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the quantal
adjective
Of or pertaining to a quantum
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McCarthy reports that ancient human speech lacked the "quantal vowel" sounds that underlie modern speech.
Although data are limited, current evidence suggests that the sensors triggering changes in the quantal amplitude and vesicle release exist at different locations.
Were this not the case, then there would be no overlap in the quantal and classical regions of validity" (1992, p. 1088).
Quasi-set theory incorporates two kinds of basic posits or 'Urelemente': m-atoms, whose intended interpretation are the quantal objects and M-atoms, which stand for the 'everyday' objects, and which fall within the remit of classical set theory with Ur-elements.
In CC, the fluctuations in the quantal transmitter release caused variation of the spike initiation time.
In addition, the initiation time should vary with the spontaneous changes in the quantal transmitter release from the presynaptic neuron.
Thus, S cone dominance may possibly optimize the quantal capture and hence cone primary vision at twilight.
RSV was titrated by the quantal assay TCID50 performed in 96-well microtiter plates using tenfold dilutions.
We also saw a reduction in the quantal content of Rheb mutants (Figure 2I), while mEJP amplitude showed no significant change (Figure 2H).
If this molecule is indeed participating in IL-2 signaling as suggested, then it may be possible to apply the quantal theory to this soluble receptor.
The concept that the expression level and affinity of cell surface receptors dictates cellular fate was introduced as the quantal theory by Kendall A Smith [3].
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