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2581Publicado 1989“…Under these conditions, the reduction of P700+ with a halftime of 12 microseconds after a laser flash of saturating intensity indicates that to greater than 95% of total photosystem I a plastocyanin molecule is bound. …”
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2582“…The rapid decay of luminescence in extracts of the ostracod crustacean Cypridina hilgendorfii, has been studied by means of a photoelectric-amplifier-string galvanometer recording system. 2. For rapid flashes of luminescence, the decay is logarithmic if ratio of luciferin to luciferase is small; logarithmic plus an initial flash, if ratio of luciferin to luciferase is greater than five. …”
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2583“…For the sunfish Enneacanthus the mean value of the critical illumination for response to visual flicker at constant flash frequency (with light time = dark time) is related to temperature by the Arrhenius equation. …”
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2584Publicado 1980“…This fast potential appeared only when metarhodopsin was activated by a strong flash. The data indicate that the intracellularly recorded positive ERP, which arises from activation of metarhodoposin, elicits a hyperpolarizing fast potential in the second-order neuron. …”
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2585por DeVoe, Robert D.“…However, responses to short positive and negative flashes were not asymmetrical; rather, they varied linearly with flash amplitude. …”
Publicado 1967
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2586“…Reaction times to bilateral copies of light flashes are faster than to single, unilateral light flashes. …”
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2587“…To validate screening of cysteine-rich OBOC libraries, we reacted a library with the biarsenical FlAsH and identified beads bearing the known biarsenical-binding motif (CCXXCC). …”
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2588“…NetCSSP implements the latest version of the CSSP algorithm and provides a Flash chart-based graphic interface that enables an interactive calculation of CSSP values for any user-selected regions in a given protein sequence. …”
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2589por Scott, Jaclyn L., Kawahara, Akito Y., Skevington, Jeffrey H., Yen, Shen-Horn, Sami, Abeer, Smith, Myron L., Yack, Jayne E.“…For example, how did signals such as the tail-fan display of a peacock, a firefly flash or a wolf howl evolve? Animal communication theory holds that many signals evolved from non-signalling behaviours through the process of ritualization. …”
Publicado 2010
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2590“…After exposure to this visual apparent motion with tones for a few minutes, the tones became drivers for illusory motion perception. When the flash onset was synchronized to tones of alternating frequencies, a circle blinking at a fixed location was perceived as lateral motion in the same direction as the previously exposed apparent motion. …”
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2591por Hidaka, Souta, Teramoto, Wataru, Sugita, Yoichi, Manaka, Yuko, Sakamoto, Shuichi, Suzuki, Yôiti“…The flash appeared to move by means of the auditory motion when the spatiotemporal position of the flashes was in the middle of the auditory motion trajectory. …”
Publicado 2011
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2592“…In two other maps, iPath2.0 provides an overview of secondary metabolite biosynthesis and a hand-picked selection of important regulatory pathways and other functional modules, allowing a more general overview of protein functions in a genome or metagenome. iPath2.0′s main interface is an interactive Flash-based viewer, which allows users to easily navigate and explore the complex pathway maps. …”
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2593“…Summary: LinkinPath is a pathway mapping and analysis tool that enables users to explore and visualize the list of gene/protein sequences through various Flash-driven interactive web interfaces including KEGG pathway maps, functional composition maps (TreeMaps), molecular interaction/reaction networks and pathway-to-pathway networks. …”
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2594por Novak, Sean H., Quinn, Molly, Canan, Timothy, Metten, Shaleen, Wisco, Jonathan J., Wimmers, Paul F., Uijtdehaage, Sebastian“…They chose their own topics, planned and researched their projects, and then implemented the projects in interactive digital Adobe Flash files. In the first project they created interactive case-based radiology teaching files. …”
Publicado 2011
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2595por Wang, M., Radjenovic, A., Stapleton, T.W., Venkatesh, R., Williams, S., Ingham, E., Fisher, J., Jin, Z.“…MR images of the menisci were obtained at 9.4 T using a three-dimensional (3D)-FLASH sequence. A detailed 3D internal architecture of the intact and injured menisci was demonstrated on high-resolution MR images. …”
Publicado 2010
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2596por Masuda, Ayako, Watanabe, Junji, Terao, Masahiko, Watanabe, Masataka, Yagi, Akihiro, Maruya, Kazushi“…We manipulated the visibility of the COC edge using visual backward masking and continuous flash suppression while monitoring subjective reports regarding online percepts and aftereffects of adaptation. …”
Publicado 2011
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2597“…As so often happens, simple questions produce complex answers, and that is the case in the study reported here. Using continuous flash suppression to produce binocular rivalry, we were able to identify stimulus conditions where most – but not all – people utterly fail to distinguish physical from phenomenal stimulus removal, although we can be certain that those two equivalent perceptual states are accompanied by distinct neural events. …”
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2598“…Here, we show that binocular rivalry can reveal face detection mechanisms in adults that are surprisingly similar to inborn face detection mechanism. We used continuous flash suppression (CFS), a variant of binocular rivalry, to render stimuli invisible at the beginning of each trial and measured the time upright and inverted stimuli needed to overcome such interocular suppression. …”
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2599por Levy, Ellen K.“…The project utilized a flash animation, Stealing Attention, that was modeled after the movie by Simons and Chabris (1999) but with significant experimental differences, involving context and staging, the emotional salience of the objects depicted, and the prior art viewing experience of participants. …”
Publicado 2012
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2600“…Specifically, using a suppression time paradigm we tested whether a Kanizsa triangle would emerge from interocular continuous flash suppression sooner than control stimuli. Results show a significant advantage of the Kanizsa triangle: the Kanizsa triangle emerged from suppression noise significantly faster than the control stimulus with the local Pacmen randomly rotated (t(9) = −2.78, p = 0.02); and also faster than the control stimulus with all Pacmen rotated 180° (t(11) = −3.20, p<0.01). …”
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