Приклади вживання Dendrites Англійська мовою та їх переклад на Українською
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So these right here, these are dendrites.
These patterns are dendrites of various salts.
A neuron can have multiple dendrites.
Dendrites receive nerve impulses from other cells.
Multipolar neurons have one axon and several dendrites.
Dendrites receive information from other nerve cells.
A neuron typically has many dendrites and one axon.
Dendrites make up over 90% of our neuronal tissue.
A typical neuron has several dendrites and one axon.
Dendrites receive incoming messages from other nerve cells.
Axons conduct away from the cell, dendrites(usually) go.
Dendrites make up more than 90 percent of neural tissue.
A neuron can have several dendrites and usually only one axon.
The dendrites are not passive integrators of sensory-driven input;
Possible shapes for ice crystals are columns, needles, plates and dendrites.
With more dendrites, neural communication within the brain improves and becomes faster.
Pyramidal cells shoulddetect coincidences of synaptic activity on thin dendrites.
Dendrites commonly form during electrodeposition[41] during charge and discharge.
And these branches off of the soma of the neuron, off of its body, these are called dendrites.
Apical dendrites of Betz cells reach the layer I of gray matter in the primary motor cortex.
The second are radiate cells andare easily identified by numerous multi-directional spineless dendrites.
But the new study demonstrated that dendrites generate their own spikes 10 times more often than the somas.
What if we ask each citizen of China to simulate one neuron,using the telephone system to simulate the connections between axons and dendrites?
All these traits are caused mainly by the properties of the synapses, dendrites, and bodies of the neurons themselves.
The six"arms" of the snowflake, or dendrites, then grow independently, and each side of each arm grows independently.
Pyramidal cells should becapable of detecting coincident events on thin dendrites, even for a neuron with thousands of synapses.
The tree-like branches of dendrites fire signals that communicate to other neurons, which makes that computer processor operate at a fast.
Connections, called synapses are usually formed from axons to dendrites, though dendrodentritic microcircuits and other connections are possible.
The six"arms" of the snowflake, or dendrites, then grow independently from each of the corners of the hexagon, while either side of each arm grows independently.
This network of pathways"releases a short pulse of dopamine onto many dendrites, thus broadcasting a global reinforcement signal to postsynaptic neurons.".