英语动词HYPERPOLARISE的变化形式
PRESENT
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PAST
Past
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FUTURE
Future
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CONDITIONAL
Conditional
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IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you hyperpolarise
we let´s hyperpolarise
you hyperpolarise
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Infinitive
to hyperpolarise
Past participle
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The receptors in Branchiomma hyperpolarise when illuminated (
LeutscherHazelhoff, 1984), a fact that completes this extraordinary example of
parallel evolution between annelid and mollusc non-cephalic eyes. The function
of all these eyes is ...
Eric Warrant, Dan-Eric Nilsson, 2006
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Intercollegiate MRCS: 300 single best answer questions in ...
In response to light on the retina, the major difference between on-centre cells
and off-centre cells is: O A Bipolar cells in on centres depolarise and the bipolar
cells in off centres hyperpolarise in response to light O B Bipolar cells in on
centres ...
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Access to Surgery: 500 single best answer questions in ...
Q A The cell will depolarise if its membrane potential is positive with respect to
the equilibrium potential for chloride ions Q B The cell will hyperpolarise if its
membrane potential is positive with respect to the equilibrium potential for
chloride ...
Raja Shahzad, Shahzad G. Raja, 2007
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MRCS Part A: Paper 1 SBAs in Applied Basic Science
In response to light on the retina, the major difference between on-centre cells
and off-centre cells is: - A Bipolar cells in on centres depolarise and the bipolar
cells in off centres hyperpolarise in response to light - B Bipolar cells in on
centres ...
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Foundations of Perception
Photoreceptors Hyperpolarise (more negative) Decrease in neurotransmitter
Depolarise (more positive) Increase in neurotransmitter Horizontal cell: A class of
ON bipolars Depolarise (more positive) Hyperpolarise (more negative) retinal cell
...
However, because they display no membrane selectivity, one must be aware of
the consequences of introducing these ion permeabilities into other membranes.
Thus, valinomycin will hyperpolarise the plasma membrane of cells in low K+ ...
David G. Nicholls, Stuart Ferguson, 2013
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Purinergic and Pyrimidinergic Signalling
Other K+ channel openers cromakalim and ZM244085 were shown to
hyperpolarise and reduce contractions of bladder smooth muscle; this effect was
blocked by glibenclamide. but was unaffected by apamin (Fujii et al. 1990: Li et al
. 1996).
Maria P. Abracchio, Michael Williams, 2001
The photoreceptors hyperpolarise (their membrane potential becomes more
negative) in response to illumination. Bipolar cells make direct contact with the
photoreceptors and come in two types, on and off. The on-bipolar cells are also
known ...
RobinH, JWSchmidt, Shamantics, Wikibooks contributors, Wikimedia Foundation
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Drugs and the Future: Brain Science, Addiction and Society
... 5mT (Bowers et al., 1993). These methods could be used to hyperpolarise
ligands directly, or to hyperpolarise small, chemically reactive molecules, which
can be used to mark larger molecules in the fashion of the synthesis of PET
ligands.
David J. Nutt, Trevor W. Robbins, Gerald V. Stimson, 2006
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Nerve Cells and Animal Behaviour
Depolarisation of the elevator and depressor motor neurons alternates and
sometimes a motor neuron might hyperpolarise from its resting potential between
cycles of depolarisation. Fig. 7.9 Intracellular recordings during flight-like activity.
Peter Simmons, David Young, 2010