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'Oh, I'm a selective control freak,' she smiles.
Until a few years ago, selective control of brain activity was just a provocative idea.
Aron, A. R. From reactive to proactive and selective control: developing a richer model for stopping inappropriate responses.
Moshayedi, P. et al. Systematic optimization of an engineered hydrogel allows for selective control of human neural stem cell survival and differentiation after transplantation in the stroke brain.
Selective control of broad-leaved weeds in fields of cereal crops was discovered in France in the late 1800s, and this practice soon spread throughout Europe.
In addition, the selective control of apoptosis in the immune system can dramatically improve therapy for diseases from diabetes mellitus to HIV/AIDS.
We then examined the selective control of Ag3PO4 with various morphologies to improve its photocatalytic performance.
Late in the 19th century the selective control of broad-leaved weeds among cereal crops came into practice.
Corrosion was minimised by selective control of the sample's potential, according to potentiodynamic polarisation, during the slurry erosive wear test.
This technique, called optogenetics, is driving a revolution in neuroscience, Ramirez says, because it gives researchers highly selective control over neural activity, enabling them in effect to stimulate or suppress particular thoughts and memories.
We designed a fluidic control device enabling selective control of the open close function of FMGC channels.
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