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It's rapidly conveyed up the visual system.
Lastly, in line with the above concept of TC loop allowing fast multimodal interplay, motor influences may be rapidly conveyed to sensory areas.
These studies demonstrate that, in spite of the highly polarised morphology of neurons, synaptic signals are rapidly conveyed to the nucleus to allow the immediate regulation of gene transcription.
In practice further consideration needs to be given to how individual performance and results may be rapidly conveyed to both trainee and supervisor and how these may be used in the educational process.
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Such attention is becoming increasingly common as interactive technologies enable consumers to rapidly convey opinions to marketers.
They influence antigen access by secreting and ensheathing extracellular matrix-based conduit networks that rapidly convey small, soluble lymph-borne molecules to the SLO core.
The group next decided to study the myelinated axons (the neuronal processes that rapidly convey electrical signals to other neurons) within their EM dataset of the larval zebrafish.
In the era of wireless communication, our phones and routers take advantage of microwave radiation to rapidly convey virtually the entire repository of human knowledge to our fingertips at staggering velocity.
Physical signals such as sound propagate rapidly, conveying real-time information.
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.07266.002 The neuromuscular junction (NMJ) is a cholinergic synapse that rapidly conveys signals from motoneurons to muscle cells to control muscle contraction.
Additionally, hospitals should make use of communication means frequently used by health workers such as mobile phones to rapidly convey information for example on local surveillance findings or, in the future perhaps, performance feedback.
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