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After Mannus made a fine save from a Commons drive, from the resultant corner the Celtic midfielder swung in a cross which was headed back across goal by Virgil van Dijk to give Mulgrew the chance to finish it off from two yards out.
Celtic responded with a Commons drive saved by McGovern and a Denayer header cleared on the goal-line by Crawford.
On the basis of these findings, as shown in Fig. 6, we propose that the γ-band-IMC, which emerges during recovery, represents an increasing common drive from subcortical neuronal systems and/or peripheral afferents to various spinal motoneuron pools.
The most common drive is called a backhand.
It emulates a similar strategy in neural control, called "common drive," employed by the central nervous system (CNS).
But around Humansville (I didn't ask), a country music station brought me this: "I'm just a common man Drive a common van And my dog ain't got no pedigree I'm just happy to be free Way I wanna be Because highbrow people lose their saniteeee..."...
The E-I network represents a cortical column, which can synchronize with other cortical columns either via long-range synaptic coupling or via a common external drive.
Beta-band oscillations in muscle activity are thought to occur as a result of a common cortical drive from the corticospinal tract.
3 We and others have noted that erosions in the small joints at typical peri-ligamentous and entheseal locations likely reflect a common biomechanical drive.
IgM+κ+B cells with rheumatoid factor activity are expanded in blood from patients with HCV-associated cryoglobulinemia that express VH1-69/JH4 VH1-69/JH4 [ 51], suggestive of andommon antigenic drive.
They suggested that because the coherence value for the coupling was correlated with the amplitude of corticospinal conduction (assessed from motor evoked potential in response to transcranial magnetic stimulation) the 24 40-Hz 24 40-Hz represented an incouplingn a common corepresented drive to the antagonincreasele pain (Thomas and Gorassini, 2005; Norton and Gorassini, 2006).
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