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channel block

channel block

channel block
A hollow concrete masonry unit with portions depressed to form a continuous channel for reinforcing steel and grout.
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In order to evaluate the impact of dark channel block sizes on the performance, we have tested different block sizes, ranging from 3*3 to 27*27.
For this, we implement similar simulations for sodium ion channels as we did in case of potassium channel block. In the simulations we consider [[chi].sub.Na] > 0.7, because the average membrane potential [V.sub.avg] do not include spikes under below this [[chi].sub.Na] value.
Sodium channel block with mexiletine is effective in reducing dispersion of repolarization and preventing torsade de pointes in LQT2 and LQJ3 models of the long-QT syndrome.
Armstrong, "Calcium channel block by cadmium in chicken sensory neurons," Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, vol.
As shown in supplemental Figure 1, the [Ca.sup.2+] channel block did provide a rescue from DHPG-mediated dendritic reduction as shown earlier [6].
Influence of external magnesium ions on the NMDA receptor channel block by different types of organic cations.
Rock outcroppings in some of the protected pockets off the main channel block most of the currents and concentrate good populations of 4- to 7-pound "paca" peacock, while the golden, 3-bar peacocks are most often found in the quiet lagoons and lakes or on the inner bend sandbars that offer sharp dropoffs.
Since the channel coefficient is constant in every channel block, each BS can obtain the current and delayed CSI.
Open channel block by physostigmine and procaine in embryonic-like nicotinic receptors of mouse muscle.
The 4x4 channel block can be used either as a combiner or splitter and configured to provide equal power in either case.
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