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After matrix application, a raster of a section by the laser beam yields ions from compounds in a tissue mass-to-charge range from 1000 to over 100 000.
However, if a user has a raster of a hazard layer anywhere in the world for one of the five hazards (see Table 1) the user can upload it into RiskScape.
Bottom: peri-stimulus spike raster of a representative optogenetically identified PV (top) or SOM (bottom).
(B ) Lap-by-lap spike raster of a WT and a Tau neuron on one trajectory of the track (see Figure 2 for details).
For each panel, the top displays the spike raster of a cell within every lap of running on a trajectory, which is linearized and plotted as the x-axis.
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An alternate approach in which the scanning raster of an AOSLO is fixed in one dimension has allowed precise measurements to be made along the cross-section of larger vessels ~30-100 μm in diameter [ 31].
For example, in both the scanning of the monochromator and the mechanical rastering of a sample no data can be taken until the position has stabilized.
(A ) Schematic showing the spiking activity (rasters) of a representative Au1 RS neuron aligned to a facial touch episode (gray bar).
A is a raster of spiking responses to a single stimulus.
Figure 10 A shows an exemplary spike raster of the model after a short-lasting increase of the thalamic firing rate.
Labeling of connected components in an image or a raster of non-imagery data is a fundamental operation in fields of pattern recognition and machine intelligence.
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