نتایج جستجو برای: n 35

تعداد نتایج: 1126888  

2001
F. Alés Barrero A. Lupiáñez González M. Román Ceba

A spectrofluorometric method is described for the determination of germanium(IV) based on its complexation reaction with quercetin in presence of Brij-35. The fluorescence is monitored at 552 nm with excitation at 432 nm. The pH, quercetin and Brij-35 concentrations were optimized simultaneously using the response surface methodology from sequential experimental three-variable Doehlert designs....

2011
Mathieu M Albasser Eman Amin Mihaela D Iordanova Malcolm W Brown John M Pearce John P Aggleton

The present study compared the impact of perirhinal cortex lesions on tests of object recognition. Object recognition was tested directly by looking at the preferential exploration of novel objects over simultaneously presented familiar objects. Object recognition was also tested indirectly by presenting just novel objects or just familiar objects, and recording exploration levels. Rats with pe...

Journal: :Brain research 2002
Juan M J Ramos

Two experiments examined the effects of perirhinal cortex and hippocampal neurotoxic lesions on the retention of allocentric information. Perirhinal (Expt. 1) and hippocampal rats (Expt. 2) were trained on an allocentric task until they reached a performance equal to that of the control groups. Results showed that 24 days after acquisition, during a retraining period, only the hippocampal rats ...

Journal: :iranian journal of allergy, asthma and immunology 0
wei wang department of respiratory medicine, zhongnan hospital of wuhan university, wuhan, china. ping li department of respiratory medicine, zhongnan hospital of wuhan university, wuhan, china. jiong yang department of respiratory medicine, zhongnan hospital of wuhan university, wuhan, china.

interleukin (il)-35 is a newly discovered suppressive cytokine and has been shown to alleviate  inflammatory  and  autoimmune  diseases.  the  purpose  of  this  study  was  to investigate immunomodulatory capacity of il-35 in patients with allergic asthma.il-35 mrna expression levels in peripheral blood mononuclear cells (pbmcs) were detected  by  quantitative  real-time  pcr  (qpcr).  the  fr...

Journal: :Plant physiology 1980
R T Weiland C A Stutte

A closed system was designed for concomitant determination of net CO(2) uptake, transpiration, and foliar nitrogen (N) loss in soybeans (Glycine max [L.] Merr.). The CO(2) uptake was monitored by infrared analysis of system air removed periodically in aliquots. Leaf vapors were trapped in calibrated tubes at Dry Ice temperature, and transpiration rate was determined from the quantity of condens...

2008
Andrea Biviano A. Biviano

1 . 1. Identification. – Historical identifications of clusters of nebulæ date back to the late years of the XVIII century [1]. The first modern method of galaxy clusters identification and classification was implemented by Abell [2] in 1958. Abell worked out apparent overdensities of galaxies in the sky by eye inspection of photographic plates of the Palomar Observatory Sky Survey. He used the...

Journal: :Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews 2015
K. E. Ameen-Ali A. Easton M. J. Eacott

This review will consider how spontaneous tasks have been applied alongside neuroscientific techniques to test complex forms of recognition memory for objects and their environmental features, e.g. the spatial location of an object or the context in which it is presented. We discuss studies that investigate the roles of the perirhinal cortex and the hippocampus in recognition memory using stand...

2013
Gladys Barragan-Jason Gabriel Besson Mathieu Ceccaldi Emmanuel J. Barbeau

Face recognition is supposed to be fast. However, the actual speed at which faces can be recognized remains unknown. To address this issue, we report two experiments run with speed constraints. In both experiments, famous faces had to be recognized among unknown ones using a large set of stimuli to prevent pre-activation of features which would speed up recognition. In the first experiment (31 ...

2015
Alex Clarke

Recognising objects relies on highly dynamic, interactive brain networks to process multiple aspects of object information. To fully understand how different forms of information about objects are represented and processed in the brain requires a neurocognitive account of visual object recognition that combines a detailed cognitive model of semantic knowledge with a neurobiological model of vis...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2000
Z Liu B J Richmond

Anatomic and behavioral evidence shows that TE and perirhinal cortices are two directly connected but distinct inferior temporal areas. Despite this distinctness, physiological properties of neurons in these two areas generally have been similar with neurons in both areas showing selectivity for complex visual patterns and showing response modulations related to behavioral context in the sequen...

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