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Noise-induced memory in extended excitable systems
We describe a form of memory exhibited by extended excitable systems driven
by stochastic fluctuations. Under such conditions, the system self-organizes
into a state characterized by power-law correlations thus retaining long-term
memory of previous states. The exponents are robust and model-independent. We
discuss novel implications of these results for the functioning of cortical
neurons as well as for networks of neurons.Comment: 4 pages, latex + 5 eps figure
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A new CO carbonaceous chondrite from Acfer, Algeria
Many small fragments, totally weighing 118 g were found in the Acfer area by an Italian dealer. Chondrules size and types (predominance of granular olivine type), occurrence of twinned clinoenstatite and absence of plagioclase suggested a classification as CO carbonaceous chondrite
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A new CK carbonaceous chondrite from Hammada Al Hamra, Libya
A single stone weighing 198 g was found in 2001 in the Hammada al Hamra region of Libya. Petrographic features (mean chondrules dimensions, coarse grained matrix and presence of AOIs and CAIs) point to a classification as CK carbonaceous chondrite
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Textural and compositional features of NWA 4222, A new Martian meteorite
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Textural and minerochemical features of NWA 1807 and 2180, two new CV3 chondrites from northwest Africa
A textural and minerochemical study has been performed on NWA 1807 and 2180 chondrites in order to determine sizes and typologies of chondrules, relative abundances of mineral phases, compositions of main phases and bulk oxygen isotope composition
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