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Chitinase activity increased after fire in proportion to fire intensity.
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In other recordings, neurons fired in proportion to the stimulus frequency, with a positive slope, when the stimulus offset was relatively high (Fig. 1B, green line).
Finally, Leathers and Olson (2012) found that lateral intraparietal area (LIP) neurons fired in proportion to the intensity of predicted outcomes, regardless of valence.
In China, where forests once extended over 30 percent of the land, centuries of overcutting, overgrazing, and fires reduced this proportion to approximately 7 percent.
In both, a population of neurons in the amygdala that preferentially respond to whole faces seemed to fire in equal proportion and strength.
In proportion to his talent.
The resentment of the people was directed especially against the police, for it had become known that a considerable proportion of the troops had already refused to fire.
Origins known to fire in an observable proportion of cells in a population, McCune origins, were taken from McCune et al. (2008).
Because ARSs do not necessarily act as replication origins in the chromosomal context, we then tested a newly published list of origins distinguished by their ability to fire in a significant proportion of cells in a population (McCune et al. 2008).
In contrast, only a small proportion of cells in this nucleus (12%) are thought to fire rhythmically with theta (Albo et al., 2003).
The outputs indicated a shift of the historic fire ignition points from natural to agricultural-related LULC classes since a significant proportion of fire incidents that, according to the fire records, burnt natural vegetation units is currently located in agricultural landscape units.
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