The principle of operation of any known sonic sensor (the human ear, for example) is detection of air vibration by measurement of its sensitive membrane oscillation frequency.
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The cell wall and membrane are in red, the bacterial chromosome in blue, the cytoplasm in light green. ... BioInfoBank Library :: Bacterial sporulation: pole-to-pole protein oscillation.
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The coastal mountain range serves as a "screen climate" to oppose the spread of marine influence, contributing to the increase in annual and daily thermal oscillation.
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Subthreshold membrane potential oscillations are rhythmic fluctuations of the voltage difference between the interior and exterior of a neuron, in the nervous ... |
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May 16, 2006 ... Membrane Oscillations Keep Neurons on the Right Track. Liza Gross. Small right arrow pointing to: See "Neuronal Oscillations Enhance ...
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Tympanic membrane. Stapes over oval window. Round window. Basilar membrane. Apex (wide and flexible). Cochlea (unrolled). Cochlear duct. Base ( narrow ...
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Click here to go to the applet. This java applet is a simulation that demonstrates wave motion in a perfectly elastic rectangular membrane (like a drum head, ...
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Mar 16, 2005 ... This java applet is a simulation of waves in a rectangular membrane (like a drum head, except rectangular), showing its various vibrational ...
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Jan 1, 1982 ... Ionic requirements for membrane oscillations and their dependence on the calcium concentration in a molluscan pace-maker neurone ...
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Analysis of Nonlinear Elastic Membrane Oscillations by Eigenfunction Expansion . Andras Balogh and Vladimir Varlamov. Department of Mathematics ...
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