery is difficult due to limited axonal regeneration and the limitations of autograft therapeutics in repairing peripheral nerve defects. Alternatively, the implantable nerve guidance conduit represents a promising approach for the nerve regeneration of especially large injury gaps.
Yuting Wang   +6 more
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Aligned Conducting Polymer Nanotubes for Neural Prostheses

2018 40th Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society (EMBC), 2018
The long-term performance of neural microelectrodes relies on biocompatibility and sensitivity of the electrode-tissue interface. Current neural electrodes are limited by poor electrical performance including high initial impedance and low charge storage capacity.
Milad Khorrami, Mohammad Reza Abidian
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Imaging of neural conduction block by neuromagnetic recording

Clinical Neurophysiology, 2002
For the clinical application of neuromagnetic recordings in neural conduction block, the patterns of magnetic fields in the region should be clarified. Using an experimental in vitro model, the spatiotemporal course of the neuromagnetic fields at the site of complete conduction block was examined. Additionally, the magnetic compound action fields (CAFs)
Harunobu Ohkubo   +5 more
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Heart conduction system: a neural crest derivative?

Brain Research, 1988
Using the anti-neurofilament monoclonal antibody iC8 we report here that muscle fibers of the conduction system of the adult and developing rabbit heart express a cytoskeletal protein antigenically and electrophoretically similar to the middle subunit of neurofilaments (NF-M).
GORZA, LUISA   +2 more
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