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The array was lowered into the cortex under visual control until the last electrode entered layer 1, anchored using dental cement, and the cranial opening was closed for chronic in vivo recordings.
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One-third the energy E0/3 will be absorbed passing through layer d2, and the beam will enter layer d3 with energy 1/3 (E0/3), or (E0/9).
In a statement on her website, the artist describes the installation as "an artificial garden one can enter layered with recycled manufactured items representing flowers and creatures found in gardens and associated with women".
The cobbles that served as hammerstones and anvils, then, could not have entered the layer by natural means.
Following that, the movie entered another layer of the animation process by playing on an iPad situated on a moving rig, effectively "re-drawing the shape of the 3D whale in real space," as Treat explains.
The powder X-ray diffraction spectra and IR analysis show that the compounds are layered complexes with gallery heights of 0.99 nm and the anions entering the layer retain their Keggin structure.
When PP is reduced, cations enter the layer to counterbalance the negative charge resulted from the reduction of Ru III) to Ru II).
Because they bind, transport factors can enter this layer, allowing them access to the entire central channel, while nonbinding molecules can access only the narrow middle region of the channel, which is devoid of FG repeats.
The packed data contents of the application layer enter the NDN protocol layer and are sent to the network further through the data link layer and physical layer.
The deepest layer entered by a photon is defined as the deepest layer the photon had at least one interaction with.
OH− ions entered into soil layer by eletromigration and hydraulic flow to enhance the desorption of Cr.
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