High Frequencies Transients
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1. Diagnóstico de faltas em sistemas de subtransmissão : uma formulação baseada na Transformada Wavelet contínua
As faltas podem ocorrer em diversos componentes de um sistema elétrico de potência, dentre os quais as linhas de transmissão se destacam como elementos susceptíveis. Devido a suas dimensões físicas, ambiente de operação e interconexão com outros sistemas, a localização exata de uma falta em uma linha de transmissão não é trivial dificultando a
IBICT - Instituto Brasileiro de Informação em Ciência e Tecnologia. Publicado em: 2012
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2. Local, stochastic release of Ca2+ in voltage-clamped rat heart cells: visualization with confocal microscopy.
1. Confocal microscopy and the fluorescent Ca2+ indicator fluo-3 (K+ salt) were used to measure cytosolic free calcium ion concentration ([Ca2+]) during excitation-contraction (E-C) coupling in single, voltage-clamped, rat cardiac ventricular cells. 2. Local [Ca2+]i transients were measured nearly simultaneously in different, separate, subcellular volumes of
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3. Selective depression of motion sensitivity during saccades.
1. Horizontal gratings flashed for 20 ms were used to compare visual contrast sensitivity during horizontal saccades with sensitivity during normal vision, at three luminance levels, 4 X 10(2), 4 X 10(-2), and 4 X 10(-4) cd/m2. 2. Greatest sensitivity loss during saccades was found at low spatial frequencies. There is little or no loss at high spatial freque
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4. Coding of Repetitive Transients by Auditory Cortex on Heschl's Gyrus
The capacity of auditory cortex on Heschl's gyrus (HG) to encode repetitive transients was studied in human patients undergoing surgical evaluation for medically intractable epilepsy. Multicontact depth electrodes were chronically implanted in gray matter of HG. Bilaterally presented stimuli were click trains varying in rate from 4 to 200 Hz. Averaged evoked
American Physiological Society.
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5. Influence of deuterium oxide on calcium transients and myofibrillar responses of frog skeletal muscle.
The influence of substituting D2O for H2O on calcium transients and on contraction was studied in intact single skeletal muscle fibres injected with aequorin and in mechanically skinned fibres from frogs. Most experiments were carried out at 10 degrees C. Experiments performed in vitro established that the calcium concentration-effect curve for aequorin is d
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6. Activation and inactivation of the bursting potassium channel from fused Torpedo synaptosomes.
1. The voltage dependence of the bursting potassium channel in fused synaptosomes from Torpedo electric organ was studied in vitro, using the inside-out and the cell-attached configurations of the patch clamp technique. 2. The patch of membrane was held at various holding potentials (-140 to -50 mV) and then stepped to test potentials (-50 to +40 mV) for per
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7. Regulation of intracellular calcium and calcium buffering properties of rat isolated neurohypophysial nerve endings.
1. Electrophysiological measurements of Ca2+ influx using patch clamp methodology were combined with fluorescent monitoring of the free intracellular calcium concentration ([Ca2+]i) to determine mechanisms of Ca2+ regulation in isolated nerve endings from the rat neurohypophysis. 2. Application of step depolarizations under voltage clamp resulted in voltage-
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8. Reduced outward K+ conductances generate depolarizing after-potentials in rat supraoptic nucleus neurones.
1. Whole-cell patch clamp recordings were obtained from sixty-five rat supraoptic nucleus (SON) neurones in brain slices to investigate ionic mechanisms underlying depolarizing after-potentials (DAPs). When cells were voltage clamped around -58 mV, slow inward currents mediating DAPs (IDAP), evoked by three brief depolarizing pulses, had a peak of 17 +/- 1 p