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On Slicing Programs with Jump Statements

by Hiralal Agrawal , 1994
"... Program slices have potential uses in many software engineering applications. Traditional slicing algorithms, however, do not work correctly on programs that contain explicit jump statements. Two similar algorithms were proposed recently to alleviate this problem. Both require the flowgraph and the ..."
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Program slices have potential uses in many software engineering applications. Traditional slicing algorithms, however, do not work correctly on programs that contain explicit jump statements. Two similar algorithms were proposed recently to alleviate this problem. Both require the flowgraph

Natural waking and sleep states: a view from inside neocortical neurons

by M. Steriade, I. Timofeev, F. Grenier - J. Neurophysiol , 2001
"... 1969–1985, 2001. In this first intracellular study of neocortical activities during waking and sleep states, we hypothesized that synaptic activities during natural states of vigilance have a decisive impact on the observed electrophysiological properties of neurons that were previously studied unde ..."
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under anesthesia or in brain slices. We investigated the incidence of different firing patterns in neocortical neurons of awake cats, the relation between membrane potential fluctuations and firing rates, and the input resistance during all states of vigilance. In awake animals, the neurons displaying

Effects of hypoxia on the myocardial metabolism of intact dogs

by B. Hackel, Walter T. Goodale, M. D., Jerome Kleinerman - Circ. Res
"... Coronary blood flow and myocardial oxygen and carbohydrate metabolism were studied in normal intact dogs subjected to different degrees of hypoxia. Total left ventricular oxygen con-sumption was maintained during administration of 10 per cent and 5 per cent oxygen owing to increase in coronary flow ..."
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Coronary blood flow and myocardial oxygen and carbohydrate metabolism were studied in normal intact dogs subjected to different degrees of hypoxia. Total left ventricular oxygen con-sumption was maintained during administration of 10 per cent and 5 per cent oxygen owing to increase in coronary flow

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"... mechanism is consistent with shear across the Oman Line. Felt earthquakes are rare in the region, however no regional seismic local seismicity. The Semail was a largely intact slice of hot young hwestwards or west-Tectonophysics 415 (200network exists in the UAE to determine local seismicity. This e ..."
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mechanism is consistent with shear across the Oman Line. Felt earthquakes are rare in the region, however no regional seismic local seismicity. The Semail was a largely intact slice of hot young hwestwards or west-Tectonophysics 415 (200network exists in the UAE to determine local seismicity

A novel in vitro preparation: the intact hippocampal formation. Neuron

by Ilgam Khalilov, Monique Esclapez, Igor Medina, Djamila Aggoun, Karri Lamsa, Xavier Leinekugel, Roustem Khazipov, Yehezkel Ben-ari, Inserm U, Hôpital De Port Royal , 1997
"... We now describe a simple in vitro experimental system allowing conventional recordings of the neonatal intact hippocampal formation (IHF), or of a complex including the two hippocampi and the septum in a submerged chamber, that offers most of the advantages 75014 Paris of slices, namely, the use of ..."
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We now describe a simple in vitro experimental system allowing conventional recordings of the neonatal intact hippocampal formation (IHF), or of a complex including the two hippocampi and the septum in a submerged chamber, that offers most of the advantages 75014 Paris of slices, namely, the use

Video Article Intact Histological Characterization of Brain-implanted Microdevices and Surrounding Tissue

by Andrew J. Woolley, Himanshi A. Desai, Janak Gaire, Andrew L. Ready, Kevin J. Otto
"... Research into the design and utilization of brain-implanted microdevices, such as microelectrode arrays, aims to produce clinically relevant devices that interface chronically with surrounding brain tissue. Tissue surrounding these implants is thought to react to the presence of the devices over tim ..."
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protocol in which cortical-implanted devices are collected intact in surrounding rodent brain tissue. We describe how, once perfused with fixative, brains are removed and sliced in such a way as to avoid explanting devices. We outline fluorescent antibody labeling and optical clearing methods useful

Metabolic Studies on Cardiac Tissue Obtained by Needle Biopsy in the Intact Unanesthetized Dog

by G. Casteiv, Julianj Marsh
"... This paper describes the use of needle biopsy of the heart as a method of obtaining specimens of cardiac muscle for biochemical study in the intact unanesthetized dog. The procedure is simple and may be repeated many times. Studies indicate that tissue obtained by this method resembles conventional ..."
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This paper describes the use of needle biopsy of the heart as a method of obtaining specimens of cardiac muscle for biochemical study in the intact unanesthetized dog. The procedure is simple and may be repeated many times. Studies indicate that tissue obtained by this method resembles conventional

Visualization of Synaptic Activity Neurotechnique in Hippocampal Slices with FM1-43 Enabled by Fluorescence Quenching

by Fm- Staining, Jason L. Pyle, Ege T. Kavalali, Sukwoo Choi, Richard W. Tsien
"... has not been successfully implemented in more intact preparations such as brain slices. The large area of membrane lipid available for FM1-43 uptake and the tortuous pathway for its escape make it impractical to ..."
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has not been successfully implemented in more intact preparations such as brain slices. The large area of membrane lipid available for FM1-43 uptake and the tortuous pathway for its escape make it impractical to

Perfusion Culture Improves the Maintenance of Cultured Liver Tissue Slices

by Wanxin Sun, Ph. D, Hanry Yu, Ph. D
"... Cultured precision-cut liver tissue slices are useful for studying the metabolism and toxicity of xenobiotics in liver. They may also be used to investigate the behavior of and interaction between different cell types in an intact histo-architecture. Because cultured liver tissues undergo a loss of ..."
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Cultured precision-cut liver tissue slices are useful for studying the metabolism and toxicity of xenobiotics in liver. They may also be used to investigate the behavior of and interaction between different cell types in an intact histo-architecture. Because cultured liver tissues undergo a loss

Giant depolarizing potentials: the septal pole of the hippocampus paces the activity of the developing intact septohippocampal complex in vitro

by Xavier Leinekugel, Ilgam Khalilov, Yehezkel Ben-ari, Roustem Khazipov - J Neurosci , 1998
"... In neonatal hippocampal slices, recurrent spontaneous giant depolarizing potentials (GDPs) provide neuronal synchronized firing and Ca 2 � oscillations. To investigate the possible role of GDPs in the synchronization of neuronal activity in intact neonatal limbic structures, we used multiple simulta ..."
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In neonatal hippocampal slices, recurrent spontaneous giant depolarizing potentials (GDPs) provide neuronal synchronized firing and Ca 2 � oscillations. To investigate the possible role of GDPs in the synchronization of neuronal activity in intact neonatal limbic structures, we used multiple
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