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Mal-operation caused by adjacent external fault.
Sensory information is represented in the brain in the form of topographic maps, in which neighboring neurons respond to adjacent external stimuli.
It might cause mis-operation of the conventional protection when the fault point is located from 500 km to 2500 km. 2) Mal-operation caused by adjacent external fault On the other hand, the short circuit characteristics of both the end of line and the beginning of adjacent line are similar to the fault characteristics at the initial point of the half-wavelength transmission line.
FA measurements in the corpus callosum, adjacent external capsule and a small part of cerebellar commissure differed between the two genotypes at p<0.005.
FA in the corpus callosum and adjacent external capsule was ∼24% less in the DAT KO mice compared to WT mice (see Figure 2) and a small portion of the cerebellar commissure had FA ∼35% less in the DAT KO.
The adjacent external lamina is dominated by radial fiber bundles.
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FRIL demonstrates unequivocally that lipid droplets develop adjacent and external to specialized domains of the ER membrane enriched in adipophilin, not within the bilayer of the ER as previously supposed.
In coronal sections, glutamate puffs performed at a distance from the recorded cells usually evoked inhibitory responses, except when the recorded neuron was adjacent to the external capsule, in which case excitatory responses could be evoked from ejection sites along the external capsule.
All configurations considered assume a suburban environment that allows high solar exposure and no obstruction from adjacent buildings or external surrounding objects such as trees.
For instance, capillary pressure exerts stress on solid skeleton by putting adjacent particle closer, external load exerts stress on the bulk materials, while desorption-induced stress exerts primarily on the solid surface (Kovler and Zhutovsky 2006; Beltzung and Wittmann 2005).
Work in 1972 subdivided first branchial cleft anomalies into two groups, Type I and Type II, based on presumed pathogenesis with limited applicability from an imaging perspective; Type I anomalies are purely ectodermal in origin and present as cystic masses adjacent to the external auditory canal.
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