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The transmission of information
2004The content of this chapter comprises the basics of information transmission, which include some or all of: the information source, encoding the information, transmitting it through a channel, the addition of noise and, finally, receiving and decoding the information.
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Integration of wiring transmission and volume transmission
2000Publisher Summary Wiring transmission is the main form of chemical communication in the brain under most physiological conditions. However, substantial opportunity would seem to exist for the localized diffusion of transmitter, and transmitted-elicited signals, such as gases, to the releasing pre-synaptic terminal or to adjacent terminals within the ...
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Cell and Tissue Research, 2006
Inhibition in the mature central nervous system is mediated by activation of gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA(A)) and glycine receptors. Both receptors belong to the same superfamily of ligand-gated ion channels and share common transmembrane topology and structural and functional features.
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Inhibition in the mature central nervous system is mediated by activation of gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA(A)) and glycine receptors. Both receptors belong to the same superfamily of ligand-gated ion channels and share common transmembrane topology and structural and functional features.
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1981
To the Editor.— Viral hepatitis, type B, may be transmitted by direct inoculation of blood or blood products or by inoculation with any of a variety of body secretions, including saliva, 1 and possibly tears 2 and synovial fluids. 3 Inoculation with infected blood or blood products can occur in many ways, some of them bizarre. For example, it has been
M J, Boulter, G E, Harmon, J M, Fester
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To the Editor.— Viral hepatitis, type B, may be transmitted by direct inoculation of blood or blood products or by inoculation with any of a variety of body secretions, including saliva, 1 and possibly tears 2 and synovial fluids. 3 Inoculation with infected blood or blood products can occur in many ways, some of them bizarre. For example, it has been
M J, Boulter, G E, Harmon, J M, Fester
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Metaphor and Transmission: Transmission of Concept and Transmission of Idea
The Korean Society for the Study of Moral Education, 2022openaire +1 more source
Annals of Internal Medicine, 1954
Excerpt The etiology of leukemia is an unsolved problem which has stimulated much study and speculation.
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Excerpt The etiology of leukemia is an unsolved problem which has stimulated much study and speculation.
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Population impact of SARS-CoV-2 variants with enhanced transmissibility and/or partial immune escape
Cell, 2021Mary Bushman +2 more
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