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The EPG of WT worms consists of a large positive E peak, corresponding to muscle excitation, a plateau phase, and a large negative R spike, corresponding to muscle repolarization.

We also computed pattern-triggered spike-raster histograms (PTSRH) [18], i.e. for occurrences of the pattern at times ti, we summed the spike rasters (1 =  spike; 0 = no spike) corresponding to 30 ms windows before each ti (Figure 2B, Pattern-Triggered Spike-Raster Histogram).

The DDM may be interpreted as a stochastically spiking neuron model with a spike corresponding to the detection of the stimulus.

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There are thousands of data points, with spikes corresponding to particularly abundant proteins.

Spikes corresponding to single cell activity could be monitored in the hippocampus CA3 and CA1 region using 3D electrodes.

The model predicts that the exposed soil settled by 10 mm from May through August with spikes corresponding to weather conditions.

Except for the intense sharp spikes corresponding to inorganic components such as kaolinite, pyrite, quartz, crystoballite and mullite, the strong diffraction maxima at 25.8° is attributed to crystalline carbon in coal samples.

This explosion consists of a sequence of distinct dynamics beginning with a rapid increase in amplitude of AM spiking corresponding to the headless ducks (Figure 8b), then MMO (Figure 8c), ducks with heads, and finally the complete circle/fold cycle bursters (Figure 9).

The ab1 sensillum in wt flies showed four groups of spikes, corresponding to the four cell types projecting their dendrites in this sensillum (see Figure 2).

Far more pronounced conservation is apparent in the SLC6A4 locus with major conservation spikes corresponding to the coding regions, 5' regulatory region and 3'-UTR (Figure 3B), suggesting that the other genes of monoamine transporter family are much more conserved.

We chose the temporal sequence of highly stereotyped flight maneuvers producing short bursts of yaw-torque ('torque spikes'; corresponding to body-saccades in free flight [31]) for our analysis, because they have been repeatedly both classified as single units of behavior and used for quantitative behavioral analysis.

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