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Flexibility in the nervous system: Regulation of axonal spike initiation in a sensory neuron fine-tunes signal integration
Free accessTIBKAT | 2015|Keywords: Sensory neurons -
Development of electronic aids for the visually impaired : proceedings of a workshop on the rehabilitation of the visually impaired, held at the Institute for Research on Electromagnetic Waves of the National Research Council, Florence, Italy/ sponsored by the Commission of the European Communities as advised by the Committee on Medical and Public Health Research. Ed. by P. L. Emiliani
TIBKAT | 1986|Keywords: Sensory Aids -
Evolution of receptor cells : cytological, membranous and molecular levels
TIBKAT | 1982|Keywords: Receptors, Sensory -
Selected papers from the Japanese Conference on the Advancement of Assistive and Rehabilitation Technology : 23rd JCAART 2008, Niigata
TIBKAT | 2011|Keywords: Sensory Aids -
Introduction to skin biothermomechanics and thermal pain
TIBKAT | 2011|Keywords: Sensory Receptor Cells -
Human evoked potentials : applications and problems ; proceedings
TIBKAT | 1978|Keywords: Sensory stimulation -
Hereditary Peripheral Neuropathies
TIBKAT | 2005|Keywords: Hereditary Motor and Sensory Neuropathies -
Flavors for nutraceutical and functional foods
TIBKAT | 2019|Keywords: Functional foods ; Sensory evaluation
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