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Cerebellar Plasticity and the Ocular Following Response

Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 2002
Abstract: We constructed a realistic simulation model to elucidate whether the characteristics of the cerebellar synaptic plasticity reported in vitro guide the acquisition and adaptation of the ocular following response (OFR). The model reconstructed the firing frequency of the inputs of granule cell axons (GCA), inhibitory cells (IC), and climbing ...
Kenji, Yamamoto   +4 more
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Plasticity of the Near Response

2006
The near response is composed of cross-coupled interactions between convergence and other distance-related oculomotor responses including accommodation, vertical vergence, and cyclovergence. These couplings serve to guide involuntary motor responses during voluntary shifts of distance and direction of gaze without feedback from retinal image disparity.
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Epigenetic inheritance and plasticity: The responsive germline

Progress in Biophysics and Molecular Biology, 2013
Developmental plasticity, the capacity of a single genotype to give rise to different phenotypes, affects evolutionary dynamics by influencing the rate and direction of phenotypic change. It is based on regulatory changes in gene expression and gene products, which are partially controlled by epigenetic mechanisms.
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Plastic responses of leaves.

Symposia of the Society for Experimental Biology, 1987
In their development leaves exhibit plastic responses in both shape and size. Variations in shape are often associated with changes in size also but the reverse is not always true. Plastic responses in leaf form resulting from ontogenetic or external influences are initiated very early in primordial development and are brought about by effects on the ...
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The Response of Plastic Scintillators to Protons

Proceedings of the Physical Society, 1959
Plastic scintillators were found to obey the formula (dS/dr) = (A dE/dr)/ (l + kB dE/dr) quite accurately. An NE.102 type plastic scintillator, 2 in. in diameter and 1/2 in. thick, was used. The values obtained for the constant kB were found to agree quite well with values of kB obtained bv Boreli and Grimeland. (C.J.G.)
H C Evans, E H Bellamy
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Apparent and plastic viscosities prediction of water-based drilling fluid using response surface methodology

Colloids and Surfaces A: Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects, 2021
Fahd Saeed Alakbari   +2 more
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Plastic Surgery: Nursing responsibilities in plastic surgery

AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 1943
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