نتایج جستجو برای: tufted textile

تعداد نتایج: 13581  

2013
Hiroyuki Manabe Kensaku Mori

19 20 Odor signals are conveyed from the olfactory bulb (OB) to the olfactory cortex by two 21 types of projection neurons, tufted cells and mitral cells, which differ in signal timing 22 and firing frequency in response to odor inhalation. Whereas tufted cells respond with 23 early-onset high frequency burst discharges starting at the middle of the inhalation 24 phase of sniff, mitral cells sh...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 1999
H Kashiwadani Y F Sasaki N Uchida K Mori

Individual glomeruli in the mammalian olfactory bulb represent a single or a few type(s) of odorant receptors. Signals from different types of receptors are thus sorted out into different glomeruli. How does the neuronal circuit in the olfactory bulb contribute to the combination and integration of signals received by different glomeruli? Here we examined electrophysiologically whether there we...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2003
Donald A Wilson

Current views of odorant discrimination by the mammalian olfactory system suggest that the piriform cortex serves as a site of odor object synthesis. Given the enormous number of odorant feature combinations possible in nature, however, it seems unlikely that cortical synthetic receptive fields (RFs) are innate but rather require experience for their formation. The present experiment addressed ...

Journal: :PLoS ONE 2008
Ha Tran Huaiyang Chen Andreas Walz Jamie C. Posthumus Qizhi Gong

Stereotypical connections between olfactory sensory neuron axons and mitral cell dendrites in the olfactory bulb establish the first synaptic relay for olfactory perception. While mechanisms of olfactory sensory axon targeting are reported, molecular regulation of mitral cell dendritic growth and refinement are unclear. During embryonic development, mitral cell dendritic distribution overlaps w...

Journal: :American journal of physical anthropology 2009
Barth W Wright Kristin A Wright Janine Chalk Michele P Verderane Dorothy Fragaszy Elisabetta Visalberghi Patricia Izar Eduardo B Ottoni Paul Constantino Christopher Vinyard

The genus Cebus is one of the best extant models for examining the role of fallback foods in primate evolution. Cebus includes the tufted capuchins, which exhibit skeletal features for the exploitation of hard and tough foods. Paradoxically, these seemingly "specialized" taxa belong to the most ubiquitous group of closely related primates in South America, thriving in a range of different habit...

2017
Pengpeng Hu Taku Komura Duan Li Ge Wu Yueqi Zhong

3D textile model plays an important role in textile engineering. However, not much work focus on high-quality 3D textile reconstruction. The texture is also limited by photography methods in 3D scanning. This paper presents a novel framework of reconstructing a high-quality 3D textile model with a synthesized texture. Firstly, a pipeline of 3D textile processing is proposed to obtain a better 3...

2006
Y. W. H. Wong C. W. M. Yuen M. Y. S. Leung S. K. A. Ku H. L. I. Lam

The use of nanotechnology in the textile industry has increased rapidly due to its unique and valuable properties. The present status of nanotechnology use in textiles is reviewed, with an emphasis on improving various properties of textiles.

2011
Ha Jin Hwang Jan Seruga

The recent challenge in textile supply chain management is the development of collaboration network which accommodates diverse concerns of various participants while explicitly recognizing interdependencies and promoting effective relationship management. This study is designed to suggest a collaboration network model for textile industry and apply it to establish a desirable framework for the ...

Journal: :Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine 1978

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