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- A cortical minicolumn (also called cortical microcolumn) is a vertical column through the cortical layers of the brain. Neurons within the microcolumn...
- interconnected minicolumns. An HTM layer creates a sp**** distributed representation from its input, so that a fixed percentage of minicolumns are active...
- structure was first identified by Mountcastle in 1957. He later identified minicolumns as the basic units of the neocortex which were arranged into columns...
- Spin column-based nucleic acid purification is a solid phase extraction method to quickly purify nucleic acids. This method relies on the fact that nucleic...
- is mixed with chloroform to remove phenol residues from the solution. Minicolumn purification relies on the fact that the nucleic acids may bind (adsorption)...
- nucleic acids: DNA and RNA. DNA extraction Phenol–chloroform extraction Minicolumn purification RNA extraction Boom method Synchronous coefficient of drag...
- into horizontal cortical layers, and radially into cortical columns and minicolumns. Cortical areas have specific functions such as movement in the motor...
- (biochemistry) DNA separation by silica adsorption Hofmeister series Kosmotropic Minicolumn purification Moelbert, S; Normand, B; De Los Rios, P (2004). "Kosmotropes...
- "Preconcentration and determination of copper in tobacco leaves samples by using a minicolumn of sisal fiber (Agave sisalana) loaded with Alizarin fluorine blue by...
- than a CNN on highly overlapped digits. In Hinton's original idea one minicolumn would represent and detect one multidimensional entity. An invariant is...