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Ganglion cell acuity in hooded rats
(Elsevier, 1982)
Previous measurements of retinal ganglion cell acuity in hooded rats have differed significantly from behavioral tests of visual acuity. One possible source of this discrepancy is examined--that light deprivation in early ...
Thresholds for transesophageal atrial pacing
(Wiley Subscription Services, Inc., A Wiley Company, 1984)
To determine the thresholds for transesophageal atrial capture, as well as factors that may influence the thresholds, we measured the minimal current and pulse width required to pace the atria through transesophageal bipolar ...
Differentiation of ventricular tachycardia from ventricular fibrillation using intraventricular electrogram morphology
(Elsevier, 1992-09-15)
Implantable antitachycardia devices are now capable of providing "ramp" therapy including antitachycardia pacing and low- and high-energy cardioversion for sustained ventricular tachycardia (VT) in addition to defibrillation ...
Early events of Bacillus anthracis germination identified by time-course quantitative proteomics
(WILEY-VCH Verlag, 2006-10)
Germination of Bacillus anthracis spores involves rehydration of the spore interior and rapid degradation of several of the protective layers, including the spore coat. Here, we examine the temporal changes that occur ...
Interactions of the horizontal and vertical human oculomotor systems: The saccadic systems
(Elsevier, 1972-01)
The human oculomotor system has been studied by numerous people for well over half a century. Since the visual system is our primary sensory input channel, it is important for us to know how information is processed by the ...
Design of a wireless active sensing unit for localized structural health monitoring
(John Wiley & Sons, Ltd., 2005-07)
The recent years have witnessed an increasing interest in using wireless structural monitoring as a low-cost alternative to tethered monitoring systems. Previous work considered wireless sensors strictly as passive elements ...
Static and dynamic responses of slowly adapting joint receptors
(Elsevier, 1974-04-19)
1. (1) A systems analysis approach was used to study slowly adapting knee joint receptors. Transfer functions were obtained from the receptor response to sinusoidal inputs of knee joint angle over a range of frequencies ...
Electrocochleography and experimentally induced loudness recruitment
(Springer-Verlag, 1979-09)
The relationship between changes in loudness and the cochlear whole-nerve potential following experimentally produced deafness was studied in an animal model. Reaction time of a subject's response to an auditory stimulus ...