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More specifically, the distance of the nearest columns to each neuron is important in determining its OS, which in turn determines the map.
In our simplified example (Fig. 5), this relation is immediate: The preferred orientation of a neuron is determined by the direction of a line connecting the centers of its nearest columns, which is of course orthogonal to the boundaries of the column.
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Hundertwasser promptly picked up a hammer, stepped up to the nearest column and shattered it.
"If they're on their solo flights, I'll say, 'Tell me what you see around you and what the number of the nearest column is, and I'll know where you are,"' he said.
However, unlike in this work, in our model, it is not only the geometric relation of the position with respect to the nearest column that determines the elongation.
So the researchers experimented by placing pitchers near columns of foraging termites.
It is seen that the reinforcement at Points A and I near columns present almost identical response.
The stabilized moment distribution can be explained by the fact that, once yielding occurs in the slab near columns, the columns stop restraining slab section rotation caused by temperature gradient.
The load redistribution leads to high negative moment and large inelastic flexural deformation in slab near columns, which likely triggers to a punching failure of the flat plate structure.
The moment redistribution causes the slab sections near columns (Points A and I) to reach yielding moment at approximately four min, and quickly switches the positive moment at Points C and E into negative bending moment.
Bond-slip behavior near column-to-footing interface is modeled by using a ZeroLength element at the interface.
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