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The difference is that Adam makes use of a technique called asynchrony.
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The commonest manifestation of asynchrony was delayed inward motion during isovolumic relaxation.
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Neurally adjusted ventilatory assist allowed for an almost ten-fold reduction in asynchrony events.
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Detection and quantification of mechanical ventricular asynchrony using HTRC-MRI is feasible.
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Poor adaptation between ventilator assistance and the patient's ventilatory demand is termed asynchrony.
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Our results suggest that greater antagonistic push-pull interaction between synchronizing and desynchronizing brain regions better constrains seizure spread.
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The method permits a direct mapping of phase synchronous dynamics and desynchronizing bursts in the spatial and temporal domains.
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It shows that the synchronizing impulses can shorten the settling time of synchronization; conversely, the desynchronizing impulses can delay it.
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Finally, counter to expectation, the severity of disease symptoms expressed by hosts was not affected by desynchronisation of their central and peripheral rhythms.
Usage of desynchronization in English
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We find that bubbling induced desynchronization bursts occur for some parameter values.
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Systemic atropine created a syndrome of REM sleep without thalamocortical EEG desynchronization.
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This triggers network desynchronization because heterogeneous coupling to surrounding cells causes spike-phase dispersion.
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Dynamic patterns of phase-clustering and desynchronization are also demonstrated in the experimental data.
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Introduction: Patient-ventilator desynchronization can develop during weaning from proportional-assist ventilation.
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Detailed network models predict that desynchronization is robust, local, and dependent on synaptic input properties.
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Ex vivo recordings of the SCN from these mice showed rapid desynchronization of unit oscillators.
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Local desynchronization of alpha rhythms over posterior cortex, conversely, likely arises because of increased engagement of visual cortex during retention.
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This is consistent with the idea that alpha desynchronization serves an integrative role through a corticocortical "gating function."
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In contrast, sparse, coincident mossy fiber input triggered a mixture of excitation and inhibition of GoC firing and spike desynchronization.
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We identified a subsequent memory effect during item encoding characterized by increased gamma band oscillatory power and a low-frequency power desynchronization.
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The model illustrates how the loss of communication between the SCN and peripheral tissues could result in desynchronization of peripheral clocks.
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In addition, absence of TRIP8b suppresses the normal desynchronization response of the EEG during the switch from slow-wave sleep to wakefulness.
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The traditional belief is that the event-related alpha response can solely be described in terms of suppression or event-related desynchronization (ERD).
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After a brief non-dopamine-specific desynchronization, oscillatory activity first increased during HVS followed by progressive motor impairment and the shortening of SNr activation delay.
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However, the extent to which mirror neurons (MNs) or other populations of neurons contribute to such EEG desynchronization is still unknown.