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The Lantern Vol. 2, No. 2, March 1934
Fulfillment Through Expression Ole Man Ennis Nos Illusions by Philippe Vallee A Celtic May Day Festival Dew Drops Baker Street Fiction March Winds Winter Sunset Book Review: No Second Spring A Thought The...
Published by: Ursinus College
Statistical inference of earlier origins for the first flaked stone technologies.
Identifying when hominins first produced Lomekwian, Oldowan, and Acheulean technologies is vital to multiple avenues of human origins research. Yet, like most archaeological endeavors, our understanding is currently only as...
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European Project Semester
This chapter aims to introduce the European Project Semester concept and the network of providers together with historical and current data on participants and providers. EPS is a one-semester international exchange program...
The epidemiology of low vision and blindness associated with trichiasis in southern Sudan.
BACKGROUND: We investigated vision status associated with trachomatous trichiasis (TT) and explored age-sex patterns of low vision and blindness associated with trichiasis in Mankien district of southern Sudan where trachoma...
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Global architecture for the nutrition training of health professionals
BACKGROUND: This paper provides an overview of capacity-building efforts in the context of nutrition education for medical and healthcare professionals. METHODS: Content analysis of eighteen reports related to nutrition...
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Activity-Dependent Downscaling of Subthreshold Synaptic Inputs during Slow-Wave-Sleep-like Activity In Vivo.
Activity-dependent synaptic plasticity is critical for cortical circuit refinement. The synaptic homeostasis hypothesis suggests that synaptic connections are strengthened during wake and downscaled during sleep; however, it is...
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Acetylcholine-modulated plasticity in reward-driven navigation
Neuromodulation plays a fundamental role in the acquisition of new behaviours. In previous experimental work, we showed that acetylcholine biases hippocampal synaptic plasticity towards depression, and the subsequent application...
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Postsynaptic burst reactivation of hippocampal neurons enables associative plasticity of temporally discontiguous inputs.
A fundamental unresolved problem in neuroscience is how the brain associates in memory events that are separated in time. Here, we propose that reactivation-induced synaptic plasticity can solve this problem. Previously, we...
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