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Integration of Continuous-Time Dynamics in a Spiking Neural Network Simulator.

Frontiers in neuroinformatics

Hahne J, Dahmen D, Schuecker J, Frommer A, Bolten M, Helias M, Diesmann M.
PMID: 28596730
Front Neuroinform. 2017 May 24;11:34. doi: 10.3389/fninf.2017.00034. eCollection 2017.

Contemporary modeling approaches to the dynamics of neural networks include two important classes of models: biologically grounded spiking neuron models and functionally inspired rate-based units. We present a unified simulation framework that supports the combination of the two for...

Probing Potential Energy Surface Exploration Strategies for Complex Systems.

Journal of chemical theory and computation

N'Tsouaglo GK, Béland LK, Joly JF, Brommer P, Mousseau N, Pochet P.
PMID: 26574398
J Chem Theory Comput. 2015 Apr 14;11(4):1970-7. doi: 10.1021/ct501032v.

The efficiency of minimum-energy configuration searching algorithms is closely linked to the energy landscape structure of complex systems, yet these algorithms often include a number of steps of which the effect is not always clear. Decoupling these steps and...

Contrast-Enhanced Micro-Computed Tomography in Evaluation of Spontaneous Repair of Equine Cartilage.

Cartilage

Kulmala KA, Pulkkinen HJ, Rieppo L, Tiitu V, Kiviranta I, Brünott A, Brommer H, van Weeren R, Brama PA, Mikkola MT, Korhonen RK, Jurvelin JS, Töyräs J.
PMID: 26069636
Cartilage. 2012 Jul;3(3):235-44. doi: 10.1177/1947603511424173.

OBJECTIVE: Contrast-enhanced computed tomography (CECT) has been introduced for the evaluation of cartilage integrity. Furthermore, CECT enables imaging of the structure and density of subchondral bone. In this laboratory study, we investigate the potential of microCECT to simultaneously image...

Patents and literature.

Applied biochemistry and biotechnology

Kit M, Narasimhan MJ, Anderson JA, Zimmermann U, Pilwat G, Furuya T, Tani Y, Kolehmainen SE, Tarkkanen V, Barrett SP, Gestrelius SM, Belloc A, Florent J, Lunel J, Palla J, Mancy D, Bailey JE, Cho YK, Mouri T, Kayama H, Foley SE, Oriel PJ, Epstein CC, Kimura K, Spraker PW, Ljungdahl LG, Wieget JK, Levine DW, Thilly WG, Wang DI, Wong JS, Eisinger MG, Young FE, Wilson GA, Mottice SL, Green H, Kehinde O, Buhler M, Olofsson M, Osseux PF, Degen L, Branduzzi P, Olivieri R, Cimini N, Kang KS, Veeder GT, Latymer Z, Andersen G, Drobot W, Monsheimer R, Pfleiderer E, Hidaka H, Kohno T, Eida T, Weisrock WP, Stevens VC, Takezawa K, Hiratani H, Wandrey C, Wichmann R, Leuchtenberger W, Kula M, Buckmann A, Troller J, Koshugi J, Frommer W, Muller L, Schmidt D, Puls W, Krause H, Heber U, Cohen SN, Wahl GM, Stark GR, Collins J, Hohn B, Sugano H, Matsui Y.
PMID: 24234232
Appl Biochem Biotechnol. 1982 May;7(3):217-30. doi: 10.1007/BF02798299.

No abstract available.

Hepatic Δ(9) and Δ(6) desaturase activities during the recovery period following carbon tetrachloride poisoningdesaturase activities during the recovery period following carbon tetrachloride poisoning.

Lipids

Carreau JP, Frommel D, Nguyen TT, Mazliak P.
PMID: 27520934
Lipids. 1980 Sep;15(9):631-6. doi: 10.1007/BF02534012.

The liver microsomal Δ(9) and Δ(6) desaturase activities have been studied in rats with carbon tetrachloride-induced hepatitis. Immediately after poisoning, significant decreases were observed for both types of desaturase activity. However, recovery kinetics were slower for the Δ(6) desaturase...

Modulation of optical spatial coherence by surface plasmon polaritons.

Optics letters

Divitt S, Frimmer M, Visser TD, Novotny L.
PMID: 27367110
Opt Lett. 2016 Jul 01;41(13):3094-7. doi: 10.1364/OL.41.003094.

The interference pattern observed in Young's double-slit experiment is intimately related to the statistical correlations of the waves emitted by the slits. As the waves in the slits become more correlated, the visibility of the interference pattern increases. Here,...

Synthesis and Mossbauer spectroscopic studies of chemically oxidized ferrocenyl(phenyl)phosphines.

Inorganic chemistry

Durfey DA, Kirss RU, Frommen C, Feighery W.
PMID: 11196808
Inorg Chem. 2000 Aug, 7;39(16):3506-14. doi: 10.1021/ic991147y.

The electrochemical potentials of Fc3-xPPhx, (1-3, x = 0-2) and (FcPPh)n (4) indicate that iodine should oxidize ferrocenyl(phenyl)phosphines. The molar conductivity of solutions of 1-3 increases sharply when the solutions are titrated with iodine, leveling off after the addition...

[Some fundamental concepts on the treatment of epilepsy].

Praxis

FROMMEL E, RADOUCO C.
PMID: 13088604
Praxis. 1953 Aug 06;42(32):669-72.

No abstract available.

Development of the baby, and welfare work.

Nursing times

FROMMER EA.
PMID: 13895515
Nurs Times. 1962 Jun 01;58:703-5.

No abstract available.

[On the methods for the dissemination of health-educational work in the field].

Ceskoslovenske zdravotnictvi

FREMMER J.
PMID: 13824845
Cesk Zdrav. 1959 Sep;7:431-3.

No abstract available.

The man seen by his doctor; from psychological analysis to philosophical attitude.

Praxis

FROMMEL E.
PMID: 18904396
Praxis. 1947 Dec 27;36(52):875-9.

No abstract available.

Interfacial glass transition profiles in ultrathin, spin cast polymer films.

The Journal of chemical physics

Sills S, Overney RM, Chau W, Lee VY, Miller RD, Frommer J.
PMID: 15267406
J Chem Phys. 2004 Mar 15;120(11):5334-8. doi: 10.1063/1.1647047.

Interfacial glass transition temperature (T(g)) profiles in spin cast, ultrathin films of polystyrene and derivatives were investigated using shear-modulated scanning force microscopy. The transitions were measured as a function of film thickness (delta), molecular weight, and crosslinking density. The...

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