نتایج جستجو برای: non split

تعداد نتایج: 1359414  

2015
RAN CUI

A finite oscillator system was introduced by Gurevich, Hadani and Sochen. This is a survey of how the system is constructed using Weil representation on the group SL(2,Fp) and its applications on discrete radar and CDMA system. Finally, explicit algorithms for computing the finite split and non-split oscillator systems S and S are described.

Journal: Journal of Nuts 2020

This study evaluated the effect of artificial pollination on pistachio trees in an orchard at a low ratio of male to female trees in Qazvin province, Iran, over the years 2012-2013. Experimental factors included three female cultivars (Akbari, Owhadi, Kalebozi) and three types of pollinizer (Control, GA, and GB) with three replications. In each female tree, two branches were selected in the nor...

Journal: :Nihon geka hokan. Archiv fur japanische Chirurgie 1981
Y Konishi N Tatsuta K Minami K Matsuda K Hirata H Ishihara Y Chiba A Yamasato S Murata Y Shiraishi T Muraguchi Y Hikasa

Journal: :Experimental neurology 1971
M S Gazzaniga

The manifested dominance split-brain monkeys usually show for performing visual tasks through one hemisphere, when perceptual information is equally available to both, was analyzed. Three split-brain monkeys, each being trained similar yet different discriminations to each hemisphere, were allowed the opportunity to choose between the two problems when both were presented simultaneously. Initia...

Journal: :Tydskrif vir Letterkunde 2016

2006
M. Deza S. V. Shpectorov M. I. Shtogrin

We give a fairly simple proof of a result announced in [2] that there are only seven non-extendible finite (r, q)-polycycles: the tetrahedron without a face, the cube without a face, the octahedron without a face, the dodecahedron without a face, the icosahedron without a face, the split-vertex octahedron and the split-vertex icosahedron.

Journal: :Physiology & behavior 1971
J D Johnson M S Gazzaniga

JOHNSON, J. D. AND M. S. GAZZANIGA. Reversal behavior in split-brain monkeys. PHYSIOL. BEHAV. 6 (6) 707--709, 1971.Using split-brain monkeys, reversal behavior was observed under two conditions. In the first both hemispheres viewed the discrimination cues. Previous to this one hemisphere had been taught to respond to one cue and the other hemisphere had learned the opposite response. The task w...

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