Science: v.1-v.219Moses King, 1965 |
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Page 1114
... potential of relatively constant amplitude . Also , the receptor potential decreased slowly along an ap- proximately straight line , while the b - wave fell very rapidly and then more slowly . Likewise , if the slow decrease 300 in ...
... potential of relatively constant amplitude . Also , the receptor potential decreased slowly along an ap- proximately straight line , while the b - wave fell very rapidly and then more slowly . Likewise , if the slow decrease 300 in ...
Page 1115
... potential is affected by inter- action among receptors and , further- more , that the type of interaction among receptors differs between light- and dark - adapted states ( 13 ) . Hence neural effects of adaptation have also been ...
... potential is affected by inter- action among receptors and , further- more , that the type of interaction among receptors differs between light- and dark - adapted states ( 13 ) . Hence neural effects of adaptation have also been ...
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... potential fronts ( as indicated by probes inserted along the tube ) at various times ( shown on the curves in nanoseconds ) , all multiples of 10- " second , ranging from zero ; ( N2 gas pressure , 174 μ - Hg ; voltage , 2600 v ) . The ...
... potential fronts ( as indicated by probes inserted along the tube ) at various times ( shown on the curves in nanoseconds ) , all multiples of 10- " second , ranging from zero ; ( N2 gas pressure , 174 μ - Hg ; voltage , 2600 v ) . The ...
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