نتایج جستجو برای: active zone fractional capacity

تعداد نتایج: 863474  

Journal: :Journal of biomedical optics 2010
Basil M Hantash Vikramaditya P Bedi Steven K Struck Kin F Chan

Despite the emergence of nonablative fractional resurfacing (NFR) as a new therapeutic modality for skin photoaging, little is known about the molecular events that underlie the heat shock response to different treatment parameters. Human subjects are treated with a scanned 1550-nm fractional laser at pulse energies spanning 6 to 40 mJ and a 140-μm spot size. The heat shock response is assessed...

Journal: :The Journal of clinical investigation 1971
J H Stein T F Ferris J E Huprich T C Smith R W Osgood

Studies were performed to evaluate the validity of using the radioactive microsphere technique to measure regional blood flow in the renal cortex. A technique was developed in which the renal cortex was divided into four equal zones, and the fractional and absolute distribution of blood flow in these zones was determined. It was consistently found that approximately 70% of the renal blood flow ...

جعفری, علی , ستوده, احد , شیخ, آرمان , یارعلی, نبی‌اله ,

It is now certain that to ensure a long term sustainable development, protected areas, the favored destinations for ecotourism, required a well written planning management. Each destination however has limited capability which is called “carrying capacity” to invite visitors. Physical, real (ecological) and effective (manageable) are different kinds of carrying capacity. The current study prese...

2016
Yury A. Rossikhin Marina V. Shitikova Maria Guadalupe Estrada Meza

In the present paper, the problem of low-velocity impact of an elastic sphere against a viscoelastic Timoshenko-type beam is studied considering the extension of its middle surface. The viscoelastic features of the beam out of the contact domain are governed by the standard linear solid model with derivatives of integer order, while within the contact domain the fractional derivative standard l...

Journal: :International journal of neural systems 2004
Xiaomo Jiang Hojjat Adeli

Two neural network models, called clustering-RBFNN and clustering-BPNN models, are created for estimating the work zone capacity in a freeway work zone as a function of seventeen different factors through judicious integration of the subtractive clustering approach with the radial basis function (RBF) and the backpropagation (BP) neural network models. The clustering-RBFNN model has the attract...

2012
Gwenaëlle L. Clarke Jie Chen Hiroshi Nishimune

Neural circuits transmit information through synapses, and the efficiency of synaptic transmission is closely related to the density of presynaptic active zones, where synaptic vesicles are released. The goal of this review is to highlight recent insights into the molecular mechanisms that control the number of active zones per presynaptic terminal (active zone density) during developmental and...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 1987
J W Propst C P Ko

The active zone is a unique presynaptic membrane specialization that is believed to be the site of neurotransmitter release. To examine directly the relationship between active zone ultrastructure and synaptic efficacy, frog neuromuscular junctions were studied with a new technique combining electrophysiology, light microscopy, and freeze-fracture of identified single muscle fibers. This techni...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2005
Scott L Deken Rose Vincent Gayla Hadwiger Qiang Liu Zhao-Wen Wang Michael L Nonet

Active zone proteins play a fundamental role in regulating neurotransmitter release and defining release sites. The functional roles of active zone components are beginning to be elucidated; however, the mechanisms of active zone protein localization are unknown. Studies have shown that glutamine, leucine, lysine, and serine-rich protein (ELKS), a recently defined member of the active zone comp...

Journal: :The European respiratory journal 2007
H R Gosker M K C Hesselink H Duimel K A Ward A M W J Schols

Skeletal muscle dysfunction is a well-recognised hallmark of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) leading to exercise intolerance. The vastus lateralis of COPD patients is characterised by reduced mitochondrial enzyme activity; however, this is not the case in the tibialis anterior. It is, however, unclear whether the compromised oxidative capacity in the vastus is due to reduced mitoch...

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