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Head position modulates optokinetic nystagmus [PDF]
Orientation and movement relies on both visual and vestibular information mapped in separate coordinate systems. Here, we examine how coordinate systems interact to guide eye movements of rabbits. We exposed rabbits to continuous horizontal optokinetic stimulation (HOKS) at 5°/s to evoke horizontal eye movements, while they were statically or ...
PETTOROSSI, Vito Enrico +4 more
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Schur Positivity and Kirillov-Reshetikhin Modules [PDF]
In this note, inspired by the proof of the Kirillov-Reshetikhin conjecture, we consider tensor products of Kirillov-Reshetikhin modules of a fixed node and various level. We fix a positive integer and attach to each of its partitions such a tensor product.
Fourier, G., Hernandez, D.
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Positional Modulation Design Based on Multiple Phased Antenna Arrays
Traditional directional modulation designs are normally based on a single phased array, with the assumption that eavesdroppers and desired users are in different directions.
Bo Zhang, Wei Liu
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Movement as a Positive Modulator of Aging [PDF]
The aging of human populations, including those in Europe, is an indisputable fact. The challenge for the future is not simply prolonging human life at any cost or by any means but rather extending self-sufficiency and quality of life. Even in the most advanced societies, the eternal questions remain. Who will take care of the older generations?
Marie Bičíková +4 more
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Mark ratio modulation over pulse position modulation
Abstract Orthogonal modulation superimposes non-amplitude-modulated signals on Manchester coded or pulse position modulated amplitude shift keying (ASK) signals, allowing two traffic flows with different bit rates to be modulated on the same wavelength channel, and hence improving spectrum efficiency. Inspired by the orthogonal modulation, this paper
Yang Lu +6 more
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Adult mouse fibroblasts retain organ-specific transcriptomic identity
Organ fibroblasts are essential components of homeostatic and diseased tissues. They participate in sculpting the extracellular matrix, sensing the microenvironment, and communicating with other resident cells. Recent studies have revealed transcriptomic
Elvira Forte +13 more
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Generators of $D$–modules in positive characteristic [PDF]
15 pages. combines and extends the results of math.AC/0407464 and math.AC/0408124.
Álvarez Montaner, Josep +2 more
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Positive Affect Modulates Flexibility and Evaluative Control [PDF]
AbstractThe ability to interact with a constantly changing environment requires a balance between maintaining the currently relevant working memory content and being sensitive to potentially relevant new information that should be given priority access to working memory.
van Wouwe, N.C. +2 more
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Position modulation with random pulses
A new class of sources generating ensemble of random pulses is introduced based on superposition of the mutual coherence functions of several Multi-Gaussian Schell-model sources that separately are capable of shaping the propagating pulse's average intensity into flat profiles with adjustable duration and edge sharpness.
Min, Yao +3 more
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Control and controllability of microswimmers by a shearing flow
With the continuing rapid development of artificial microrobots and active particles, questions of microswimmer guidance and control are becoming ever more relevant and prevalent. In both the applications and theoretical study of such microscale swimmers,
Clément Moreau +3 more
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