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The visual wulst receives input almost exclusively from the contralateral eye (zebra finch: [26], [27]; pigeon: [28]) although there is anatomical evidence for input also from the ipsilateral eye (e.g. [29]).
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I usually think of iPads as display devices that also support input; but Maide Control uses the tablet almost exclusively for input, which vastly expands the potential richness and repertoire of the interface.
Amazon has stayed pretty firm in its commitment to Alexa as almost exclusively voice input, but both Google and Amazon have looked to broaden their offerings, using their proprietary systems to unite all manner of different features across the devices.
L4 spiny stellate neurons are likely to receive almost exclusively VPM input.
BH: Any more, it's almost exclusively what people input to me.
We found that STP was not affected by blocking synaptic inputs (data not shown), which consisted almost exclusively of miniature PSPs.
This characteristic of visual processing is very strong in the primary visual cortex (V1), where input from the left visual field is processed almost exclusively in the right hemisphere and vice versa.
Retinal bipolar cells are polarized glutamatergic neurons receiving direct photoreceptor input, whereas amacrine cells are usually monopolar inhibitory interneurons with synapses almost exclusively in the inner retina [2].
The system used here generates almost exclusively excitatory, glutamatergic projection neurons (Shi et al., 2012c) and thus lacks inhibitory input.
Second, any prediction effort requires a baseline input of the 'pandemic in our mind', and empirical data of past pandemics in the twentieth century were almost exclusively available objective references.
Well, almost exclusively.
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