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Action potentials were defined as larger deflection in the first derivative of the recorded voltage trace than 20 mV/ms following post hoc low-pass filtering at 4 kHz.
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Joe Thornton broke a tie on a deflection in the third period and the San Jose Sharks beat the host Chicago Blackhawks, 5-3.
The emission of the photon causes the first electron to recoil in space, while the absorption of the photon's energy and momentum causes a comparable deflection in the second electron's path.
Keane's first goal was a fortunate deflection in the seventh minute and he was gifted the second by defender Boban Grncharov's disastrous miskick.
Unbeaten in five home games, Town made the perfect start when Freddie Sears fired in via a deflection in the third minute.
Green made it 2-2 off a deflection in the opening seconds of the second period with his first National Hockey League goal on a slap shot from the right side of the blue line, but the Hurricanes took the lead again when Andrei Kovalenko scored his 12th goal of the season at 5 05 on a two-on-one.
Hull's power-play deflection late in the first period put the Stars in front by 3-2.
However, the location of maximum deflection changes in the first cycles.
Brian Boucher made 37 saves, allowing only Kyle Calder's two power-play goals off deflections in the third period.
"We played so well throughout the game, but in the fourth quarter we did a terrible job defensively, no deflections in the fourth quarter.
The Blues' Brad Winchester opened the scoring on a deflection early in the second period.
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