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- Manichaean view of good and evil led Blake to express a deliberately depolarised and unified vision of the cosmos in which the material world and physical...
- located on the right atrium. The sinoatrial node uses calcium to cause a depolarising signal transduction pathway from the atrium through right and left atrioventricular...
- when you look at it from below, two dots appear, because the light is "depolarised" and fractured along different axes. The crystal can then be rotated...
- by a depression in the right atrium – the fossa ovalis. The atria are depolarised by calcium. The left atrium receives the oxygenated blood from the left...
- action potential reaches a node of Ranvier, it depolarises the cell membrane. As the cell membrane is depolarised, the voltage-gated sodium channels open and...
- are chemicals that are released at synapses when the local membrane is depolarised and Ca2+ enters into the cell, typically when an action potential arrives...
- deflection on the ECG implies cells are becoming more positive in charge ("depolarising") in the direction of that lead, whereas an upward inflection implies...
- dipole to reach an area that had been refractory and is now able to be depolarised with continuation of the wavefront.[citation needed] In clinical practice...
- vesicles, which are released by exocytosis when the nerve terminals are depolarised. Endogenous oxytocin concentrations in the brain have been found to be...
- bringing it into contact with the object to be cooled, and finally depolarising it, would result in refrigeration. Tunable dielectrics are insulators...