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Subtle inner passageways of the body through which flow subtle drops moved by inner winds. See Clear Light of Bliss
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Lists of links to selected (and usually popular) web sites. The links are maintained by search engines and directories and are sorted into categories or channels. Sites are picked by a channel editor, [..]
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The number of audio channels present. We use "mono" to refer to 1 channel, "stereo" to refer to 2 channels, and "multichannel" to refer to 3+ channels.
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Channeled depressions that sometimes develop in the wheel paths of an asphalt pavement.
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(n) official routes of communication
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one of 16 different data paths that are available to carry messages in MIDI.
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Potassium Channels whose activation is dependent on intracellular Calcium concentrations.
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Cell Membrane Glycoproteins that form channels to selectively pass chloride Ions. Nonselective blockers include Fenamates; Ethacrynic Acid; and Tamoxifen.
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Heteromultimers of Kir6 channels (the pore portion) and sulfonylurea receptor (the regulatory portion) which Affect function of the Heart; Pancreatic beta Cells; and Kidney Collecting Ducts. KATP chan [..]
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A subclass of Ion Channels that open or close in response to the binding of specific Ligands.
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Gated, ion-selective Glycoproteins that traverse Membranes. The stimulus for Ion Channel Gating can be due to a variety of stimuli such as Ligands, a Transmembrane Potential Difference, mechanical def [..]
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Calcium Channels that are concentrated in neural Tissue. Omega toxins inhibit the actions of these channels by altering their voltage dependence.
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Cell Membrane Glycoproteins that are selectively permeable to Potassium Ions. At least eight major groups of K channels exist and they are made up of dozens of different subunits.
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Calcium Channels located within the Purkinje Cells of the Cerebellum. They are involved in stimulation-Secretion coupling of Neurons.
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Ion Channels that specifically allow the passage of Sodium Ions. A variety of specific Sodium channel subtypes are involved in serving specialized functIons such as neuronal signaling, CARDIAC Muscle [..]
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A broad group of eukaryotic six-transmembrane cation channels that are classified by Sequence Homology because their functional involvement with Sensation is varied. They have only weak voltage sensit [..]
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A subgroup of TRP Cation Channels that contain 3-4 Ankyrin Repeat DOMAINS and a conserved C-terminal domain. Members are highly expressed in the Central Nervous System. Selectivity for Calcium over So [..]
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A subgroup of TRP Cation Channels named after melastatin protein. They have the TRP domain but lack Ankyrin Repeats. Enzyme domains in the C-terminus leads to them being called chanzymes.
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A subgroup of TRP Cation Channels that are widely expressed in various Cell types. Defects are associated with Polycystic Kidney Diseases.
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A subgroup of TRP Cation Channels named after vanilloid receptor. They are very sensitive to Temperature and hot spicy Food and Capsaicin. They have the TRP domain and Ankyrin Repeats. Selectivity for [..]
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A heterogenous group of transient or low voltage activated type Calcium Channels. They are found in Cardiac Myocyte Membranes, the Sinoatrial Node, Purkinje Cells of the Heart and the Central Nervous [..]
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Voltage-dependent Cell Membrane Glycoproteins selectively permeable to Calcium Ions. They are categorized as L-, T-, N-, P-, Q-, and R-types based on the activation and inactivation Kinetics, ion spec [..]
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A Family of Membrane Proteins that selectively conduct Sodium Ions due to changes in the Transmembrane Potential Difference. They typically have a multimeric structure with a core alpha subunit that d [..]
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A class of Porins that allow the passage of Water and other small molecules across Cell Membranes.
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area approximately 15 yard from the touchline
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1) Bins or Columns where the events are assigned based on their fluorescence or light scatter, which collect the measurements varying in intensity.
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In serial communications a channel is a path for communication. One path is usually transmit, another is receive. Receive and Transmit are two channels. RS-232 can have several other channels, the handshaking CTS and RTS channels, the DSR and DTR channels, the CD and RI channels. In a multi channel RS-422 converter, each channel uses one twisted pa [..]
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The formal communication route through the association to ensure that each level within the association is informed. In PTA, the channel is from the unit to the council (if in council) or from the uni [..]
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These are divided into two separate categories. Input channels are those channels coming into the soundboard such as microphones and direct lines. Output channels are those leaving the board such as m [..]
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