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Sport, Physical Activity and Public Health ISBN: 9781315112145
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https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315112145-13
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C. L. Hanson
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Water Resources Research. 37:2831-2834
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Water Resources Research. 37:2853-2856
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Neuroscience. 96:317-331
The spatial patterns of activation in the rat cerebellar cortex evoked by ipsilateral face stimulation were mapped using optical imaging based on the pH sensitive dye, Neutral Red. The aims of the study were to characterize the optical responses evok
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Neuroscience. 84:645-668
The pH sensitive dye, Neutral Red, was used with optical imaging techniques to map intracellular pH shifts elicited by cortical surface stimulation of the rat cerebellum. In the in vivo rat cerebellar cortex stained with Neutral Red, a brief stimulus
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Water Resources Research. 37:2839-2841
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Transactions of the ASAE. 35:479-486
Technology for modeling runoff and erosion on rangelands has improved, but improvements in simulation accuracy are often lost in techniques used to estimate model parameters. This is particularly true on semiarid rangelands which have significant spa
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Journal of neurophysiology. 81(4)
Novel form of spreading acidification and depression in the cerebellar cortex demonstrated by neutral red optical imaging. A novel form of spreading acidification and depression in the rat cerebellar cortex was imaged in vivo using the pH-sensitive d
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Journal of neurophysiology. 76(6)
1. The spatial patterns of activation in the rat cerebellar cortex evoked by peripheral stimulation were studied in vivo using optical imaging techniques. 2. Crus I and Crus II were stained with the pH sensitive dye, neutral red. Electrical stimulati
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Journal of consulting and clinical psychology. 60(5)
This study examined whether preschool children differed on measures of psychosocial functioning both cross-sectionally and longitudinally. One hundred and thirty-two children who varied in levels of body fat participated in the study along with their