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Fig. 1 Synchronisation degree (SDa) of changes in a ij and ca ij.

In case of the WINNER MAC superframe structure shown in Figure 1 [2], synchronisation algorithms specific for packet or bursty transmission have to be applied.

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We can for instance mention the participation of loci to the same transcription factory [ 22, 25, 26], their synchronisation during replication [ 27], or the fact that they bind to a common protein, such as CTCF [ 28].

Thus for inhibitory coupling ((epsilon< 0)) synchronisation will occur if (1/alpha> 1), namely when the synapse is slow ((alpharightarrow0)).

We presented two possible applications of our model: (1) assessing the suitability of other sites for hybrid rice breeding programs using the same EGMS varieties as considered here and (2) synchronisation of flowering dates and from that selection of suitable sowing dates for the two parent lines for production of hybrids.

This element was described as a " fist" (FG3GP), a " family" (FG3CN), " automatism" (FG1CN), " synchronisation" (FG1GP) and " a common attitude" (FG2GP), and was perceived as a sign of an effective team culture.

Measurement of clonogenic survival following irradiation of G1-enriched cells with 2 Gy (SF2), synchronisation of cells in the G1 and S/G2 phases of the cell cycle, and the fraction of apoptotic cells after staining with Hoechst-33342 (Sigma, Taufkirchen, Germany) was performed as previously described (Stuschke et al, 2002).

Other work we mention is that of Pecora et al. [94, 95] on synchronisation in coupled oscillator arrays (and see Sect. 4.1), while [96] explores the recurrent appearance of synchrony in networks of pulse-coupled oscillators (and see Sect. 4.2).

The use of time-frequency analysis to investigate development of auditory processing is still in its infancy, but there is already evidence to suggest that changes in ERPs between childhood and adolescence involve an increase in stimulus-induced phase synchronisation [21], [22], [23].

Optical recordings of Ca2+ transient amplitude for 4 seconds before and after acute exposure (20 min) to 0.2 mmol/L TC showed a complete loss of Ca2+ transient synchronisation in control clusters and in clusters of cells transfected with scrambled siRNA clusters after TC treatment (Fig. 6b,c, Video S1).

Examples include calcium wave propagation [18], the synchronisation of coupled excitable units to an external drive [19, 20], and the example we study here: respiratory rhythm generation [13, 21].

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