نتایج جستجو برای: transcutaneous electric nerve stimulation

تعداد نتایج: 506993  

Journal: :Nature 2009
Michael D Crisp Mary T K Arroyo Lyn G Cook Maria A Gandolfo Gregory J Jordan Matt S McGlone Peter H Weston Mark Westoby Peter Wilf H Peter Linder

How and why organisms are distributed as they are has long intrigued evolutionary biologists. The tendency for species to retain their ancestral ecology has been demonstrated in distributions on local and regional scales, but the extent of ecological conservatism over tens of millions of years and across continents has not been assessed. Here we show that biome stasis at speciation has outweigh...

Journal: :Optics express 2011
Maria Dienerowitz Graham Gibson Richard Bowman Miles Padgett

We investigate the effects of 1(st) order spherical aberration and defocus upon the stiffness of an optical trap tens of μm into the sample. We control both these aberrations with a spatial light modulator. The key to maintain optimum trap stiffness over a range of depths is a specific non-trivial combination of defocus and axial objective position. This optimisation increases the trap stiffnes...

2013
Peter Saetre Jack Valentin Per Lagerås Rodolfo Avila Ulrik Kautsky

The radiation doses to humans resulting from a potential release of radionuclides from a geological repository for long-lived waste are assessed over tens or even hundreds of thousands of years. Ingestion is expected to be the major exposure pathway, and the group with the highest exposures will be those that consume the most contaminated food. In this paper, we characterize the group of indivi...

2005
Zongfei Yuan Angela Tie Mark Tarnopolsky Marica Bakovic

NCBI GEO: mining tens of millions of expression profiles-database and tools update including high-resolution figures, can be found at: Updated information and services

Journal: :Biophysical journal 2010
Robert Brewster Samuel A Safran

A simple model of the line activity of a hybrid lipid (e.g., POPC) with one fully saturated chain and one partially unsaturated chain demonstrates that these lipids preferentially pack at curved interfaces between phase-separated saturated and unsaturated domains. We predict that the domain sizes typically range from tens to hundreds of nm, depending on molecular interactions and parameters suc...

2014
Thomas A Hopf Charlotta P I Schärfe João P G L M Rodrigues Anna G Green Oliver Kohlbacher Chris Sander Alexandre M J J Bonvin Debora S Marks

Protein-protein interactions are fundamental to many biological processes. Experimental screens have identified tens of thousands of interactions, and structural biology has provided detailed functional insight for select 3D protein complexes. An alternative rich source of information about protein interactions is the evolutionary sequence record. Building on earlier work, we show that analysis...

2017
Jonghwan Kim Chenhao Jin Bin Chen Hui Cai Tao Zhao Puiyee Lee Salman Kahn Kenji Watanabe Takashi Taniguchi Sefaattin Tongay Michael F Crommie Feng Wang

The valley degree of freedom in two-dimensional (2D) crystals recently emerged as a novel information carrier in addition to spin and charge. The intrinsic valley lifetime in 2D transition metal dichalcogenides (TMD) is expected to be markedly long due to the unique spin-valley locking behavior, where the intervalley scattering of the electron simultaneously requires a large momentum transfer t...

2013
Nikolaus Grigorieff

Improved electron detectors and image-processing techniques will allow the structures of macromolecules to be determined from tens of thousands of single-particle cryo-EM images, rather than the hundreds of thousands needed previously.

2016
Damian J. Matuszewski Carolina Wählby Jordi Carreras Puigvert Ida-Maria Sintorn

Image-based screening typically produces quantitative measurements of cell appearance. Large-scale screens involving tens of thousands of images, each containing hundreds of cells described by hundreds of measurements, result in overwhelming amounts of data. Reducing per-cell measurements to the averages across the image(s) for each treatment leads to loss of potentially valuable information on...

Journal: :Optics express 2015
Yan Li Nan Zhou Arvind Raman Xianfan Xu

Scattering-type scanning near-field optical microscopy (s-SNOM) is applied to investigate three-dimensional optical near field distribution, including both amplitude and phase information. A method analogous to the force volume mode of the atomic force microscopy (AFM) technique is adapted for the measurement. The results show high lateral resolution of tens of nanometers, and even higher verti...

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