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  2. Development/Plasticity/Repair Developmental Modulation of Retinal…

    www.damtp.cam.ac.uk/user/sje30/papers/sernagor2003_jn.pdf
    14 Jun 2014: 7622 • J. Neurosci., August 20, 2003 • 23(20):7621–7629 Sernagor et al. • ... 7626 • J. Neurosci., August 20, 2003 • 23(20):7621–7629 Sernagor et al. •
  3. 5 The Wave Equation Waves are extremely common in ...

    www.damtp.cam.ac.uk/user/dbs26/1BMethods/Wave.pdf
    9 Nov 2014: 4L. n=1. n2 (A2n B2n). (5.20). Notice in particular that this total energy is independent of time; just like in simple har-.
  4. Fluid flows created by swimming bacteria driveself-organization in…

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    14 Jul 2014: Φ iscomputed for drops with diameters between 4 20 μm and25 125 μm for dense (area fraction 25%) and semidilutesuspensions (area fraction 10%).Fig. ... Phys Rev Lett 110(22):228102. 20. Aranson IS (2013) The aquatic dance of bacteria.
  5. PHYSICAL REVIEW E 89, 043011 (2014) Geometry and wetting ...

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    22 Apr 2014: 20. Similarly to the two-dimensional case and forsimilar geometrical reasons, the surface energy stays constantin the dewetting range (α between 0 and π/2 θE ). 2. Hydrophilic case. In the ... FIG. 20. (Color online) Total surface energy E as a
  6. Can everything be computed? On the Solvability Complexity Index and…

    www.damtp.cam.ac.uk/research/afha/workshops/cid2014/Hansen.pdf
    23 Jul 2014: 20 / 26. Solving linear systems. TheoremLet Binv(l 2(N)) denote the set of bounded invertible operators anddefine the domain = Binv(l 2(N)) l 2(N).
  7. Numerical solution of Sturm–Liouville problemsvia Fer streamers:…

    www.damtp.cam.ac.uk/user/na/NA_papers/NA2014_01.pdf
    21 Jan 2014: ρ(Dλ,0(ck,ck1)). 2. )20. = O (1). [1 00 1. ]O (1). ... 0 O (1) (2hmax). O (1) (2hmax)1 0. ]. 22. where we have called upon assumptions (1.19)–(1.20) and (A.15).
  8. TH EJ OU RN AL OF CE LL BIO ...

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    14 Jun 2014: 7 Exp. 8 Exp. 9 Mean rank Pooled rank. AChR. 1 20 1051 176 4 50 16 10 4496 66 654 2AChR. ... 3, 8, 9, 20, and 24). For theother five, however, in situ hybridization revealed a punctatepattern of expression associated with individual muscle fibers(Fig.
  9. , 20131160, published 26 February 201411 2014 J. R. ...

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    26 Feb 2014: capture of axonemal components in near-physiological states, at molecular-level resolution [20]. ... 20. (iii). (ii). (i). no slips. few slips. many slips. 0 10time (s).
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    www.damtp.cam.ac.uk/user/sje30/papers/eglen2006.pdf
    14 Jun 2014: Annuli are drawn 5 µm apart. No two cells tend to be less than 15–20 µmapart. ... 2bshows that typically no two cholinergic cells come closer than 15–20 µm of one another.
  11. J. Fluid Mech. (2014), vol. 747, pp. 572–604. c© ...

    www.damtp.cam.ac.uk/user/lauga/papers/89.pdf
    24 Apr 2014: c0(1, ζ)=C0(ζ)c, (3.19)ur0(1, ζ)=0, (3.20). u‖0 =M(ζ)‖C0, (3.21). with M, the mobility coefficient, given by. ... M(ζ)=. 0ρ(. eφ̃0(ρ,ζ) 1). dρ. (3.22). Combining (3.20) and (3.21), we therefore establish that, provided ε2Pe 1, theouter

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