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Persistently increased post-stress activity of paraventricular thalamic neurons is essential for the emergence of stress-induced alterations in behaviour.
Published 2025-01-01“…Attenuating PVT/CR+ neuronal activity for only 1 h after the stress event rescued both the protracted increase in PVT/CR+ firing rate and the stress-induced behavioural alterations. …”
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Theoretical analysis of neuronal network's response under different stimulus.
Published 2024-01-01“…The results show that the network's firing rate increases with the frequency or amplitude of these stimulations. …”
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Analisis Dampak Kabut Asap dari Kebakaran Hutan dan Lahan dengan Pendekatan Text Mining
Published 2023-10-01“…Haze is one of the consequences that arise from forest fires and the environment. Anxiety about haze and forest fires is a trending topic on social media Twitter. …”
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Queimadas e saúde da criança: rumo a um país inabitável?
Published 2024-12-01“…Brazil faces a severe environmental crisis due to wildfires, whose consequences deeply affect the environment and public health. In 2024, fires reached alarming levels, resulting in the worst air quality ever recorded in São Paulo. …”
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Optimization study of low-NOx combustion in boiler based on pulverized coal preheating solution
Published 2025-01-01“…In summary, the optimization method proposed in this study can not only reduce NOx emissions, but also improve combustion efficiency, which has certain reference value for combustion optimization of coal-fired power plants.…”
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The effect of plasticizers on rheological, physical and mechanical properties of low cement high alumina gunning refractories
Published 2025-01-01“…Moreover, the sample containing 2 wt% of H19 (a commercially available binder) has the optimum properties because of its highest strength for the samples fired at 1100 °C. For the mixtures fired at 1550 °C, the more amount of silica has caused higher cold crushing strength due to the presence of the low melting point phases which are not desired and therefore, the mixtures with less silica can be used.…”
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Size Effects in Ruthenium-Based Thick-Film Resistors: Rutile vs. Pyrochlore-Based Resistors
Published 1991-01-01“…Size effect can be suppressed with Pt/Au-based terminations provided that no Bi is contained and with Au-metallorganic-based contact provided that the peak firing temperature is not too high.…”
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Steel-Composite Armour Panels Against RPG with the Use of Nanostructured Bainite-Austenite Steel Plates
Published 2015-03-01“…On the basis of firing test results of steel plates used in experimental panels, proper level of toughness and strength at high resistance to piercing was selected. …”
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'Traveling wave'' solutions of Fitzhugh model with cross-diffusion
Published 2008-02-01“…The FitzHugh-Nagumo equations have been used as a caricatureof the Hodgkin-Huxley equations of neuron FIring and to capture, qualitatively,the general properties of an excitable membrane. …”
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Glazed Pottery Throughout the Middle and Modern Ages in Northern Spain
Published 2025-01-01“…The microstructure of the interfaces indicates a single firing process for the glazed pottery from Tudela and a double firing process in the rest of the sites. …”
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Noise and Synchronization Analysis of the Cold-Receptor Neuronal Network Model
Published 2014-01-01“…Different types of firing synchronization are diagnosed by a correlation coefficient and the ISI-distance method. …”
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Alkali Activation of Oil Shale Ash Based Ceramics
Published 2012-01-01“…Timahdit oil shale was subjected to firing transformation via ceramics processing followed by alkali activation to synthesis a materials combining the mechanical properties of ceramics and Zeolites. …”
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Prefrontal cortex synchronization with the hippocampus and parietal cortex is strategy-dependent during spatial learning
Published 2025-01-01“…When mice used spatial strategies specifically in searching stage, hippocampal and parietal oscillations synchronized gamma oscillations (60-100 Hz) and neuronal firing in the mPFC. This coincided with an increase in the incidence of gamma and task-stage-related changes in firing patterns in the mPFC. …”
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Don’t-Ask-Don’t-Tell Policy Strangles Research and Do-Gooder Intentions Ablaze
Published 2001-01-01“…Nature starts the news week by chronicling epidemiological researchers’ wrath over how Britain’s General Medical Council (GMC) has implemented the nation’s 1998 Data Protection Act. Science fires up its news with coverage of the torching of two plant labs in the northwestern U.S. by ecoterrorists.…”
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Integrated Regulation of Signal Coding and Plasticity by NMDA Receptors at a Central Synapse
Published 1998-01-01“…Moreover, during LTP, both NMDA and non- NMDA receptor currents are potentiated, thus establishing a feed-forward mechanism that ultimately enhances spike firing. Thus, NMDA receptors exert an integrated control on signal coding and plasticity. …”
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Reliability Prediction of Ontology-Based Service Compositions Using Petri Net and Time Series Models
Published 2014-01-01“…The framework includes the following steps: obtaining the historical response times series of individual service components; fitting these series with a autoregressive-moving-average-model (ARMA for short) and predicting the future firing rates of service components; mapping the OWL-S process into a NMSPN model; employing the predicted firing rates as the model input of NMSPN and calculating the normal completion probability as the reliability estimate. …”
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Types of Accidents and Causes of Their Occurrence in Outdoor Sports: A Conceptual Review
Published 2024-08-01“…These risks include drowning, dehydration, poisoning, burn injuries, fires, hypothermia and frostbite, natural disasters, sunstroke, wild animal attacks, and high-altitude sickness. …”
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Local changes in potassium ions regulate input integration in active dendrites.
Published 2024-12-01“…Ultimately, these local effects amplify the gain of neuronal input-output transformations, causing higher orientation-tuned somatic firing rates without compromising orientation selectivity. …”
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Intelligent Integrated Approach for Voltage Balancing Using Particle Swarm Optimization and Predictive Models
Published 2023-01-01“…The optimum firing angles are then used to train the GPR and SVM regression models. …”
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RISK FACTORS OF WORK STRESS ON FIREFIGHTERS
Published 2021-11-01“…Background: Firefighters.are often under pressure and get complaints from the public when extinguishing fires. They are often having heavy workloads and time targets to extinguish fires. …”
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