Science: v.1-v.219Moses King, 1964 |
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... minutes and is therefore not due to a transient adap- tation effect . Except for these small decreases , for both of these adaptation conditions the latency is primarily determined ( to within a few milliseconds ) by the stimulus ...
... minutes and is therefore not due to a transient adap- tation effect . Except for these small decreases , for both of these adaptation conditions the latency is primarily determined ( to within a few milliseconds ) by the stimulus ...
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... minutes and either quickly cooled to promote the formation of linear monomers , or incubated at 60 ° C for 30 minutes to cause the formation of ring - shaped molecules ( 4 ) . Carbon grids were prepared as before ( 8 ) . Grids with ...
... minutes and either quickly cooled to promote the formation of linear monomers , or incubated at 60 ° C for 30 minutes to cause the formation of ring - shaped molecules ( 4 ) . Carbon grids were prepared as before ( 8 ) . Grids with ...
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... minutes . Even as little as 1 X 10 - 3M ATP caused an increase in the action potential to within 40 percent of con- trol after 60 minutes . In the absence of ATP , complete recovery from the effects of 5 × 10 - 3M procaine after 30 minutes ...
... minutes . Even as little as 1 X 10 - 3M ATP caused an increase in the action potential to within 40 percent of con- trol after 60 minutes . In the absence of ATP , complete recovery from the effects of 5 × 10 - 3M procaine after 30 minutes ...
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