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Neurochemical Correlate of a Spatial Preference in Rats
Science, 1974Spatial (left or right) preferences were determined for rats given foot shock in a T-maze. The animals were killed, and left and right striata were assayed separately for dopamine and left and right teldiencephalic regions were assayed for norepinephrine.
B, Zimmerberg, S D, Glick, T P, Jerussi
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Spatially correlated diversity-induced resonance
Physical Review E, 2009Based on recent work [C. J. Tessone, C. R. Mirasso, R. Toral, and J. D. Gunton, Phys. Rev. Lett. 97, 194101 (2006)], the study of coupled bistable oscillators with different sources of diversity is extended. Effects of the correlation between the diversity on the resonant response of the system are discussed.
Dan, Wu, Shiqun, Zhu, Xiaoqin, Luo
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Devising genuine spatial correlation functions
Optics Letters, 2007The choice of the mathematical form of spatial correlation functions for optical fields is restricted by the constraint of nonnegative definiteness. We discuss a sufficient condition for ensuring the satisfaction of such a constraint.
GORI F, SANTARSIERO, Massimo
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Molecular Ecology Resources, 2010
AbstractAlthough many properties of spatial autocorrelation statistics are well characterized, virtually nothing is known about possible correlations among values at different spatial scales, which ultimately would influence how inferences about spatial genetics are made at multiple spatial scales.
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AbstractAlthough many properties of spatial autocorrelation statistics are well characterized, virtually nothing is known about possible correlations among values at different spatial scales, which ultimately would influence how inferences about spatial genetics are made at multiple spatial scales.
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Lattice model of spatial correlations in catalysis
The Journal of Chemical Physics, 2016Optically detected single-turnover measurements of biological and inorganic catalysts provide a detailed picture of structural and dynamical influences on catalytic activity. Measurement at the single-molecule level of catalysis of a fluorogenic reaction (or its reverse) yields a stochastic fluorescence trajectory reflecting the statistics of ...
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Quantifying Spatial Correlation
2002Abstract An essential aspect of geostatistical modeling is to establish quantitative measures of spatial correlation to be used for subsequent estimation and simulation. Spatial variability is different for each variable (facies indicators, porosity, and permeability) within each reservoir layer.
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Structure of low-carbon economy spatial correlation network in urban agglomeration
Journal of Cleaner Production, 2023Wei Liu, Yong Qin, Yuyan Luo
exaly
Edge correlations in spatial networks
Journal of Complex Networks, 2015Eric J. Friedman +5 more
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