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    mathematically model the general rule‚ which the hippocampus uses to transform short-term-memories into long-term-memories. He then built an artificial rat hippocampus‚ an experimental prosthesis‚ with the general rule in hand. He taught the rats with electrodes monitoring their hippocampuses to press a lever‚ and was able to obtain the corresponding space-time codes. He then ran the code through his mathematical model and sent it back to the rats’ brain. And‚ you know what? The rats successfully pressed

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    Therapy • Therapy - treatment methods aimed at making people feel better and function more effectively. • Psychotherapy - therapy for mental disorders in which a person with a problem talks with a psychological professional. • Insight therapies - psychotherapies in which the main goal is helping people to gain insight with respect to their behavior‚ thoughts‚ and feelings. • Action therapy - psychotherapy in which the main goal is to change disordered or inappropriate behavior directly. •

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    Which Battery Is Better? Amber Hess th 6 Grade Science Mrs. Garmon 1 March 1999 CONTENTS Abstract ……………………………………………………………………………………..1 Question……………………………………………………………………………………..1 Variables…………………………………………………………………………………….1 Hypothesis…………………………………………………………………………………..2 Background Research ………………………………………………………………………2 Materials List ……………………………………………………………………………….4 Experimental Procedure …………………………………………………………………….5 Data Analysis and Discussion ………………………………………………………………6 Conclusions …………………………………………………………………………………

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    Germany) was inserted into the silver chloride (Ag/AgCl) electrodes to reduce the contact impedance‚ which was maximally at 20 kΩ for the majority of the participants. One of the cap sensors (CPz) was extracted from its usual position on the cap and was instead attached on the participant’s lower left back‚ with a purpose of recording ECG activity. It was attached by Leukosilk tape (Beiersdorf AG‚ Germany)‚ supposing to prevent the electrode from moving. All the sensors were connected to a wireless

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    Abstract Bionics is a field‚ which combines both electronics and biology. In simple terms‚ when we think about bionics‚ it is generally more about prosthetic arms or leg enhancement worn outside the body and‚ to some extend‚ even implanted sensor devices inside the body‚ which are essentially enhanced to carry out certain routine tasks. These are essentially life systems that are powered by motors/actuators and sensory arrays. These send neural signals from affected part of the body to the brain

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    machines. "One can think of the guided rat as a very good robot platform capable of traversing terrain that modern robots are unable to do‚" Dr Talwar said The rodents in the first experiment wore a small electronics backpack that linked to electrodes in their brains. They received radio commands from a laptop that would stimulate sensations in their whiskers and reward/pleasure receptors to manipulate them into following pre-programmed routes. Some researchers propose using them to search for

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    that are something other than the four elements from the hypothesis. New information: Hooking up two wires to opposite electrodes of a battery and submerging the free ends of the wires into water causes bubbles to form on each wire. The wire hooked up to the negative electrode always produces exactly twice the volume but only 1/8 of the mass as the gas from the positive electrode. 3. How does this new information support the original hypothesis? Air is formed from the water. 4. How does this new

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    Solutions for Fundamentals of Modern Manufacturing‚ 3/e (published by Wiley) © MPGroover 2007 26 NONTRADITIONAL MACHINING AND THERMAL CUTTING PROCESSES Review Questions 26.1 Why are the nontraditional material removal processes important? Answer. Reasons for importance of are nontraditional material removal processes (1) the need to shape new metal alloys and non-metals that are difficult to machine by conventional processes; (2) the requirement of unusual and complex workpart geometries; and (3)

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    Filler metals and flux are welding consumables. Welding electrodes‚ metal wires‚ flux cored wires‚ and shielding gases are other welding consumables.   Covered in this Report This report covers the present scenario and the growth prospects of the Global Welding Consumables market for the period 2014-2018. To calculate the market size‚ the report considers revenue generated from sales of the welding consumables listed below: Stick electrodes Solid wires Flux cored wires SAW wires and fluxes

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    Amps recorded by ammeter. Uncontrollable – Impurities dissolved into water. Materials Power pack; copper electrodes; ammeter; 8 different concentrations of salt solution (NaCl) – 0.1‚ 0.5‚ 1‚ 1.5‚ 2‚ 2.5‚ 3‚ 3.5 mols; beakers; filter papers; funnel; wires; retort stand; scales; 3 soil samples; distilled water. Method 1) Pour 100 mL of 0.1 mol NaCl solution onto beaker‚ place electrodes in solution and run 4V through the circuit as shown in the following diagram 2) Record amperage from ammeter

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