نتایج جستجو برای: somas if mae

تعداد نتایج: 701151  

Journal: :Arquivos da Faculdade de Higiene e Saúde Pública da Universidade de São Paulo 1948

1998
M. Namkung B. Wincheski J. P. Fulton R. G. Todhunter

An extensive study of magnetoacoustic emission (MAE) properties has been performed over the past several years[1, 2]. As a result, the dependence of the spectral characteristics of MAE on certain microstructural variations and uniaxially applied stress in a particular type of low carbon steel are now well known. The embrittlement-causing concentration of certain atomic species, e. g., tin, sulp...

2014
Mohammad Reza Hajizadeh Ebrahim Eftekhar Fatemeh Zal Aida Jafarian Zohreh Mostafavi-Pour

BACKGROUND It has been proposed that oxidative stress may contribute to the development of testicular abnormalities in diabetes. Morus alba leaf extract (MAE) has hypoglycemic and antioxidant properties. We, therefore, explored the impact of the administration of MAE on steroidogenesis in diabetic rats. METHODS To address this hypothesis, we measured the serum level of glucose, insulin, and f...

Journal: :Vision Research 1997
SHIN'YA NISHIDA HIROSHI ASHIDA TAKAO SATO

We examined the effects of adaptation and test contrasts on the duration of two types of motion aftereffect (MAE) that presumably reveal different levels of motion processing: MAE with a static test stimulus (static MAE), and that with a counterphasing test stimulus (flicker MAE). MAE duration increased with increasing adaptation contrast. When the test contrast was low, it increased rapidly, a...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2005
Tom C A Freeman Jane H Sumnall

Repetitive eye movement produces a compelling motion aftereffect (MAE). One mechanism thought to contribute to the illusory movement is an extra-retinal motion signal generated after adaptation. However, extra-retinal signals are also generated during pursuit. They modulate activity within cortical motion-processing area MST, helping transform retinal motion into motion in the world during an e...

Journal: :Vision Research 1999
Frans A.J Verstraten Maarten J van der Smagt R.Eric Fredericksen Wim A van de Grind

One of the many interesting questions in motion aftereffect (MAE) research is concerned with the location(s) along the pathway of visual processing at which certain perceptual manifestations of this illusory motion originate. One such manifestation is the unidirectionality of the MAE after adaptation to moving plaids or transparent motion. This unidirectionality has led to the suggestion that t...

2018
Jia Song Xue Wang Yu Huang Yidi Qu Guirong Zhang Di Wang

Marasmius androsaceus is a medicinal fungus mainly used to treat various forms of pain in China. This study investigated the analgesic effects of an ethanol extract of M. androsaceus (MAE) and its potential molecular mechanisms. Oral administration of MAE (50, 200, and 1000 mg/kg) had significant analgesic effects in an acid-induced writhing test, a formalin test, and a hot-plate test, with eff...

2012
C. J. Aas K. Palotás L. Szunyogh R. W. Chantrell

In terms of the fully relativistic screened Korringa-Kohn-Rostoker method we investigate the variation in the magnetocrystalline anisotropy energy (MAE) of hexagonal close-packed cobalt with the addition of platinum impurities. In particular, we perform calculations on a bulk cobalt system in which one of the atomic layers contains a fractional, substitutional platinum impurity. Our calculation...

2015
Shu-Hui Yeh Li-Wei Lin Yu Kuan Chuang Cheng-Ling Liu Lu-Jen Tsai Feng-Shiou Tsuei Ming-Tsung Lee Chiu-Yueh Hsiao Kuender D. Yang

A randomized clinical trial was utilized to compare the improvement of depression and brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) levels between community women with and without music aerobic exercise (MAE) for 12 weeks. The MAE group involved 47 eligible participants, whereas the comparison group had 59 participants. No significant differences were recorded in the demographic characteristics betw...

1998
Frans A.J. Verstraten Maarten J. van der Smagt R. Eric Fredericksen Wim A. van de Grind

One of the many interesting questions in motion aftereffect (MAE) research is concerned with the location(s) along the pathway of visual processing at which certain perceptual manifestations of this illusory motion originate. One such manifestation is the unidirectionality of the MAE after adaptation to moving plaids or transparent motion. This unidirectionality has led to the suggestion that t...

نمودار تعداد نتایج جستجو در هر سال

با کلیک روی نمودار نتایج را به سال انتشار فیلتر کنید