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  • Microelectrode array
  • Device in neurophysiology

    Microelectrode arrays (MEAs) (also referred to as multielectrode arrays) are devices that contain multiple (tens to thousands) microelectrodes through

    Microelectrode array

    Microelectrode_array

  • Microelectrode
  • Electrode used in electrophysiology

    A microelectrode is an electrode used in electrophysiology either for recording neural signals or for the electrical stimulation of nervous tissue. They

    Microelectrode

    Microelectrode

  • Stretchable microelectrode array
  • Device in neurophysiology

    Stretchable microelectrode arrays (stretchable MEAs or sMEAs) (also referred to as stretchable multielectrode arrays) are a specialized type of microelectrode array

    Stretchable microelectrode array

    Stretchable microelectrode array

    Stretchable_microelectrode_array

  • Single-unit recording
  • Method to measure responses of a neuron

    measuring the electro-physiological responses of a single neuron using a microelectrode system. When a neuron generates an action potential, the signal propagates

    Single-unit recording

    Single-unit_recording

  • Neurostimulation
  • Purposeful modulation of nervous system activity

    modulation of the nervous system's activity using invasive (e.g., microelectrodes) or non-invasive means (e.g., transcranial magnetic stimulation, transcranial

    Neurostimulation

    Neurostimulation

  • Brain–computer interface
  • Connection between brain and computer

    MEG, MRI) and partially invasive (ECoG and endovascular) to invasive (microelectrode array) based on how physically close electrodes are to brain tissue

    Brain–computer interface

    Brain–computer interface

    Brain–computer_interface

  • Electrophysiology
  • Electrical properties of biological cells

    cell. To make an intracellular recording, the tip of a fine (sharp) microelectrode must be inserted inside the cell, so that the membrane potential can

    Electrophysiology

    Electrophysiology

    Electrophysiology

  • Mosquito proboscis inspired needles
  • loosely modeled by Euler's critical load equation. In a study designing microelectrodes to minimize tissue inflammation, two microneedles were tested for maximum

    Mosquito proboscis inspired needles

    Mosquito_proboscis_inspired_needles

  • Precision Neuroscience
  • American brain-computer interface company

    invasive brain–computer interface. The interface includes a thin-film microelectrode array that conforms to the brain surface without penetrating the brain

    Precision Neuroscience

    Precision Neuroscience

    Precision_Neuroscience

  • Local field potential
  • Transient electrical signals

    high-impedance microelectrode placed in the midst of the population of cells generating it. They can be recorded, for example, via a microelectrode placed in

    Local field potential

    Local_field_potential

  • Carbon-fiber reinforced polymer
  • Light, strong and rigid composite material

    carbon-fiber disk microelectrode or the fiber is cut to a length of 75–150 μm to make carbon-fiber cylinder electrode. Carbon-fiber microelectrodes are used either

    Carbon-fiber reinforced polymer

    Carbon-fiber_reinforced_polymer

  • Intracellular pH
  • ways in which intracellular pH (pHi) can be measured including with a microelectrode, dye that is sensitive to pH, or with nuclear magnetic resonance techniques

    Intracellular pH

    Intracellular pH

    Intracellular_pH

  • Carbon fibers
  • Material fibers about 5–10 μm in diameter composed of carbon

    carbon-fiber disk microelectrode, or the fiber is cut to a length of 75–150 μm to make a carbon-fiber cylinder electrode. Carbon-fiber microelectrodes are used

    Carbon fibers

    Carbon fibers

    Carbon_fibers

  • Bilateral cingulotomy
  • Neurosurgical procedure for treating depression, OCD, and chronic pain

    processing areas. These findings have also been confirmed by stereotactic microelectrode analysis of single cortical neurons in a study, which involved nine

    Bilateral cingulotomy

    Bilateral_cingulotomy

  • Gilbert Ling
  • American scientist (1919–2019)

    States university. In 1947, he co-developed the Gerard-Graham-Ling microelectrode: a device that allows scientists to more accurately measure the electrical

    Gilbert Ling

    Gilbert Ling

    Gilbert_Ling

  • Neural engineering
  • Discipline in biomedical engineering

    closely related, however, to the field of neural implants, such as microelectrode arrays that can stimulate and record brain function, and with further

    Neural engineering

    Neural_engineering

  • Cortical implant
  • Subset of neuroprosthetics

    design and placement. A typical cortical implant is an implantable microelectrode array, which is a small device through which a neural signal can be

    Cortical implant

    Cortical_implant

  • Orientation selectivity
  • Orientation selectivity as it was first seen and measured in the cat's visual cortex via microelectrode analysis paired with visual stimulus.

    Orientation selectivity

    Orientation_selectivity

  • Platinum–iridium alloy
  • Alloys of the precious metals platinum and iridium

    other extremely widespread use for Pt/Ir alloy is fabrication of metal microelectrodes for electrical stimulation of nervous tissue and electrophysiological

    Platinum–iridium alloy

    Platinum–iridium alloy

    Platinum–iridium_alloy

  • Andreas Hierlemann
  • German chemist and biosystems engineering professor (born 1964)

    the field of CMOS-based chemical and biomicrosensors and high-density microelectrode arrays. From 1985 to 1991, Hierlemann studied chemistry at the University

    Andreas Hierlemann

    Andreas Hierlemann

    Andreas_Hierlemann

  • Michael Bach (vision scientist)
  • German scientist (born 1950)

    between neurones in the visual cortex based on recordings with a multi-microelectrode] (Thesis) (in German). OCLC 720817219. "Michael Bach's CV". "Optical

    Michael Bach (vision scientist)

    Michael Bach (vision scientist)

    Michael_Bach_(vision_scientist)

  • Shear stress
  • Component of stress coplanar with a material cross section

    electro-diffusional method measures the wall shear rate in the liquid phase from microelectrodes under limiting diffusion current conditions. A potential difference

    Shear stress

    Shear stress

    Shear_stress

  • Neuralink
  • American neurotechnology company

    accompanies the brain tissue response to chronically implanted silicon microelectrode arrays". Experimental Neurology. 195 (1): 115–126. doi:10.1016/j.expneurol

    Neuralink

    Neuralink

    Neuralink

  • Arrhythmia
  • Group of medical conditions characterized by irregular heartbeat

    in the occurrence of unidirectional block, as studied with multiple microelectrodes". Circulation Research. 39 (2): 168–177. doi:10.1161/01.RES.39.2.168

    Arrhythmia

    Arrhythmia

    Arrhythmia

  • Ida Henrietta Hyde
  • American physiologist (1857–1945)

    well-known invention was an intracellular micropipette electrode (known as microelectrode). Dr. Hyde had observed that electrolytes in high concentrations affect

    Ida Henrietta Hyde

    Ida_Henrietta_Hyde

  • Thalamotomy
  • Surgical procedure

    postoperatively, which improved spontaneously at 3–6 months. In a third study, microelectrode mapping (guided stereotactic surgery on the subthalamic nucleus) was

    Thalamotomy

    Thalamotomy

    Thalamotomy

  • Mark Wightman
  • American electrochemist (born 1947)

    of the ultramicroelectrode and microelectrode voltammetry. At the same time as Wightman's innovations, the microelectrode was developed independently by

    Mark Wightman

    Mark Wightman

    Mark_Wightman

  • Developmental bioelectricity
  • Electric current produced in living cells

    the glass microelectrode (or micropipette), the vibrating (or self-referencing) voltage probe, and the vibrating ion-selective microelectrode. The former

    Developmental bioelectricity

    Developmental bioelectricity

    Developmental_bioelectricity

  • Polarograph
  • Polarograph uses an electrolytic cell consisting of an electrode or microelectrode small area, generally of the mercury drop type, which is a very fine

    Polarograph

    Polarograph

    Polarograph

  • Brain in a vat
  • Philosophical thought experiment

    (1996) Science Adaptive flight control with living neuronal networks on microelectrode arrays Architecture for Neuronal Cell Control of a Mobile Robot

    Brain in a vat

    Brain in a vat

    Brain_in_a_vat

  • Microneurography
  • Medical diagnostic method

    study nerve impulses of an identified nerve, a fine tungsten needle microelectrode is inserted into the nerve and connected to a high input impedance differential

    Microneurography

    Microneurography

    Microneurography

  • Shannon criteria
  • pentoxide pellet electrodes of 1 mm in diameter, or iridium penetrating microelectrodes of 6500 μm2. As a result of these restricted methods, Shannon states

    Shannon criteria

    Shannon criteria

    Shannon_criteria

  • Seizure
  • Period of symptoms due to excessive or synchronous neuronal brain activity

    from people without seizures. One example of biomarkers is the use of microelectrodes, which can be used to monitor abnormal electrical brain activity. Another

    Seizure

    Seizure

    Seizure

  • Current source density analysis
  • Electric circuit model in neuroscience

    neuroscience, current source density analysis is the practice of placing a microelectrode in proximity to a nerve or a nerve cell to detect current sourcing from

    Current source density analysis

    Current_source_density_analysis

  • Cultured neuronal network
  • Cell culture of neurons

    specific mix of gases (air with 5% CO2 is typical) sealed inside. A microelectrode array (MEA), also commonly called a multielectrode array, is a patterned

    Cultured neuronal network

    Cultured_neuronal_network

  • Isolated brain
  • Brain kept alive in vitro outside of a body

    Dockendorf made an "adaptive flight control with living neuronal networks on microelectrode arrays". Teams at the Georgia Institute of Technology and the University

    Isolated brain

    Isolated brain

    Isolated_brain

  • Neurophysiology
  • Study of neural function

    Blau, Axel; Ziegler, Christiane; Hierlemann, Andreas (2006). "CMOS Microelectrode Array for Bidirectional Interaction With Neuronal Networks". IEEE Journal

    Neurophysiology

    Neurophysiology

  • Bio-MEMS
  • Microtechnology

    creating an oligonucleotide microarray are by gel pads (Motorola), microelectrodes (Nanogen), photolithography (Affymetrix), and inkjet technology (Agilent)

    Bio-MEMS

    Bio-MEMS

    Bio-MEMS

  • Dopamine
  • Organic chemical that functions both as a hormone and a neurotransmitter

    and computer scientists interested in machine learning. Evidence from microelectrode recordings from the brains of animals shows that dopamine neurons in

    Dopamine

    Dopamine

    Dopamine

  • Neuroprosthetics
  • Discipline related to neuroscience and biomedical engineering

    transferred to an implanted unit that stimulates the auditory nerve through a microelectrode array. Through the replacement or augmentation of damaged senses, these

    Neuroprosthetics

    Neuroprosthetics

  • Electroencephalography
  • Electrophysiological method to record electrical activity of the brain

    and propagation. Some clinical sites record data from penetrating microelectrodes. Sometimes it is more convenient or clinically necessary to perform

    Electroencephalography

    Electroencephalography

    Electroencephalography

  • Sense of smell
  • Sense that detects smells

    only one odor, and the rest to only a few. It has been shown through microelectrode studies that each individual odor gives a particular spatial map of

    Sense of smell

    Sense of smell

    Sense_of_smell

  • Mark Gasson
  • British research scientist

    invasively interface the nervous system of a human to a computer. In 2002 a microelectrode array was implanted in the median nerve of a healthy human and connected

    Mark Gasson

    Mark Gasson

    Mark_Gasson

  • Voltage clamp
  • Method of measuring biological cell currents

    experimenter. Cole developed the voltage clamp technique before the era of microelectrodes, so his two electrodes consisted of fine wires twisted around an insulating

    Voltage clamp

    Voltage clamp

    Voltage_clamp

  • Stefano Mancuso
  • Italian botanist

    Mancuso, together with several biochemists, developed a "non-invasive" microelectrode based on carbon nanotube technology for measuring and fixing the flow

    Stefano Mancuso

    Stefano Mancuso

    Stefano_Mancuso

  • Micromanipulator
  • Electrophysiological setup. Micromanipulators are used to position microelectrodes

    Micromanipulator

    Micromanipulator

    Micromanipulator

  • Fast-scan cyclic voltammetry
  • Method of chemical analysis

    10 Hz is routinely employed. FSCV in combination with carbon-fiber microelectrodes became a very popular method for detection of neurotransmitters, hormones

    Fast-scan cyclic voltammetry

    Fast-scan cyclic voltammetry

    Fast-scan_cyclic_voltammetry

  • Tonsil stones
  • Mineralized debris within the crevices of the tonsils

    immune to antibiotic treatment. By use of confocal microscopy and microelectrodes, biofilms similar to dental biofilms were shown to be present in the

    Tonsil stones

    Tonsil stones

    Tonsil_stones

  • Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
  • Federal research center in California, US

    117, and 118. Invention of new healthcare technologies, including a microelectrode array for construction of an artificial retina, a miniature glucose

    Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

    Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

    Lawrence_Livermore_National_Laboratory

  • Action potential
  • Neuron communication by electric impulses

    Schanne & Hébert 1969, Some Electrical Properties of Fine-Tipped Pipette Microelectrodes. Brazier 1961; McHenry & Garrison 1969; Worden, Swazey & Adelman 1975

    Action potential

    Action potential

    Action_potential

  • Eric Kandel
  • American neuropsychiatrist

    graduated from medical school and learned from Stanley Crain how to make microelectrodes that could be used for intracellular recordings of crayfish giant axons

    Eric Kandel

    Eric Kandel

    Eric_Kandel

  • Human brain
  • Central organ of the human nervous system

    cortical areas and their systemic function. By using much smaller microelectrodes, single-unit recordings can be made from a single neuron that give

    Human brain

    Human brain

    Human_brain

  • Synchronization
  • Coordination of events to operate a system in unison

    September 2024). "Modeling seizure networks in neuron-glia cultures using microelectrode arrays". Frontiers in Network Physiology. 4 1441345. doi:10.3389/fnetp

    Synchronization

    Synchronization

    Synchronization

  • Grid cell
  • Type of neuron

    direction. To detect grid cell activity in a typical rat experiment, a microelectrode that can record single-neuron activity is implanted in the dorsomedial

    Grid cell

    Grid cell

    Grid_cell

  • Deep brain stimulation
  • Neurosurgical treatment

    deep nuclei of the brain. Microelectrodes (usually 1–5) are delivered through the burr holes. A combination of microelectrode recordings, microstimulation

    Deep brain stimulation

    Deep brain stimulation

    Deep_brain_stimulation

  • Patch clamp
  • Laboratory technique in electrophysiology

    channel molecules. This type of electrode is distinct from the "sharp microelectrode" used to puncture cells in traditional intracellular recordings, in

    Patch clamp

    Patch clamp

    Patch_clamp

  • Paradromics
  • American medical device company

    Phase II SBIR grant from the NIH to develop high-density intracortical microelectrode arrays for clinical applications. This grant included collaboration

    Paradromics

    Paradromics

  • Electrochemical engineering
  • Branch of chemical engineering

    comprises small batteries, amperometric sensors, microfluidic devices, microelectrodes, solid-state devices, voltammetry at disc electrodes, etc. More than

    Electrochemical engineering

    Electrochemical_engineering

  • Thallium(III) hydroxide
  • Chemical compound

    1951). "The Anodic Oxidation of Thallous Ion on the Rotating Platinum Microelectrode". Journal of the American Chemical Society. 73 (4): 1755–1756. doi:10

    Thallium(III) hydroxide

    Thallium(III)_hydroxide

  • BrainGate
  • Brain implant

    prosthetic or other external object. The sensor is in the form of a microelectrode array, formerly known as the Utah Array, which consists of 100 hair-thin

    BrainGate

    BrainGate

  • Neuromuscular junction
  • Junction between motor neuron and muscle fiber

    receptors (nAChRs) at the neuromuscular junction. With this technique, a microelectrode was placed inside the motor endplate of the muscle fiber, and a micropipette

    Neuromuscular junction

    Neuromuscular junction

    Neuromuscular_junction

  • Jerome Lettvin
  • American cognitive scientist (1920–2011)

    Vo.l. 37, pp. 425–443; (with McCulloch, Pitts, and Dell) 1953 On Microelectrodes for Plotting Currents in Nervous Tissue, Proceedings of the Physiological

    Jerome Lettvin

    Jerome Lettvin

    Jerome_Lettvin

  • Electrotropism
  • Growth or movement of an organism in response to an electric field

    The researchers applied an increasing voltage to not wear out the microelectrodes and not cause the pollen tubes and grains to burst. It was difficult

    Electrotropism

    Electrotropism

  • Marine snow
  • Shower of organic detritus in the ocean

    (February 1987). "Can microscale chemical patches persist in the sea? Microelectrode study of marine snow, fecal pellets". Science. 235 (4789): 689–91. Bibcode:1987Sci

    Marine snow

    Marine snow

    Marine_snow

  • William Newsome
  • American neuroscientist

    techniques he uses—primarily, stimulation of brain areas of primates with microelectrodes—have helped demonstrate cause and effect rather than merely show a

    William Newsome

    William_Newsome

  • Thiomargarita namibiensis
  • Species of bacterium

    Measured with Individual Thiomargarita namibiensis Cells by Using Microelectrodes". Applied and Environmental Microbiology. 68 (11): 5746–5749. Bibcode:2002ApEnM

    Thiomargarita namibiensis

    Thiomargarita namibiensis

    Thiomargarita_namibiensis

  • Contractile vacuole
  • Organelle used in regulating osmosis

    and the direct measurement of ion concentrations inside the CV using microelectrodes led to the following model: the pumping of protons either into or out

    Contractile vacuole

    Contractile vacuole

    Contractile_vacuole

  • Flash suppression
  • Phenomenon of visual perception

    suppression. The brain basis of flash suppression has been studied using microelectrode recordings in the visual brain of the macaque monkey and in the human

    Flash suppression

    Flash_suppression

  • Chronic electrode implant
  • Device for long-term recording or stimulation of neural activity in living tissue

    implanted, and cannot easily be made more sensitive. Current implantable microelectrodes are unable to record single- or multi-unit activity reliably on a chronic

    Chronic electrode implant

    Chronic_electrode_implant

  • Dielectrophoresis
  • Particle motion in a non-uniform electric field due to dipole-field interactions

    simultaneous management of thousands of cells in microfluidic devices. Single microelectrodes on the floor of a flow cell are managed by a CMOS chip to form thousands

    Dielectrophoresis

    Dielectrophoresis

    Dielectrophoresis

  • Regenerative medicine
  • Medical field involved in regenerating tissues

    direct-current fields. Proposed tools include voltage-sensitive dyes, microelectrodes, and wearable or implantable stimulators. Some researchers and commentators

    Regenerative medicine

    Regenerative medicine

    Regenerative_medicine

  • Voltammetry
  • Method of analyzing electrochemical reactions

    for the other two electrode potentials to be compared to. In case of microelectrodes with small dimensions, the counter electrode and the reference electrode

    Voltammetry

    Voltammetry

    Voltammetry

  • Electrocorticography
  • Type of electrophysiological monitoring

    PMID 12764080. Ulbert, I; Halgren, E; Heit, G; Karmos, G (2001). "Multiple microelectrode-recording system for human intracortical applications". Journal of Neuroscience

    Electrocorticography

    Electrocorticography

    Electrocorticography

  • Mechanically gradient polymers
  • to this difference in stiffness. This is a problem for instance in microelectrodes implanted into the brain which is extremely soft. The damage caused

    Mechanically gradient polymers

    Mechanically_gradient_polymers

  • Osh Agabi
  • American bioengineer (born 1979)

    glass-based microelectrode arrays. The microelectrode array was an early demonstration of extensive surface functionalization of microelectrode arrays to

    Osh Agabi

    Osh Agabi

    Osh_Agabi

  • Chad Mirkin
  • American chemist

    Institute of Technology where he worked with Professor Mark S. Wrighton on microelectrode devices for electrocatalysis. He became a professor at Northwestern

    Chad Mirkin

    Chad Mirkin

    Chad_Mirkin

  • Torsten Wiesel
  • Swedish neuroscientist

    sensory processing. In one experiment, done in 1959, they inserted a microelectrode into the primary visual cortex of an anesthetized cat. They then projected

    Torsten Wiesel

    Torsten Wiesel

    Torsten_Wiesel

  • Glossary of neuroscience
  • G-proteins, resulting in slower but longer-lasting cellular effects. Microelectrode A very fine electrode used to record the electrical activity of individual

    Glossary of neuroscience

    Glossary_of_neuroscience

  • Brain–brain interface
  • Direct communication between animal brains

    collaboration between rats in distant cages linked by signals from cortical microelectrode arrays implanted in their brains. The rats were rewarded when actions

    Brain–brain interface

    Brain–brain_interface

  • Non-invasive micro-test technology
  • biological processes. NMT uses specialized flux sensors, derived from microelectrodes, to measure this dynamic ion/molecule activity called flux around an

    Non-invasive micro-test technology

    Non-invasive micro-test technology

    Non-invasive_micro-test_technology

  • Peripheral nerve interface
  • Implant for connecting devices to nerves

    testing, differentiated planning, and functional training. Typically microelectrode devices are implanted adjacent to, around or within the nerve trunk

    Peripheral nerve interface

    Peripheral_nerve_interface

  • Michel Imbert
  • French neuropsychologist (1935–2026)

    Imbert et P. Buser, Sensory Projections to the Motor Cortex in Cats : a Microelectrode Study. in Sensory Communication, Endicott House, W. Rosenblith, The

    Michel Imbert

    Michel Imbert

    Michel_Imbert

  • YoungSoo Kim
  • South Korean chemist (born 1978)

    amyloid-β levels in heterogeneous and monomerized states by interdigitated microelectrode sensor system". Science Advances. 5 (4) eaav1388. Bibcode:2019SciA.

    YoungSoo Kim

    YoungSoo Kim

    YoungSoo_Kim

  • Organic electrochemical transistor
  • Type of transistor

    (September 1984). "Chemical derivatization of an array of three gold microelectrodes with polypyrrole: Fabrication of a molecule-based transistor". Massachusetts

    Organic electrochemical transistor

    Organic_electrochemical_transistor

  • Leon Kochian
  • American botanist

    Cornell University. His early research at the center focused on using microelectrodes for root ion transport processes. His efforts were recognized in 1990

    Leon Kochian

    Leon_Kochian

  • Tom Otis
  • American researcher, academic and author

    Membrane properties of dentate gyrus granule cells: comparison of sharp microelectrode and whole-cell recordings. Journal of Neurophysiology, 67(5), 1346–1358

    Tom Otis

    Tom_Otis

  • David H. Hubel
  • Canadian neurophysiologist (1926–2013)

    of sleeping and awake cats. At WRAIR, he invented the modern metal microelectrode out of Stoner-Mudge lacquer and tungsten, and the modern hydraulic microdrive

    David H. Hubel

    David H. Hubel

    David_H._Hubel

  • Retinal waves
  • became established, neurobiologist Carla Shatz used calcium imaging and microelectrode recording to visualize the movement of action potentials in a wave-like

    Retinal waves

    Retinal_waves

  • Organ-on-a-chip
  • Nanotechnology simulation of human organ function

    lab-on-a-chip similarly combined a microfluidic network in PDMS with planar microelectrodes, this time to measure extracellular potentials from single adult murine

    Organ-on-a-chip

    Organ-on-a-chip

  • Massimo Grattarola
  • Gross, he started a project aiming to exploit the potentialities of the Microelectrode Arrays technique in the field of the in vitro electrophysiology to investigate

    Massimo Grattarola

    Massimo_Grattarola

  • Membrane potential
  • Electric potential difference between interior and exterior of a biological cell

    potential Electrochemical potential Goldman equation Membrane biophysics Microelectrode array Saltatory conduction Surface potential Gibbs–Donnan effect Synaptic

    Membrane potential

    Membrane potential

    Membrane_potential

  • Orientation column
  • Regions of neurons in the brain

    found to prefer crossing iso-orientation lines perpendicularly. During microelectrode experiments, it is normal to see penetrations where eye dominance changes

    Orientation column

    Orientation column

    Orientation_column

  • Liquid metal electrode
  • Electrode that uses a liquid metal

    J. H. Sluyters (January 1994). "Application of the dropping mercury microelectrode (DMμE) in electrode kinetics and electroanalysis". Journal of Electroanalytical

    Liquid metal electrode

    Liquid_metal_electrode

  • MEA
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    electrocardiography Means–ends analysis a paradigm for automated problem solving Microelectrode array, a device to record or stimulate electrophysiological activity

    MEA

    MEA

  • Cyclic voltammetry
  • Method of analyzing electrochemical reactions

    Mark (2006). "Probing Cellular Chemistry in Biological Systems with Microelectrodes". Science. 311 (5767): 1570–1574. Bibcode:2006Sci...311.1570W. doi:10

    Cyclic voltammetry

    Cyclic voltammetry

    Cyclic_voltammetry

  • Spasmodic torticollis
  • Medical condition

    a region of the brain. To stimulate the globus pallidus internus, microelectrodes are placed into the globus pallidus internus bilaterally. After the

    Spasmodic torticollis

    Spasmodic torticollis

    Spasmodic_torticollis

  • Lightness
  • Property of a color

    relationship was found in a number of other vertebrates and in 1982, using microelectrodes to measure cone responses in living rhesus macaques, Valeton and Van

    Lightness

    Lightness

    Lightness

  • Membrane electrode assembly
  • Part of a PEM fuel cell

    Electroosmotic pump Gas diffusion electrode Glossary of fuel cell terms Microelectrode array Carmo, M; Fritz D; Mergel J; Stolten D (2013). "A comprehensive

    Membrane electrode assembly

    Membrane electrode assembly

    Membrane_electrode_assembly

  • Inhibitory postsynaptic potential
  • Electrical signal inhibiting a neuron from firing

    for an action potential to be generated in the postsynaptic neuron. Microelectrodes can be used to measure postsynaptic potentials at either excitatory

    Inhibitory postsynaptic potential

    Inhibitory_postsynaptic_potential

  • List of women innovators and inventors by country
  • Louisa Mackay (1843–1908), cooking utensils Omowunmi Sadik (born 1964), microelectrode sensing, environmental applications Marie Curie (1867–1934), radioactivity

    List of women innovators and inventors by country

    List of women innovators and inventors by country

    List_of_women_innovators_and_inventors_by_country

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    Shirely

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  • ÞYRI
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    Norse

    ÞYRI

    Feminine form of Old Norse Þórir, ÞYRI means "Þórr's warrior."

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  • Boy/Male

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    Syrian God of fertility, Joy

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    Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic Oisín, OSSIAN means "little deer."

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    The one absorbed in truth, In God

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