Author: bibhuti

Reservoir computing hardware properties. a, Evoked response (raster plot and post-stimulation histogram) on a single bipolar voltage pulse stimulation (mean ± standard error of the mean (s.e.m.), n = 5 stimulation trials). b, Representative evoked normalized firing on pulses with different pulse times (tp) and pulse voltages (vp) (mean ± standard deviation, n = 5 stimulation trials . The red fitting curve (a sigmoid function) indicates nonlinear activity, whereas the black dashed line marks spontaneous activity. c, Representative evoked normalized firing before, after 100 ms or after 300 ms from the end of single-pulse stimulation , showing the fading dynamics. d, Representative memristor-like responses to a stream of pulses (vp = 200 mV,…

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Location : The M2 westbound entry slip at junction J5 . Reason : Road traffic collision. Status : Currently Active. Time To Clear : The event is expected to clear between 12:15 and 12:30 on 25 December 2023. Return To Normal : Normal traffic conditions are expected between 12:00 and 12:15 on 25 December 2023. Lanes Closed : There are lane closures. Source link

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Rogare has recently published a code of conduct for donors. Although published as part of our work on gender issues in fundraising, Ian MacQuillin argues that such codes have wider relevance. Rogare has published a donor code of conduct. This sets out certain attitudes and behaviours we believe charities have a right to expect from the people who give to them, stipulating particular behaviours they must commit not to do – such as discriminate against fundraisers. We published this code of conduct in the context of our recent work on gender issues in fundraising. Our Blueprint to dismantle patriarchal structures in fundraising contains a…

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The countdown to New Year’s Eve is on, and while we’re so sad to see 2023 go, we can’t wait to show up and out for the last day of the year. This year was all about making a statement. From the Beyoncé-influenced silver trend to hot pants and the color red, 2023 will be remembered as the year we lived our main character fantasies. Carry that star power into the new year, and step into 2024 with a statement shoe from Fashion Nova. Whether you’re looking for a cute bewt or a twinkly stiletto, Fashion Nova has the hottest…

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The designers behind the all-new Orchard West theatre in Dartford have today (November 23) released their planned sketch of the brand new building. The computer-generated design identifies a spacious building with nods to the Orchard Theatre, which is currently closed due to RAAC concerns. Construction is officially underway at the Orchard West theatre and is scheduled to open just before this years’ panto, Beauty, and the Beast.   FIRST LOOK 📷Construction is underway at our new temporary venue, Orchard West 😍 The new temporary venue will open just before this year’s spectacular panto, Beauty and the Beast! pic.twitter.com/L6zyeq0REX — Orchard…

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The human brain continues to be built after we are born for far longer than previously recognized, suggests research by Shawn Sorrells, assistant professor of neuroscience in the Kenneth P. Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences. Sorrells’s research on postnatal brain development, published today inthe journal Nature, shines light on fundamental processes that contribute to the development of important brain functions, such as learning, memory and spatial navigation. The new research suggests that a subset of inhibitory neurons within the entorhinal cortex, or EC — an area of the brain essential for forming memories — continue to migrate into this…

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