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Generous portions of meats, cheeses, fish, seafood and tapenades piled on to chunks of bread speared with a toothpick – hence the name pintxo, which means spike.
There are three bars, but we call this place "Spica", which means spike, and if seen from above it actually looks like a land spike that points into the water.
Obviously, the whole point is the spike; the name means spike, it's a 72-storey building shaped like a big slash of glass to stand out in a sea of square blocks.
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The electromyographic measures were mean spike (peak-to-peak) amplitude and mean spike frequency of the biceps and triceps brachii activity.
Interestingly, mean spike number and mean instantaneous firing rate showed little variation with bat-to-preparation distance.
This is in contrast to mean spike counts over long temporal windows, which fail to describe such cortical responses appropriately (Figures 3E F, Figure S3 and Figure S4).
We have recently provided a comprehensive description of mossy fiber synaptic short-term dynamics employing irregular stimulus trains [12], that were motivated by mean spike train statistics of dentate gyrus granule cells [13].
We compared mean spike rates for neurons receiving filtered Gaussian white noise current injection alone vs. with additional illumination, and found no difference in spike rates for these two conditions (p>0.90, t-test; n = 7 neurons; Fig. 7B), indicating that our optical intervention preserved spike rate.
For mean spike count <1 the minimum FF corresponds to binomial spiking, with FF = 1- mean spike count (Berry et al., 1997).
That means a spike in the federal government's borrowing costs would translate into pricier mortgages, car loans and corporate borrowing costs.
Some may claim there should be a new tower, but in the "modern idiom", which nowadays usually means a spike, a lump of concrete, a rolled-steel joist or a corkscrew.
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