S., Ananthi Sirija, N. R., Shanmugapriya M., Rajeswari
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E3S Web of Conferences
The proposed solar-powered UAV utilizes photovoltaic panels to convert solar energy into electrical power to supply the onboard electronic systems, including the propulsion system and sensors. To enhance the UAV's performance, loT technology is employed to enable the communication and coordination of the UAV with other connected devices, such as gr...
Boxy, Pia Nykjær, Anders Kisiswa, Lilian
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Frontiers in Molecular Neuroscience
The cerebellum is a multifunctional brain region that controls diverse motor and non-motor behaviors. As a result, impairments in the cerebellar architecture and circuitry lead to a vast array of neuropsychiatric and neurodevelopmental disorders. Neurotrophins and neurotrophic growth factors play essential roles in the development as well as mainte...
Xu, Wei Verykokakis, Mihalis
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Frontiers in Immunology
Dolgova, Valentina I. Apushkina, Kseniya N. Sajfullina, K.R.
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SHS Web of Conferences
For the purpose of theoretical and empirical study of the value orientations of students, the psychological and pedagogical literature on the topic of the article was analyzed, and it was found that scientists understand value orientations as one of the most important elements of the personality structure, an integral part of human life experience,...
Genc, Sila Raven, Erika P Drakesmith, Mark Blakemore, Sarah-Jayne Jones, Derek K
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Cerebral cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991)
White matter microstructural development in late childhood and adolescence is driven predominantly by increasing axon density and myelin thickness. Ex vivo studies suggest that the increase in axon diameter drives developmental increases in axon density observed with pubertal onset. In this cross-sectional study, 50 typically developing participant...
Alshebami, Ali Saleh Alzain, Elham
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Frontiers in Education
Jain, Vrinda Liang, Phillip J. M. Raja, Sushmitha Mikhael, Meena Cameron, Morven A.
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Frontiers in Ophthalmology
The neuromodulator dopamine plays a significant role in light adaptation, eye growth, and modulation of neuronal circuitry in the retina. Dopaminergic amacrine cells in the adult retina release dopamine in response to light stimulation, however, the light-induced activity of these cells in during postnatal development is not known. We assessed the ...
Ciganok-Hückels, Natalja Jehasse, Kevin Kricsfalussy-Hrabár, Lena Ritter, Mira Rüland, Thomas Kampa, Björn M
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Cerebral cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991)
Eye-opening is a critical point for laminar maturation of pyramidal neurons (PNs) in primary visual cortex. Knowing both the intrinsic properties and morphology of PNs from the visual cortex during development is crucial to contextualize the integration of visual inputs at different age stages. Few studies have reported changes in intrinsic excitab...
Dent, Sharon Y. R.
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Frontiers in Epigenetics and Epigenomics
Our understanding of the regulation and functions of histone modifications has come a long way since they were first reported in the mid-1960s. So too has our understanding of the importance of DNA methylation, histone variants, nucleosome locations and arrangements, and progressively higher order structures that impact when and where DNA-templated...
Yang, Qianqian Chen, Chen Li, Jianfeng
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Frontiers in Cellular Neuroscience