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1 dependent on a rapid transition to a cleaner grid.
2 amics to structured populations on a lattice grid.
3 e decarbonization of the regional electrical grid.
4 and line and displays them in an interactive grid.
5 f the dense scotoma than in the overall test grid.
6 This effect is strongest near the shock grid.
7 nderstand technology-policy dynamics for the grid.
8 of renewable electricity and storage on the grid.
9 le when an agent changes its location on the grid.
10 location of some images but not others on a grid.
11 ing microperimetry with a Humphrey 10-2 test grid.
12 from the Global Human Settlement population grid.
13 rking synergistically within the electricity grid.
14 eral typical network models and the US power grid.
15 gand strands to form a woven 3 x 3 molecular grid.
16 ynomial expansions, and coarse and fine mesh grid.
17 thin the A and B regions of the Clarke error grid.
18 , and collect and characterise them on a TEM grid.
19 region, as well as in the subregions of the grids.
20 tions such as electrified transportation and grids.
21 000 grids, then tested on a separate 50 000 grids.
25 id can subsequently be joined through within-grid alkene metathesis reactions to form a topologically
28 Treatment Diabetic Retinopathy Study (ETDRS) grid and correlated them with VA via a mixed-effects mod
30 net removed from the atmosphere, considering grid and solar electricity without post-processing costs
31 of the coordination between cell types, with grid and speed cells, but not head direction cells, resp
32 peak power consumption from the electricity grid and therefore the cost for fast-charging electric v
37 uring the standard technique used to blot EM grids and that these manifest in nonuniform ice after vi
38 o low-frequency forced oscillations in power grids and will help advance the understanding of their d
39 24-2 grid were similar to those of the 24-2C grid, and both identified a comparable number of cluster
41 try considerations such as how functional, k-grid, and other model variables are selected to enable i
42 each other onto the surface of a nanowire EM grid, and the mixing reaction stops when the grid is vit
44 olation, cryo-sample preparation on graphene grids, and an efficient particle selection strategy, the
46 termediates and the resulting self-assembled grid architectures were imaged at submolecular resolutio
48 nse such information onto a "translatability grid" as a straightforward, visual guide for GRI develop
50 the 2014-2017 United States (U.S.) electric grid at the North American Electric Reliability Corporat
51 l imaging module to acquire an automated fLM grid atlas that is linked to the cryoEM grid atlas, foll
52 fLM grid atlas that is linked to the cryoEM grid atlas, followed by cryofLM imaging after freezing.
55 uniformly constructed as multi-channel voxel grids based on biophysical properties derived from raw a
56 IS-based extension module which combines the grid-based data with the 3D slope stability analysis mod
60 bal visual field indices similar to the 24-2 grid but tended to identify more clusters of central fun
61 cordance was better achieved using the 24-2C grid, but half of the visual field test locations did no
63 s to template the assembly of the interwoven grid by binding within the square cavities formed betwee
64 tion from a transmission electron microscope grid by pressing absorbent filter paper against the spec
71 rment in the hippocampus, possibly linked to grid cell disruption, as circuit mechanisms underlying s
73 nstrate that changes in spatial stability of grid cell firing correlate with changes in a proposed sp
74 ell firing on a 10 s time scale suggest that grid cell firing is a function of velocity signals integ
77 inputs other than visual inputs can support grid cell firing, though less accurately, in complete da
81 ested prediction of these models is that the grid cell network should exhibit an activity correlation
84 his is exemplified by correspondence between grid cell spatial scales and the synaptic integrative pr
85 n mice and, in contrast to the modularity of grid cell spatial scales, have a continuous dorsoventral
86 in entorhinal cortex have been reported with grid cell-like firing in response to eye movements, i.e.
87 patial navigation tasks, so-called place and grid cell-like representations emerge because of the rel
89 spatial memory in a similar manner to rodent grid-cell activity and, therefore, strengthen the putati
90 regularity of grid patterns in rodents and a grid-cell model based on the eigenvectors of the success
93 on: variability in the firing rate of single grid cells across firing fields, and artificial remappin
95 refore, strengthen the putative link between grid cells and behaviour along with their cognitive func
96 e show that individual firing fields of pure grid cells are tuned to multiple head directions, with t
97 the firing times of simultaneously recorded grid cells before and during hippocampal inactivation.
98 on posit that recurrent connectivity between grid cells controls their patterns of co-activation.
101 tuned hippocampal place cells and entorhinal grid cells exhibit distinct spike patterns in different
103 y PM(2.5) levels were estimated at 1-kmx1-km grid cells from a previously validated prediction model.
105 itation Climatology Centre V2018 0.5 degrees grid cells in 50 km zones from the shoreline into the in
107 but is accounted for by models in which pure grid cells integrate inputs from co-aligned conjunctive
109 on of whether species richness of individual grid cells is controlled by local factors, or reflects l
110 suggest that local directional signals from grid cells may contribute to downstream computations by
112 consists of dividing a geometric space into grid cells represented by nodes connected chronologicall
113 rons that represent self-location, including grid cells that fire in periodic locations and velocity
114 We shed light on the potential of entorhinal grid cells to efficiently encode variables of dimension
117 5) concentrations measured over ~8.6 million grid cells with geographic, economic, and demographic da
118 ce exploring real 2D arenas demonstrate that grid cells within these three groups have similar spatia
119 ts the regular firing patterns of entorhinal grid cells, proposedly providing a metric for cognitive
121 For spatially sensitive neurons, such as grid cells, to faithfully represent the environment thes
122 ered to constitute the largest population of grid cells, which provide spatial representation to supp
126 : between the ECG leads, and between smaller grid-cells, whose size was determined via data-driven cl
129 s of biological responses to climate rely on gridded climate data derived from weather stations, whic
130 ond, the temporal and spatial resolutions of gridded climate datasets derived from weather stations a
132 Here we chemically functionalize cryo-EM grids coated with mostly one or two layers of graphene o
134 ssion of calculation parameters based on the grid column is given by the spatial analysis capability
135 stability analysis model is developed using grid column units, and the spatial expression of calcula
136 along extrusion stripes and form transitive grids, consistent with their anchors being pause sites i
137 translations of TnT1 over three-dimensional grids covering end-to-end bonded tropomyosin alone or tr
139 and 2012 (n = 2,788) and linked to national grid data on neighborhood disadvantage via residential a
141 thic faunal datasets, we present a spatially gridded data sampling design to account for survey effec
142 , we provide a global-scale quantitative and gridded dataset characterizing different spatiotemporal
145 tings, is an energy-efficient system for off-grid desalination; however, concerns remained regarding
146 Moreover, this approach supports customized grid designs targeting specific proteins, owing to its b
147 additional metric which is a combination of gridded EKE calculated in Eulerian framework and tracked
148 tovoltaics along with SLB reduced the use of grid electricity and provided higher GWP and cumulative
154 2 locations, half the locations in the 24-2C grid fell close to or outside the GCA grid when correcte
156 Our results constrain mechanisms for modular grid firing and provide evidence for inter-animal phenot
157 ractor or oscillatory interference models of grid firing but is accounted for by models in which pure
158 tions between slowly precipitating pre-woven grids, followed by the removal of the ion template, resu
159 tions not connected to the centralized water grid for disaster relief, rural, military, and other app
163 wed the formation of stacked 2D rhombohedral grids forming channels decorated with the interlocked al
164 n database of measurements of electric power grid frequencies across 17 locations in 12 synchronous a
166 Treatment Diabetic Retinopathy Study (ETDRS) grid, generated by the software using the "RPE" segmenta
168 l winter wheat field in which a 5x6 trapping grid had been established with 2m distance between traps
169 es to capture water vapor off the electrical grid have been reported, all of which assume varying rel
172 trait, occurrence and phylogenetic data with gridded, high-resolution environmental layers and comput
174 y only possible for individual pixels in the grid if susceptible and infectious individuals move in t
175 CI 9.4-30.2; p = 0.001), and recent subdural grid implantation (beta = 42.8, 95%CI 11.8-73.8; p = 0.0
176 an air/liquid interface on a stainless-steel grid in cell culture wells containing a nutrient solutio
177 e Hilbert-transform to produce 175 000 image grids in 35 patients, labeled for rotational activation
178 onditions, ion transmission through multiple grids in series can even surpass transmission through a
183 grids), CNN reproducibly classified AF image grids into those with/without rotational sites with 95.0
188 med (337 cases, 49.2%), followed by modified grid laser (207 cases, 30.2%), sectoral laser (41 cases,
190 Employing disaggregated panel data at the grid level, we find that repeated dry anomalies lead to
192 pplying models of cognitive mapping based on grid-like metrics [8] to naturalistic circumstances.
194 form of only periodic one or two-dimensional grids, limiting the scope of patterning activities that
197 ect contact between the filter paper and the grid, may result in more repeatable and uniform sample t
198 ired for experimental trials compared with a grid method and suggested that medium modifications were
199 neurons that combine activity from multiple grid modules, each representing higher-dimensional space
201 al presentation of the object over a regular grid of 8 spots covering the left premotor cortex (PMC)
204 etallic cellular structure (with an internal grid of large ceramic segments) is non-cuttable by an an
211 mitigation potential of ESS for electricity grid operation is further enhanced by increasing use of
212 d linear dichroism visualization in Nanodisc grids or SOLVING, to determine the molecular orientation
216 t despite the promising advances of affinity grids over the past decades, no single strategy has demo
219 nges in the spatial frequency of eigenvector grid patterns, distance estimates between remembered pos
220 size and shape of the environment influence grid patterns, whether entorhinal velocity signals are e
222 estimate signal emergence time at individual grid points, but are rarely employed to identify global
224 echnique, diffraction gratings, bilayer wire-grid polarizers, and resonant metal mesh long-pass filte
227 ssion analysis, ignoring hourly variation in grid power and ignoring temperature-driven variation in
228 in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEVs) from the grid promise ever higher reductions in CO(2) emissions.
229 vehicles, consumer electronics and electric grids relies on the precisely tuned electrochemical dyna
233 irection, whereas conjunctive cells generate grid representations that are tuned to a single head dir
234 igh-voltage power transmission in electrical grids requires reliable and durable dielectric polymers
235 ovide hourly estimates of temperature (100 m grid resolution over entire area, 1 m for a selected are
236 require the formation of higher-dimensional grid responses, a cell-inefficient and rigid mechanism.
238 ractor network models of grid formation, the grid scale of a single module is set by the distance of
240 emissions changes at scales that capture the grid-scale benefits of technologies and policies that en
241 eries have captured widespread attention for grid-scale energy storage owing to the natural abundance
242 and of LIBs for commercialization in EVs and grid-scale energy storage stations, and a shortage of li
244 potential as a candidate for next-generation grid-scale energy storage, the implementation of the Na
246 ional Wetland Inventory data and 5-kilometre grid-scale estimates of N inputs and outputs to demonstr
249 tential to enable widespread applications in grid-scale thermal energy storage(1,2), direct solar ene
251 th selected ML classifiers, optimized with a grid search approach, applied to two phenotypic CAD prof
253 POT-generated ML pipelines that outperformed grid search optimized models across multiple performance
254 ating cross-validation, multiple regression, grid search, and bisection algorithms named KAML that ai
256 with either a stainless steel or a platinum grid separated from the sensor by a porous separator.
257 Here, we provide a detailed protocol for GRID-seq that includes nuclei preparation, chromatin fra
258 NA interactions with DNA by deep sequencing (GRID-seq) of fixed permeabilized nuclei that allows iden
264 phene coverage that allows for more than 70% grid squares for effective data acquisition with improve
266 We propose an automated method based on grid subsampling of microscopy image analysis data to ex
267 oated transmission electron microscopy (TEM) grid supports, where in a single high-throughput experim
270 on phenology time series in combination with gridded temperature, precipitation, and wind data across
274 batteries have expanded into the electricity grid to firm variable renewable generation, increasing t
275 e 24-2 test grid with that of the 24-2C test grid to measure visual field global indices, identify ce
279 showed approximately 4-fold increases in the Grid transformation as well as the AND similarity index
280 using side-by-side comparison of microarray grids, triangles incorporating angles 15-90 degrees , an
281 ensitivity (MS) derived from a standard test grid using microperimetry is a sensitive outcome measure
282 ere randomly selected from digitally created grids using available satellite images and all household
283 as developed and trained on 100 000 AF image grids, validated on 25 000 grids, then tested on a separ
288 ata between 1979 and 2013 on a 2.5 by 2.5 km grid) was combined with a regression model predicting th
292 (3) years, six females) using a 64-electrode grid while performing isometric ankle dorsiflexion contr
294 ated the compounds as plated subsets on a 2D grid with property based ranking in one dimension and in
295 was to compare the ability of the 24-2 test grid with that of the 24-2C test grid to measure visual
297 l results by performing simulations on image grids with experimentally determined obstacle configurat
298 n is significantly improved, even when using grids with higher optical transparency to improve ion tr
299 ribe a method for preparing graphene cryo-EM grids with up to 99% monolayer graphene coverage that al
300 f a series of giant supramolecular hexagonal grids, with diameters on the order of 20 nm and molecula