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Recruitment of the Rod Pathway by Cones in the Absence of Rods [PDF]

open access: yesThe Journal of Neuroscience, 2004
In mammalian retinas, rods and cones connect to distinct sets of bipolar cells. In the retina of Nrl (neural retina leucine zipper) knock-out mice, in which rods fail to form and all photoreceptors are cones, rod bipolar cells have normal morphology, pattern of staining, and lamination, but they form synaptic connections with cones.
Strettoi E, Mears AJ, Swaroop A
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Rod‐rod interaction in the retina of the turtle. [PDF]

open access: yesThe Journal of Physiology, 1975
Intracellular responses were recorded from rods in isolated eye‐cups of the snapping turtle, Chelydra serpentina. Responses to small and large diameter spots of 500 nm light were studied. 1. The peak amplitudes of responses smaller than approximately 2 mV were directly proportional to irradiance.
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Rod Burstall: In Memoriam

open access: yesFormal Aspects of Computing
This is an obituary of Rod Burstall, written in his honour. Rod was a prominent computer scientist whose contributions span over forty years. Most of his career was spent at Edinburgh University. He lead the team programming Freddy, the first hand-eye assembly robot, with much of his effort being devoted to the development of the POP-2 programming ...
J Strother Moore   +3 more
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Rod-on-rod Taylor teszt modellezése

open access: yesMűszaki Tudományos Közlemények, 2016
Az extrem nagy alakvaltozasi sebessegű mechanikai vizsgalat egyik modja a szimmetrikus elrendezesű, rod-on-rod Taylor utkozesi vizsgalat. Az alakvaltozas lefolyasa igen komplex a probatestekben. A deformacio es hőmerseklet kialakulasat csatolt termo mechanikus vegeselemes modellel vizsgaltuk vorosrez probatestekben, harom kulonboző sebessegű becsapodas
Gonda, Viktor, Varga, Péter
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RODS

open access: yes, 2010
The Real-time Outbreak and Disease Surveillance (RODS) system was initiated by the RODS Laboratory at the University of Pittsburgh in 1999. The system is now an open source project under the GNU license. The RODS development effort has been organized into seven functional areas: overall design, data collection, syndrome classification, database and ...
Chen, Hsinchun, Zeng, Daniel, Yan, Ping
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