How do the amplitude fluctuations affect the neuronal transmission efficiency. Neurocomputing, 104: 50-56. DOI: 10.1016/j.neuc om.2012.11.001 (30 pkt. MNiSzW; IF 1,634).Paprocki, B., Szczepanski, J., 2012. How do the amplitude fluctuations affect the neuronal transmission efficiency. Neuro...
Energy comes in various forms and can be converted between each other provided the law of conservation of energy is always obeyed. In chemical reactions, the energy released or absorbed is associated with a small change in mass of the reacting species, and hence we ne...
How does temperature affect particle pollution? How does wind affect temperature? Explain why this occurs. How does heat affect the state of matter? How does temperature affect the polar jet stream? How does temperature affect the kinetic energy of gas molecules?
Normally magnetization exhibits a sharp sawtooth oscillations with a constant amplitude depending on the magnetic field, and this is what the researchers observed when the ring was not rotating. However, when rotation was switched on, while the shape of the oscillations remained almost the same, the...
Theta waves are one of the fivebrain waves(the other four beinggamma, beta, delta, and alpha). As a high-amplitude but slow-cycling frequency, they oscillate onlyfour to seven times per second. To put things into perspective, a theta wave cycle lasts about as long as the human eye blin...
Here’s a light bulb idea: how does nature make energy? For the billions of species that have existed on planet earth, humans are the only ones who have placed such a premium on unsustainable and non-local sources of energy. How then, does nature balance its energy books while producing ...
said IVIUMSTAT Electrochemical Interface was also employed. The measurements at electrodes were carried out at the electrode potential where in preceding CVs current readings (approximately in the middle of the electrode potential window) were taken with a modulation amplitude of 5 mV in the frequency...
Intensity refers to the amount of energy transmitted by the disturbance. It's proportional to the square of the amplitude.Intensityis measured in watts per square centimeter or in decibels (db). The decibel scale is defined as follows: An intensity of 10-16 watts per square centimeter equals ...
How does the amplitude of the standing wave depend on the frequency of the wave? How will changing the amplitude of the wave affect the wave speed? How will the amplitude affect the speed of sound? By what factor must the amplitude of a sound wave be decreased in order to decrease the ...
What is surface tension and what does tension in surface mean? Explain 2 factors that affect surface tension. What precautions should we take while doing the experiment to understand the nature of friction ? Give an example where friction causes an increase in kinetic energy. ...