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The injections were targeted at particular frequency regions of AI using best frequencies maps obtained in preceding electrophysiological experiments or using stereotaxic coordinates and features of the scull and cortical vasculature (for details see Ref. [28], [34]).
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The change in local density at particular frequencies also accompanies local structural changes.
On your poster, prepare a schematic diagram supported by text that shows how these devices emit signals at particular frequencies.
Visitors learn how to play with the controls so that as the air in the tube resonates at particular frequencies, liquid drops fly up to reveal standing waves.
Sensitivity analysis reveals that disturbances are likely to become especially amplified at particular frequencies, with elasticity reducing the magnitude of the amplification but broadening the spectrum of frequencies susceptible to large amplification.
The characteristic sound absorption of these panels at particular frequencies, coupled with good mechanical properties, make them eco-friendly and suitable in automobile, aerospace, packaging and building/construction industries.
It is found that, by systematically increasing the depth of the groove, the linearly polarized emission at particular frequencies can be substantially enhanced to achieve that of the blackbody radiation limit, whereas the emission in other frequency ranges shows no noticeable changes.
The stovepipes are organized for communications technologies in which distinct providers operated at particular frequencies to offer specific forms of communications voice, television and radio programming, data, cellular service.
Instead, agents are typically hard-wired with particular strategies, and success for a strategy is defined in terms of the number of copies of itself that it will leave to play in the games of succeeding generations, given a population in which other strategies with which it acts are distributed at particular frequencies.
To try to change that, Nobumassa Sugimoto of the University of Osaka in Japan and his colleagues took a steel tube, 7.4 meters long and 8 centimeters in diameter, and grafted onto it about 100 so-called Helmholtz resonators--small tubes connected to spherical cavities that resonate at particular frequencies.
Some also include user-adjustable equalization that allows boosted or reduced output at particular frequencies; these vary from a simple "boost" switch, to fully parametric equalizers meant for detailed speaker and room correction.
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