نتایج جستجو برای: siliceous whiskers

تعداد نتایج: 2681  

Journal: :Journal of biomedical materials research. Part A 2003
Ryan K Roeder Michael M Sproul Charles H Turner

Synthetic hydroxyapatite (HA) whiskers have been utilized as a new, biocompatible reinforcement for orthopedic biomaterials. High-density polyethylene (HDPE) was reinforced with either the synthesized HA whiskers or a commercially available spherical HA powder using a novel powder processing technique that facilitated uniform dispersion of the reinforcements in the matrix prior to compression m...

2005
I-Chang Wang Jiin-Huey Chern Lin Chien-Ping Ju

The present study investigates the changes in microstructure and microchemistry (particularly Ca/P ratio) during whisker formation on the surface of a monolithic TTCP powder in a basic phosphoric acid solution. The XRD results indicate that when TTCP powder was treated for 10min or less in (NH4)2HPO4 solution, the monolithic TTCP phase remains unchanged. When treated for 30min, apatite whiskers...

Journal: :Materials & Design 2021

Fe and Co nano-whiskers platelets were synthesized via physical vapor deposition without any template catalyst. Transmission electron microscopic analyses revealed that the whiskers all single crystal with whisker axis along [1 0 0] crystallographic direction. Both FCC HCP structures found in stacking faults micro-twins. Off-axis Electron holography results showed magnetic domain structures. Vo...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2004
Philippe Lavallée Martin Deschênes

Thalamic cells that relay vibrissa information to barrel cortex are clustered within whisker-related modules termed barreloids. Each barreloid receives input from one principal whisker and inhibitory inputs from reticular thalamic neurons with receptive fields that correspond to that same whisker. Although the proximal dendrites of relay cells are confined to their home barreloid, distal dendri...

2013
Thomas Schlegl Torsten Kröger Andre Gaschler Oussama Khatib Hubert Zangl

All mammals but humans use whiskers in order to rapidly acquire information about objects in the vicinity of the head. Collisions of the head and objects can be avoided as the contact point is moved from the body surface to the whiskers. Such a behavior is also highly desirable during many robot tasks such as for human-robot interaction. Using novel capacitive proximity sensors, robots sense wh...

Journal: :Current Biology 2015
Nicholas J. Sofroniew Karel Svoboda

Eyes may be 'the window to the soul' in humans, but whiskers provide a better path to the inner lives of rodents. The brain has remarkable abilities to focus its limited resources on information that matters, while ignoring a cacophony of distractions. While inspecting a visual scene, primates foveate to multiple salient locations, for example mouths and eyes in images of people, and ignore the...

2013
Stephen K. Grady Thanh T. Hoang Shree Hari Gautam Woodrow L. Shew

The neural mechanisms of somatosensory information processing in the rodent vibrissae system are a topic of intense debate and research. Certain hypotheses emphasize the importance of stick-slip whisker motion, high-frequency resonant vibrations, and/or the ability to decode complex textures. Other hypotheses focus on the importance of integrating information from multiple whiskers. Tests of th...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2013
S Andrew Hires Alexander L Efros Karel Svoboda

Rodents explore the world by palpating objects with their whiskers. Whiskers interact with objects, causing stresses in whisker follicles and spikes in sensory neurons, which are interpreted by the brain to produce tactile perception. The mechanics of the whisker thus couple self-movement and the structure of the world to sensation. Whiskers are elastic thin rods; hence, they tend to vibrate. W...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2000
R N Sachdev M Egli M Stonecypher R G Wiley F F Ebner

Trimming all whiskers except two on one side of an adult rat's face results in cortical plasticity in which the spared whiskers, D2 and one D-row surround whisker (either D1 or D3), evoked responses containing more spikes than the response evoked by the cut whisker (called whisker pairing plasticity). Previously we have reported that acetylcholine (ACh) depletion in cortex prevents surround D-r...

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