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Synaptic target specificity, whereby neurons make distinct types of synapses with different target cells, is critical for brain function, yet the mechanisms driving it are poorly understood.
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In the MBs, unf primarily governs axonal morphogenesis during later larval and pupal development when different MB neuron types need to make distinct projections.
Subtype-specific T-type Ca2+ channel properties make distinct contributions to neuronal excitability and action potential morphology as shown in (D).
The majority of these spines make two distinct types of synapses: one excitatory with an asymmetric postsynaptic density (PSD) opposed to an axon with round presynaptic vesicles, and one inhibitory synapse with a symmetrical PSD and flattened vesicles (Jones and Powell, 1969; Knott et al., 2002; Chen et al., 2012).
Users made several distinct types of error with this system, indicating that habitability in speech systems cannot be achieved simply by displaying the input language.
The bar also feature selections from Sly Fox and Manayunk, whose California Dreamin' West Coast-style IPA was a highlight, made with 5 distinct types of hops and tasting ever so slightly of pine trees.
These differences can make males and females distinct types of hosts, offering different challenges and opportunities to their parasites.
But the sign of a shift in the natural world is most clearly apparent in birds, and in particular in the change in their vocalisations, the noises they make, which are of two distinct types – songs and calls.
I have encountered two distinct types of biases.
The revenue settlement was made with the estate—hence the term mahalwari and there were distinct types of assessment.
They form a distinct type, these writers.
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