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Beitrag zum Problem der heterosynaptischen Facilitation in Aplysia californica
(Springer-Verlag, 1967-12)
1. Heterosynaptic facilitation (H.S.F.) of single neurons in the central nervous system of Aplysia can be repeated virtually indefinitely, provided sufficient time is allowed for recovery between the trials.
Direct measurements bearing on the question of the nighttime heating mechanism in the ionosphere
(Elsevier, 1967-01)
Langmuir probe measurements of electron temperature and density were made in the upper F-region on two different occasions near local midnight. The experiments were carried out at Fort Churchill, Canada, and at Wallops ...
Approximate Method for the Determining of Bubble Dynamics in Non‐Newtonian Fluids
(The American Institute of Physics, 1965-04)
Thermal adjustments in cardiac and skeletal muscles of lizards
(Springer-Verlag, 1969-03)
1. Isometric twitch tension development was measured over a wide range of temperatures in skeletal and cardiac (ventricular) muscles from diverse Australian lizards representing several families and including both diurnal ...
Phosphate entry into erythrocytes at high levels
(Elsevier, 1962-05-21)
Human red blood cells reach an equilibrium of phosphate distribution at 37[deg] much faster with 0.11 M or intermediate levels than with 0.02 M and lower phosphate levels. Other divalent anions added to 0.02 M phosphate ...
The exterior Neumann problem for the three-dimensional Helmholtz equation
(Springer-Verlag, 1966-10)
The effect of limbic damage on the retention and performance of a runway response
(Elsevier, 1966-07)
Rats were trained to run a linear runway while hungry for food. Then they were tested for retention, continued performance levels, and extinction after recovery from bilateral damage of the hippocampus, the septal area, ...