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Discover Ludwig"train of light" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It can be used to describe a long and bright streak of light, often seen in the sky at night. Example: As we gazed at the stars, a train of light suddenly appeared, stretching across the entire sky like a celestial railroad.
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Alex Greilich and colleagues at the University of Dortmund, Ger., used a train of light pulses to synchronize the spins.
(F ) Example voltage traces from a recorded GoC during train of light pulses stimulation of iNC axons showing no spikes occurring during the illumination (upper panel).
(A ) An example Golgi cell current-clamp recording showing spike-timing response to train of light pulses (upper panel, 6 traces).
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FELs can provide pulse trains of light tuned to a laser material's absorption peak, and florescence lifetime.
We also recorded voltage responses to consecutive pulses of continuous light in order to test the capacity of these cells to resist repeated trains of light stimulation.
The MSWalk group performed the exercise with constant speed of 0.3 km/h until the end of the protocol (training of light intensity).
Assemble LN model and test using either subjecting a new set of larvae to defined trains of light pulses of different width (e.g., Figure 3C, right) or step increases or decreases in illumination (e.g., Figure 3C, left).
In some of the recorded Golgi cells, trains of light pulses elicited a time locking of intrinsic spikes (n = 7, Figure 3 figure supplement 1) without clear inhibitory effect, suggesting a network effect mediated through the gap junctions among Golgi cells (Dugué et al., 2009; Vervaeke et al., 2010).
A single ofMRI scan consisted of a block design with six 20 s pulse trains of light (10, 40, or 100 Hz in randomized order) delivered once per minute over 6 min. Five to six consecutive scans were collected during each session.
After several minutes of 'rest' time, a single light pulse, or a 250-ms train of three light pulses with a 125 ms inter-pulse-interval (473 nm light, 15 ms pulse duration, 1 2 mW/mm) was repeated every second and centered on peak ipsiversive or contraversive vestibular stimulus speed, to roughly mimic the climbing fiber responses during VOR-increase or VOR-decrease training, respectively.
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