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Title: Physiology of the heart in detail
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Posted By: smart paper boy
Created at: Monday 29th of August 2011 04:56:46 PM

Explain Physiology of the heart in detail.
The heart is the muscular organ of the circulatory system that constantly pumps blood throughout the body. Approximately the size of a clenched fist, the heart is composed of cardiac muscle tissue that is very strong and able to contract and relax rhythmically throughout a person's lifetime.
Heart lies in the thoracic cavity in the mediastinum (the space between the lungs). It lies a little more to the left than the right, and presents a base above, and an apex below. The a..............etc

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Title: electronics meet animal brains seminars report
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Posted By: electrical engineering
Created at: Tuesday 29th of December 2009 05:25:05 PM

ABSTRACT
Recent advances in microelectromechanical systems, CMOS electronics and embedded computer systems will finally let us page link computer circuitary to neural cells in live animals. The key components of such a brain “computer system includes neural probes, analog electronics and miniature microcomputer. These bioembedded systems are called neurochips. By enabling better study of animal behavior™s neural basis, implantable computers may revolutionize field biology and event..............etc

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Title: Electronics Meet Animal Brains
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Posted By: computer science crazy
Created at: Sunday 21st of September 2008 02:08:30 PM
Definition

Until recently, neurobiologists have used computers for simulation, data collection, and data analysis, but not to interact directly with nerve tissue in live, behaving animals. Although digital computers and nerve tissue both use voltage waveforms to transmit and process information, engineers and neurobiologists have yet to cohesively page link the electronic signaling of digital computers with the electronic signaling of nerve tissue in freely behaving animals.

Recent advances in microelectromechanical systems (MEMS), CMOS e..............etc

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Title: easy seminars topics for human physiology
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Posted By: jaseela123d
Created at: Monday 18th of July 2016 06:20:12 PM
seminar topics for reproductive physiology, seminar topics on female reproductive physiology,
Cellular and molecular basis of medical physiology.
1. DNA and its applied aspects.
2. RNA and its applied aspects.
3. Translation and transcription.
4. Metabolism of carbohydrates.
5. Metabolism of fatty acid.
6. Eicosanoids and its role in human body.
7. Structure and functions of cell membrane.
8. Transport across cell membrane.
9. Genesis of membrane potentials and action potential..
10. Intracellular organelles and their physiological role.
11. Cytoskeleton and molecular motors.
12. Intercellular connections and its disorders.
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Title: electronics meet animal brain
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Posted By: yoge402
Created at: Sunday 21st of March 2010 07:59:18 PM
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Title: electronics meet animal brain
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Posted By: sagar doshi
Created at: Saturday 13th of March 2010 02:23:18 AM
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Title: Electronics Meet Animal Brains Download Full Report And Abstract
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Posted By: computer science crazy
Created at: Sunday 22nd of February 2009 03:27:42 AM
INTRODUCTION

Until recently, neurobiologists have used computers for simulation, data collection, and data analysis, but not to interact directly with nerve tissue in live, behaving animals. Although digital computers and nerve tissue both use voltage waveforms to transmit and process information, engineers and neurobiologists have yet to cohesively page link the electronic signaling of digital computers with the electronic signaling of nerve tissue in freely behaving animals.

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Title: Animal and Machine Intelligence Project Report
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Posted By: seminar topics
Created at: Wednesday 31st of March 2010 09:32:59 AM
Abstract
Individual and colony ant behaviors, involving high sociability, chemical-based communication, swarming in search of food, the need for camouflage, and organization into mixed societies, can serve as inspiration for distributed systems. Collections of small robots are starting to implement some of these behaviors. This paper investigates the pros and cons of using these behaviors as the basis for a hypothetical robotic distributed house cleaning system.

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Title: Electronics Meet Animal Brains
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Posted By: vasanth203
Created at: Wednesday 03rd of March 2010 05:13:02 PM
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Title: electronics meet animal brain
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Posted By: hannah
Created at: Friday 19th of February 2010 01:35:00 PM
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