An excitable medium is a nonlinear dynamical system which has the capacity to propagate a wave of some description, and which cannot support the passing...
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representation. The data is decoded from the binary representation. Excitable medium Luminiferous aether Agrawal, Manish (2010). Business Data Communications...
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stimulated emission) Optical medium, in physics, a material through which electromagnetic waves propagate Excitable medium, a non-linear dynamic system...
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fundamental property of any object of autowave nature (especially excitable medium) not responding to stimuli, if the object stays in the specific refractory...
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Amazulu a cell that can respond to stimuli Excitable medium (mathematics / system analysis) Cell excitability (biology) This disambiguation page lists articles...
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its so called "excitability"; under the influence of stimuli, patterns develop in what would otherwise be a perfectly quiescent medium. Some clock reactions...
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automaton because the medium in which signals propagate is continuous, and wave fronts are curves. A true cellular automaton model of excitable media was developed...
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of three "states", typically called "resting" (or "quiescent" ; see excitable medium), "excited", or "refractory". The assignment of states for all cells...
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Farkas; D. Helbing; T. Vicsek (12 September 2002). "Mexican waves in an excitable medium" (PDF). Nature. 419 (6903): 131–2. arXiv:cond-mat/0210073. doi:10.1038/419131a...
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S2CID 34964313. Farkas I, Helbing D, Vicsek T (2002). "Mexican waves in an excitable medium" (PDF). Nature. 419 (6903): 131–132. arXiv:cond-mat/0210073. Bibcode:2002Natur...
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based on the self-organizing properties of excitable media described by Alan Turing in 1952. The excitable medium is the limb bud mesenchyme, in which cells...
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G Kloss, I Kusch: Disordered waves in an homogeneous, motionless excitable medium. In: Nature. 371 (1994), pp. 402–404. I. Kusch, M. Markus: Mollusc...
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autowaves, although other cellular automata more accurately model the excitable medium that leads to this reaction. Wikimedia Commons has media related to...
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written by Zevon, LeRoy Marinell and Waddy Wachtel. It first appeared on Excitable Boy (1978), Zevon's third studio album, then it was released as a single...
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(2009). Spiral and target patterns in bivalve nacre manifest a natural excitable medium from layer growth of a biological liquid crystal. Proceedings of the...
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Helbing, D.; Vicsek, T. (2002). "Social behaviour: Mexican waves in an excitable medium". Nature. 419 (6903): 131–132. arXiv:cond-mat/0210073. Bibcode:2002Natur...
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Ioannis; Bär, Markus (2000). "Stable bound states of pulses in an excitable medium". Physica D: Nonlinear Phenomena. 135 (1–2). Elsevier BV: 154–174....
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reaction-diffusion excitable media." Chaos, Solitons & Fractals 24 (2005) 107-114 Adamatzky, A. "Collision-based computing in Belousov–Zhabotinsky medium." Chaos...
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into an excited state. Any "classical" excitation wave moves in an excitable medium without attenuation, maintaining its shape and amplitude constant....
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Dielectric (redirect from Dielectric medium)
In electromagnetism, a dielectric (or dielectric medium) is an electrical insulator that can be polarised by an applied electric field. When a dielectric...
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Channels of Excitable Membranes (2nd ed.). Sunderland, MA: Sinauer. p. 267. ISBN 9780878933235. Hille, B. (1992). Ionic Channels of Excitable Membranes...
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cross are less excitable than a Beagle and with a lower exercise requirement, similar to the Pug parent; but many are highly excitable and require vigorous...
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S2CID 8440276. Roth BJ (2002). "Virtual electrodes made simple: A cellular excitable medium modified for strong electrical stimuli". The Online Journal of Cardiology...
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You can see that, in the same local characteristics of the excitable medium (excitability, refractoriness, etc., given by the nonlinear member), there...
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on the inhibitory medium spiny neurons. There are also interneurons in the striatum which regulate the excitability of the medium spiny neurons. The...
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interaction Exchange interactions Exchange symmetry Excimer laser Excitable medium Excitation function Excitation (magnetic) Excitation spectrum Excitation...
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Extracellular fluid (redirect from Extracellular medium)
channels to leak sodium into the nerve cells or axons, making them hyper-excitable, thus causing spontaneous muscle spasms (tetany) and paraesthesia (the...
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Purkinje fibers are specialized conducting fibers composed of electrically excitable cells. They are larger than cardiomyocytes with fewer myofibrils and many...
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to similarly depolarize. Action potentials occur in several types of excitable cells, which include animal cells like neurons and muscle cells, as well...
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phencyclidine and its analogues on ionic channels of the electrically excitable membrane and nicotinic receptor: implications for behavioral effects"...
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