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JNER
JOURNAL OF NEUROENGINEERING
AND REHABILITATION
Computer simulations of neural mechanisms
explaining upper and lower limb excitatory
neural coupling
Huang and Ferris
Huang and Ferris Journal of NeuroEngineering ... 42:47-52.
doi:10.1186/1743-0003-7-59
Cite this article as: Huang and Ferris: Computer simulations of neural
mechanisms...
... Hildebrand, Finite-Difference Equations and Simulations, Prentice-Hall, New Jerse y, 1968.
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[6] A. Iserles and A. Zanna, Qualitative numerical analysis of ... preservation of invariants and the reproduction of cor rect qualitative features” [9].
In our paper we have a kind of extremal situation: the method is applicable for a very
nar...
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bands and each (k mod r
1
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sample from all equidistant bands and bands with the down-
sampling rate of the lowest band-pass. This is shown in the
right dashed and ... passbands. The FIR filter orders are
between M
min
= 34 and M
max
= 72 in this example. They realize a
stopband attenuation of at least −60 dB and allow passband ripples
of...
... conceptualized and designed the study, supervised
the acquisition of data and data analysis, and drafted the
manuscript; JFM, PK, DAW participating in the acquisi-
tion of data and participating ... and clinical outcomes. Validity of this
approach was confirmed by scatter plots.
Prevalence of ICBG Pain
At a mean of greater than 3 years following surgery, a rel-
atively lar...
... John.martignetti@mssm.edu
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Department of Genetics and Genomic Sciences, Mount Sinai School of
Medicine, New York, NY 10029, USA
Full list of author information is available at the end of the article
Agnani et al. Journal of Ovarian ... 4:18
http://www.ovarianresearch.com/content/4/1/18
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Figure 1 Comparison of GPX3 levels of healthy female controls vs. women with...
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vertices of A, x
A
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.
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be a measure space, {X
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on
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and taking ... b.
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Shi et al. Journal of Inequalities and Applications 2012, 2012:1
http://www.journalofinequalitiesandapplications.com/content/2012/1/1
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This completes the proof...
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Przebieracz Journal of Inequalities and Applications 2011, 2011:22
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which yields
f
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x − p
)
≤ f
(
x
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+ ... form f = g ∘ a,whereg : ℝ ® ℝ is a solution of (1.2)
Przebieracz Journal of Inequalities and Applications 2011, 2011:22
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... in terms of QoS, and more
specifically in terms of bitrate, and on user preferences, in terms of user
satisfaction for the achieved QoS, given the service, the time and the
location of the user. ... framework of the E3 project National
Participation, funded by the General Secretariat of Research and Technology
(GSRT) of the Greek Ministry of Development and evol...
... dependence of conversion efficiency on the
substrate temperature has a maximum at the substrate
temperature of 550 °C. For the best sample, the conversion
efficiency of 1.65% and the fill factor of 25% ... epitaxy
(MBE). One of the most important features of MBE growth
is the ability to precisely control the shape, the height, the
diameter and the surface density by an appropriat...
... AFM and (b) histogram of the QD height of sample A; (c)
AFM and (d) histogram of the QD height of sample B; (e) AFM and
(f) histogram of the QD height of sample C; (g) AFM of sample D;
(h) AFM of ... nm and an average height of
(14.7 ± 1.0) nm. The smaller QDs had a density of
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average height of (6.1...