Sentence examples for dense connections from inspiring English sources

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Despite the existence of specific connectivity patterns among interneurons, this heterogeneous cell population carves out unspecific and dense connections with pyramidal cells (Fino and Yuste, 2011; Packer et al., 2014).

It is where the first signs of damage in Alzheimer's disease usually appear, and it has dense connections to the hippocampus, through which it transmits the streaming data of daily experience, studies suggest — presumably for sifting and encoding.

Campbell's suggestion that there are dense connections between cars, identity and gender comes closest to expressing what seems to be the heart of the book: that there is a "supercharged poetry" to be found in the "perfect symbiosis between car and driver"; that for Campbell, too, there are ways in which, as his Cadillac-loving friend says of cars, "they're almost like an extension of my own body".

Networks with high modularity have dense connections between nodes within clusters, and sparse connections between nodes in different clusters.

All these subcortical regions have dense connections to thalamus [18, 48], and have been implicated in the cognitive/affective aspect of pain processing in migraine [49 52].

The clustering phenomenon indicates that the network can be divided into communities with dense connections internally and sparse connections between them.

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Furthermore, while a dense connection density is required for the second layer if it is homogeneous, this is not true if the second layer is inhomogeneous.

Staring into this unique abyss, you feel a deep awareness of the collective unconscious, a dense connection to all human experience, an acute sense of being alive, awake.

Area OP1 was more like a somatosensory integrator for multimodal stimuli and activated in a wide range of somatosensory tasks (Mazzola et al. 2012), while area OP4 may play a role in sensory-motor integration processes with dense connection to the premotor cortex (Eickhoff et al. 2010).

It seems to me that technology, by shrinking our world and forming ever denser connections all across it, is inciting the growth, in both number and size, of loose-knit transnational organizations which over decades will rise in importance until they begin to usurp our notions of national identities.

We could visualize an electron-dense laminin matrix 17±1 nm in depth on the surface of the culture dishes, with a variety of tight and loose electron-dense connections between the neurite membrane and the matrix.

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