Conversely, if a depolarizing process is much slower than the decay of the excited state, little depolarization will occur before emission. |
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The dark-adapted S. coeruleus cell, when subjected to a step-like increase in light intensity, responds with a depolarizing receptor potential. |
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In guard cells, artificial repetitive transients were produced by superfusion of epidermal strips with depolarizing and hyperpolarizing buffers. |
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Glutamate is released presynaptically and binds to a postsynaptic receptor gating a cation-selective channel, thus depolarizing the post-synaptic cell. |
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The positive charge that they carry produces a further membrane depolarization, which activates additional sodium channels, so depolarizing the membrane even further. |
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The findings lead to an extension of the antidegradability region for qubit and qutrit transpose depolarizing channels. |
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Monocytes and neutrophils may ingest birefringent depolarizing malaria pigment that can be detected by the instrument. |
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If enough receptors are activated, depolarization occurs and is maintained until the depolarizing agent leaves the receptors. |
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It is a condition triggered by halogenated anesthetic gasses and succinylcholine, a depolarizing muscle relaxant. |
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This volume defines many of the author's leadership concepts such as dilemma flipping and constructive depolarizing. |
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The decreased spiking response was accompanied with a higher minimal depolarizing current required to evoke spikes and a lower peak discharge frequency. |
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It seems only logical that a device capable of depolarizing skeletal muscle can also depolarize heart muscle and cause fibrillation under certain circumstances. |
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By blocking this co-transporter with bumetanide, a loop diuretic, the depolarizing action of GABA will be reversed resulting in reduced neuronal firing. |
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