27 research outputs found

    Competição de cultivares de tomate tipo salada No Submédio do Vale do São Francisco nas condições de verão.

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    O presente trabalho teve por objetivo avaliar o comportamento produtivo de cultivares de tomate do tipo salada, com hábito de crescimento determinado, nas condições de verão do Submédio do Vale do São Francisco.Suplemento. Edição dos Anais do 53 Congresso Brasileiro de Olericultura, jul. 2014

    Competição de cultivares de alface americana nas condições de inverno no Submédio do Vale do São Francisco.

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    O presente trabalho objetivou-se a avaliar o comportamento de cultivares de alface americana, nas condições locaisSuplemento. Edição dos Anais do 53 Congresso Brasileiro de Olericultura, jul. 2014

    Desempenho de cultivares de mini tomate em condições de verão do Submédio do Vale do São Francisco.

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    O presente trabalho se propõe avaliar cultivares de mini tomate, com hábito de crescimento determinado, em condições de verão no Submédio do Vale do São Francisco.Suplemento. Edição dos Anais do 53 Congresso Brasileiro de Olericultura, jul. 2014

    Reliability of Synaptic Transmission at the Synapses of Held In Vivo under Acoustic Stimulation

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    BACKGROUND:The giant synapses of Held play an important role in high-fidelity auditory processing and provide a model system for synaptic transmission at central synapses. Whether transmission of action potentials can fail at these synapses has been investigated in recent studies. At the endbulbs of Held in the anteroventral cochlear nucleus (AVCN) a consistent picture emerged, whereas at the calyx of Held in the medial nucleus of the trapezoid body (MNTB) results on the reliability of transmission remain inconsistent. In vivo this discrepancy could be due to the difficulty in identifying failures of transmission. METHODS/FINDINGS:We introduce a novel method for detecting unreliable transmission in vivo. Based on the temporal relationship between a cells' waveform and other potentials in the recordings, a statistical test is developed that provides a balanced decision between the presence and the absence of failures. Its performance is quantified using simulated voltage recordings and found to exhibit a high level of accuracy. The method was applied to extracellular recordings from the synapses of Held in vivo. At the calyces of Held failures of transmission were found only rarely. By contrast, at the endbulbs of Held in the AVCN failures were found under spontaneous, excited, and suppressed conditions. In accordance with previous studies, failures occurred most abundantly in the suppressed condition, suggesting a role for inhibition. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE:Under the investigated activity conditions/anesthesia, transmission seems to remain largely unimpeded in the MNTB, whereas in the AVCN the occurrence of failures is related to inhibition and could be the basis/result of computational mechanisms for temporal processing. More generally, our approach provides a formal tool for studying the reliability of transmission with high statistical accuracy under typical in vivo recording conditions
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