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The Brazilian Solar Spectroscope and Ondrejov Radio Telescopes recorded type III bursts in 800 1400 MHz range in association with the flare.
We recorded type of cleft and procedure, including lateral relieving incisions, and our main outcome measure was the presence of a fistula behind the incisive foramen at 3 years of age, or a history of repair of a fistula.
In a total of 1,230 hours of remote video deployment, 97 events resulting in cleaning interactions were recorded (Type One), 19 of which were interrupted.
We recorded type of antibiotics, delay of administration, and adequacy with microbiological data.
Case notes were reviewed and the following data recorded: type of poison ingested, past medical history, past psychiatric history, previous ICU admission for DSP and demographics.
* p < 0.05 Because participants were given different HEP, each physiotherapist recorded type of exercise (strength/stretching), total number of exercises per session, frequency per week (days) and estimated duration for each session of exercises.
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The Brazilian Solar Spectroscope (BSS), in operation at INPE, Brazil, have recorded type-III radio bursts in decimetric range (2050 2250 MHz) with high time resolution of 20 ms. Decimetric reverse drift bursts are possibly generated in a dense loop by electron beams travelling towards the photosphere.
Out of the simultaneously recorded type-3 dopamine neuron pairs, 79% (15/19) of them showed significant synchronization (Figure 9I).
Similarly, there was also a significant synchronization between simultaneously recorded type-1 and type-2 putative dopamine neurons (Figure 9D F).
As an example, cross-correlation of two simultaneously recorded type-1 putative dopamine neurons were highly significant (Figure 9A and B).
Out of the simultaneously recorded type-1 and type-2 dopamine neuron pairs, 75% (6/8) of them showed significant synchronization when mice were either freely behaving or sleeping (Figure 9F).
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