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The square wave parameters used were a frequency of 150 Hz, an amplitude of −60 mV and a staircase step of 6.0 mV.
The simulation results showed that Hog1 can adapt well, although not perfectly, to an up-staircase input of osmotic stress when the frequency of up-staircase steps (the inverse of duration of each staircase step) is below a certain threshold (f<0.1 min−1, Figure 9D, 9E, 9I, 9J).
170 mm corresponds to the ideal height of a staircase step as defined by the Federal Authorities of the Swiss Confederation.
If you are walking up or down a staircase, step to the far edge of each stair.
A double stone staircase steps down to a lower green with twin pavilions like sentinels at the corners.
Regarding her motor abilities, she is able to creep in a sitting position, stay on her knees, descend low staircase steps, stand up with support, and hold objects, usually with the left hand, which is more efficient.
We climbed a steep Dutch staircase, stepped through the revolving staircase and we were in the "Secret Annex" where Anne, her family and four others hid for over two years.
On the Sunset Boulevard set in Broadway, the staircase steps had to be raised six inches (15 cm) in order to accommodate Paige's short stature, or it would have been hard to see her behind the banister.
As the staircase steps in this experiment were fixed fractions of the respective target contrast (i.e., relative to contrast), the subtractive attenuation observed cannot be the trivial consequence of a constant response bias.
What starts as a gentle saunter – a squirting statue here, a baffling gate there – quickly turns into an enchanting, bewildering underground-overground labyrinth of passages, pathways, spiral staircases, stepping stones, revolving floors, pop-up fountains and wooden doors to somewhere – or nowhere.
If different up-staircase profiles have the same slope, then Hog1 response gains are similar and do not depend on the frequency of up-staircase steps (Figure 9A 9E).
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