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Autor:
Danielle E. Crosby, Jessica C Wise, A. N. Walton, A. Neef, D. J. Woodward, Bryan Hilbert, Patrick Shearer
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Equine Veterinary Education. 33
Autor:
F. J. Davey, T. Henyey, S. Kleffmann, A. Melhuish, D. Okaya, T. A. Stern, D. J. Woodward, null South Island Geophysical Transect
Publikováno v:
New Zealand Journal of Geology and Geophysics. 38:601-604
Initial results from a seismic experiment in the central South Island, New Zealand, have imaged a 40 ± 5° southeast‐dipping zone at a depth of c. 22 km beneath the Mt Cook village. It is speculated that this reflector represents the down‐dip ex
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Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology. 13:831-846
Left-right regional volumetric asymmetries in five telencephalic regions were studied in the developing human fetal brain. Complete series of coronal sections of 21 fetal brains were digitized and regional volumes were integrated. Five regional indic
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Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers. 90:397-419
The sudden collapse of Ynys-y-Gwas Bridge as a result of corrosion and fracture of post-tensioned tendons where they crossed the segmental joints caused concern for other bridges of similar construction. This Paper describes load tests on the edge be
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Journal of the Royal Society of New Zealand. 20:85-105
Three Mini-Sosie™ seismic reflection profiles across part of southern Wairarapa, North Island, with a combined length of 22 km roughly normal to the main structural trend, reveal shallow crustal structure down to a depth of 1.5 km in upper Cenozoic
Publikováno v:
Geophysical Research Letters. 31
[1] A wide-angle stack using all onshore-offshore, and onshore seismic data from the SIGHT'96 experiment provides a direct three-dimensional (3-D) image of the Moho below the continental collision zone through the South Island of New Zealand. A brigh
Publikováno v:
Progress in brain research. 126
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Alcoholism, clinical and experimental research. 22(1)
The advent of new chronic multineuron recording techniques for examining neural activity in behaving animals has initiated a new phase in the analysis of the neuronal mechanisms that underlie ethanol and other drug self-administration. The technique
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Synapse (New York, N.Y.). 26(1)
Chronic single neuronal recording techniques were applied to investigate the involvement of the medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC) during cocaine self-administration in the rat. Rats were trained to press a lever for cocaine under continuous reinforceme
A series of studies has been conducted to determine the mode of action on the cerebellar cortical circuitry of the norepinephrine (NE)-containing afferents from the locus coeruleus. NE has been known to exert an “inhibitory” action on the backgro
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https://doi.org/10.1016/s0079-6123(08)63820-0