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Amino Acid Transmitters in the Adult and Developing Cerebellumrebellar circuits have been facilitated by the fact that structural organization in the whole cerebellum is remarkably similar in different vertebrates and involves a limited number of nerve cell types . The only efferent cell in the cerebellum is the Purkinje cell, which conveys inhibition ont
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Basic Compressive Sensing for Data Reconstruction,by introducing spatial–temporal and other additional information into it, the reconstruction accuracy can be further improved. In this chapter, we start with a mobile crowdsensing application—Urban Traffic Estimation. Next, we will see how the internal structure of collected data is captured by the
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Background to Robert Koch’s Lecture at the International Congress in Berlin, 1890gress in Berlin in 1890. Koch was certainly the right choice to deliver such a lecture to that distinguished audience, for he was one of the principal founders of bacteriology as a modern science. At the time, he was perhaps at the peak of his career, and was one of the most respected figures in medicine worldwide.
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Annika Steiberhe book will prove a useful reference on the present status of physiology for physicians in private and hospital practice as well as for its primary readership. The book should also serve biologists, biochemists, pharmacologists, pharmacists, and psy chologist as a source of information on the physiological 978-3-642-96714-6