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When these latter cells were targeted for patch clamp recordings, they could always be driven to fire action potentials, thus confirming their neuronal identity (Fig. 1B).
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As he was being driven to the firing squad, the 19-year-old managed to throw the cap he was wearing from the window of the car.
The I-cells are therefore driven to firing by a sequence of nearly, but not perfectly synchronous input pulses.
North Vietnamese would pop out of bunkers, only to be driven back by machine-gun fire.
Independently of putative neuropathy, study of OA patients with signs of central sensitisation and spreading pain could be equally informative because this could be driven by ongoing peripheral firing.
"The fires are going to be driven in a northerly direction now, our whole strategy has to change," said Phil Koperburg, the Rural Fire Service commissioner.
On the contrary, from 3000 cal yr BP, fire frequency seems to be driven by agro-pastoral activities with a very regular distribution of events.
During the falling phase of the ramp, the firing rate appeared to be driven by the stimulus intensity rather than the stimulus derivative, suggesting that the response properties of the OSN differed for positive and negative gradients.
Tipped off to the imminent closure by an air-raid siren, residents occupied the fire station, refusing to leave or to let the fire engine be driven away.
Firefighters paused for a moment of silence Wednesday to honor the 19 fallen firefighters, as their two Hotshot buggies — specialized vehicles used to ferry crews into fires — were driven from the fire scene in a slow procession back to Prescott, about 45 minutes away.
Following the successful revolt in Los Angeles, the American garrison at San Diego was driven out without firing a shot in early October 1846.
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