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  • 1
    Keywords: Hadron Collider--Congresses. ; Electronic books.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (532 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9783642555244
    DDC: 539.7/376
    Language: English
    Note: Hadron Collider Physics 2002 -- Copyright -- Preface -- Minutes of the Steering Committee Meeting -- Contents -- List of Contributors -- Part I Opening Review on Hadron-Collider Physics -- Hadron Colliders, the Standard Model, and Beyond -- Part II Status of the Accelerators and Detectors -- Tevatron Collider Run II Status -- Status of CDF II and Prospects for Run II -- Status of the DØ Detector -- Part III Standard Model Processes: Parton Luminosities, QCD Evolution -- The Proton Structure as Measured at HERA -- Global Fits of Parton Distributions -- Low x Physics at HERA -- Saturation Effects in Hadronic Cross Sections -- Part IV Standard Model Processes: QCD at High Pt -- Progress in NNLO Calculations for Scattering Processes -- Heavy Flavour Production at DØ -- Heavy Quark Production at CDF -- Heavy Quark Production at HERA -- Theoretical Developments on Hard QCD Processes at Colliders -- Jet Production at CDF -- Jet Algorithms at DØ -- Jet Physics at HERA -- Global Photon Summary -- Hadron Production in Hadron-Hadron and Lepton-Hadron Collisions -- Part V Standard Model Processes: QCD: Diffractive Processes -- Measurements of Diffractive Processes at HERA -- Diffractive Physics at DØ -- Measurements of Diffractive Processes at CDF -- Selected Topics in Rapidity Gap Physics -- Part VI Standard Model Processes: Heavy-Ion Collisions -- Recent Results from STAR -- Part VII Standard Model Processes: Heavy Flavour, CKM and CP-Violation -- Beauty and Charm Physics at CDF, First Results and Perspectives -- Prospects for B Lifetimes, Oscillations and CP Violation at DØ -- Impact of Bottom-Quark Measurements on our Knowledge of the Standard Model -- Part VIII Standard Model Processes: W, Z-Bosons, Electroweak Parameters -- Electroweak Physics Prospects for CDF in Run II. , Measurement of the Z and W Boson Production Cross Section in the Electron Mode in pp Collisions at √s = 1.96 TeV -- Associated Hadroproduction of Charmonia and Electroweak Bosons -- Review of Potential for Precision Electroweak Studies at the LHC -- Part IX Standard Model Processes: Top Quark -- Top Quark Physics at DØ -- Top Quark Physics with CDF -- The Top Quark: Experimental Roots and Branches of Theory -- Part X Searches for New Phenomena: Higgs -- Recent Theoretical Progress on Higgs Production at Hadron Colliders -- Higgs Searches and Prospects at CDF -- Prospects for Higgs Bosons at DØ -- Prospects of Higgs Physics at the LHC -- Part XI Searches for New Phenomena: Alternative Symmetry Breaking Mechanisms, SUSY, Extra Dimensions, Anomalous Couplings, Leptoquarks and Compositness -- Isolated Lepton Signatures at HERA -- Searches for New Particles/Phenomena at CDF -- Searches and Expected Signatures at DØ -- Searches and Discovery Prospects at HERA -- Supersymmetry at the LHC: Searches, Discovery Windows, and Expected Signatures -- Searches, Discovery Windows, and Expected Signatures of New Phenomena at ATLAS and CMS -- Part XII Tools and Techniques for Physics Analysis: Luminosity Determination in Hadron-Hadron Collisions, Event Generators, New Developments in Analysis Techniques -- Luminosity Determination at the Tevatron -- Luminosity Measurement at the LHC -- Precision Parton Luminosities at the LHC -- Event Generators - New Developments -- HERA Event Generators for the Low Mass Region -- Optimal Use of Information for Measuring Mt in Lepton+jets tt Events -- Multivariate Analysis Techniques for Final State Reconstruction -- Jet Algorithms: a Mini-Review -- CDF Tau Triggers, Analysis and Other Developments -- User Oriented Design in High Energy Physics Applications: Physics Analysis Expert★ -- Part XIII Future Colliders. , Why We Need Both the LHC and an e+ e- Linear Collider -- Part XIV Summary Talk -- Summary and Highlights of the Conference.
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    Newark :John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated,
    Keywords: Organic compounds. ; Electronic books.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (614 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9783527609901
    Language: English
    Note: Intro -- Functional Organic Materials -- Contents -- Preface -- List of Contributors -- Part I 3-D Carbon-rich π-Systems - Nanotubes and Segments -- 1 Functionalization of Carbon Nanotubes -- 1.1 Introduction to Carbon Nanotubes - A New Carbon Allotrope -- 1.2 Functionalization of Carbon Nanotubes -- 1.3 Covalent Functionalization -- 1.3.1 Halogenation of Carbon Nanotubes -- 1.3.1.1 Fluorination of Carbon Nanotubes -- 1.3.1.2 Chlorination of Carbon Nanotubes -- 1.3.1.3 Bromination of MWCNTs -- 1.3.1.4 Chemical Derivatization of "Fluoronanotubes" -- 1.3.2 Oxidation of CNTs - Oxidative Purification -- 1.3.2.1 Carboxylation of CNTs -- 1.3.2.2 Defect Functionalization - Transformation of Carboxylic Functions -- 1.3.3 Hydrogenation of Carbon Nanotubes -- 1.3.4 Addition of Radicals -- 1.3.5 Addition of Nucleophilic Carbenes -- 1.3.6 Sidewall Functionalization Through Electrophilic Addition -- 1.3.7 Functionalization Through Cycloadditions -- 1.3.7.1 Addition of Carbenes -- 1.3.7.2 Addition of Nitrenes -- 1.3.7.3 Nucleophilic Cyclopropanation - Bingel Reaction -- 1.3.7.4 Azomethine Ylides -- 1.3.7.5 [4+2]-Cycloaddition - Diels-Alder Reaction -- 1.3.7.6 Sidewall Osmylation of Individual SWCNTs -- 1.3.8 Aryl Diazonium Chemistry - Electrochemical Modification of Nanotubes -- 1.3.9 Reductive Alkylation and Arylation of Carbon Nanotubes -- 1.3.10 Addition of Carbanions - Reactions with Alkyllithium -- 1.3.11 Covalent Functionalization by Polymerization - "Grafting To" and "Grafting From" -- 1.4 Noncovalent Exohedral Functionalization - Functionalization with Biomolecules -- 1.5 Endohedral Functionalization -- 1.6 Conclusions -- 1.7 Experimental -- References -- 2 Cyclophenacene Cut Out of Fullerene -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Synthesis of [10]Cyclophenacene π-Conjugated Systems from [60]Fullerene -- 2.2.1 Synthetic Strategy. , 2.2.2 Synthesis and Characterization of [10]Cyclophenacenes -- 2.2.3 Structural Studies and Aromaticity of [10]Cyclophenacene -- 2.2.4 Synthesis of Dibenzo-fused Corannulenes -- 2.2.5 Absorption and Emission of [10]Cyclophenacenes and Dibenzo Fused Corannulenes -- 2.3 Conclusion -- 2.4 Experimental -- References -- Part II Strategic Advances in Chromophore and Materials Synthesis -- 3 Cruciform π-Conjugated Oligomers -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Oligomers with a Tetrahedral Core Unit -- 3.3 Oligomers with a Tetrasubstituted Benzene Core -- 3.4 Oligomers with a Tetrasubstituted Biaryl Core -- 3.5 Conclusion -- 3.6 Experimental -- Acknowledgments -- References -- 4 Design of π-Conjugated Systems Using Organophosphorus Building Blocks -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Phosphole-containing π-Conjugated Systems -- 4.2.1 α,α´-Oligo(phosphole)s -- 4.2.2 Derivatives Based on 1,1'-Biphosphole Units -- 4.2.3 Mixed Oligomers Based on Phospholes with Other (Hetero)aromatics -- 4.2.4 Mixed Oligomers Based on Biphospholes with other (Hetero)aromatics -- 4.2.5 Mixed Oligomers Based on Phospholes with Ethenyl or Ethynyl Units -- 4.2.6 Polymers Incorporating Phospholes -- 4.2.7 Mixed Oligomers and Polymers Based on Dibenzophosphole or Dithienophosphole -- 4.3 Phosphine-containing π-Conjugated Systems -- 4.3.1 Polymers Based on p-Phenylenephosphine Units -- 4.3.2 Oligomers Based on Phosphine-Ethynyl Units -- 4.3.3 Mixed Derivatives Based on Arylphosphino Units -- 4.4 Phosphaalkene- and Diphosphene-containing π-Conjugated Systems -- 4.5 Conclusion -- 4.6 Selected Experimental Procedures -- References -- 5 Diversity-oriented Synthesis of Chromophores by Combinatorial Strategies and Multi-component Reactions -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Combinatorial Syntheses of Chromophores -- 5.2.1 Combinatorial Azo Coupling -- 5.2.2 Combinatorial Condensation Reactions. , 5.2.3 Combinatorial Cross-coupling Reactions -- 5.2.4 Combinatorial Coordination Chemistry -- 5.3 Novel Multi-component Syntheses of Chromophores -- 5.3.1 Multi-component Condensation Reactions -- 5.3.2 Multi-component Cross-coupling Reactions -- 5.4 Conclusion and Outlook -- 5.5 Experimental Procedures -- References -- 6 High-yield Synthesis of Shape-persistent Phenylene-Ethynylene Macrocycles -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Synthesis -- 6.2.1 General -- 6.2.2 The Kinetic Approach -- 6.2.2.1 Statistical Reactions -- 6.2.2.2 Template-controlled Cyclizations -- 6.2.3 The Thermodynamic Approach -- 6.3 Conclusion -- 6.4 Experimental Procedures [37] -- References -- 7 Functional Materials via Multiple Noncovalent Interactions -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 Biologically Inspired Materials via Multi-step Self-assembly -- 7.3 Small Molecule-based Multi-step Self-assembly -- 7.4 Polymer-based Self-assembly -- 7.4.1 Main-chain Self-assembly -- 7.4.2 Side-chain Self-assembly -- 7.4.3 Macroscopic Self-assembly -- 7.5 Conclusion and Outlook -- References -- Part III Molecular Muscles, Switches and Electronics -- 8 Molecular Motors and Muscles -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 Mechanically Interlocked Molecules as Artificial Molecular Machines -- 8.3 Chemically Induced Switching of the Bistable Rotaxanes -- 8.3.1 A Bistable [2]Rotaxane Driven by Acid-Base Chemistry -- 8.3.2 A pH-driven Molecular Elevator -- 8.3.3 A Molecular Muscle Powered by Metal Ion Exchange -- 8.3.4 Redox and Chemically Controlled Molecular Switches and Muscles -- 8.3.4.1 Solution-phase Switching -- 8.3.4.2 Condensed-phase Switching -- 8.3.4.3 A Solid-state Nanomechanical Device -- 8.4 Electrochemically Controllable Bistable Rotaxanes -- 8.4.1 A Benzidine/Biphenol-based Molecular Switch -- 8.4.2 Electrochemically Controlled Switching of TTF/DNP-based [2]Rotaxanes -- 8.4.2.1 Solution-phase Switching. , 8.4.2.2 Metastability of a Redox-driven [2]Rotaxane SAM on Gold Surfaces -- 8.4.2.3 A TTF/DNP [2]Rotaxane-based Electrochromic Device -- 8.4.2.4 A Redox-driven [2]Rotaxane-based Molecular Switch Tunnel Junctions (MSTJs) Device -- 8.4.3 A Redox and Chemically Controllable Bistable Neutral [2]Rotaxane -- 8.4.3.1 Electrochemical Switching -- 8.4.3.2 Chemical Switching Induced by Lithium Ion (Li(+)) -- 8.5 Photochemically Powered Molecular Switches -- 8.5.1 Molecular Switching Caused by Photoisomerization -- 8.5.2 PET-induced Switching of an H-bonded Molecular Motor -- 8.5.3 MLCT-induced Switching of a Metal Ion-based Molecular Motor -- 8.5.4 A Photo-driven Molecular Abacus -- 8.6 Conclusions -- Acknowledgments -- References -- 9 Diarylethene as a Photoswitching Unit of Intramolecular Magnetic Interaction -- 9.1 Introduction -- 9.2 Photochromic Spin Coupler -- 9.3 Synthesis of Diarylethene Biradicals -- 9.4 Photoswitching Using Bis(3-thienyl)ethene -- 9.5 Reversed Photoswitching Using Bis(2-thienyl)ethene -- 9.6 Photoswitching Using an Array of Photochromic Molecules -- 9.7 Development of a New Switching Unit -- 9.8 Conclusions -- 9.9 Experimental Procedures -- Acknowledgments -- References -- 10 Thiol End-capped Molecules for Molecular Electronics: Synthetic Methods, Molecular Junctions and Structure-Property Relationships -- 10.1 Introduction -- 10.2 Synthetic Procedures -- 10.2.1 Protecting Groups for Arylthiols -- 10.2.1.1 Synthesis of Arylthiol "Alligator Clips" -- 10.2.2 One-terminal Wires -- 10.2.3 Two-terminal Wires -- 10.2.4 Three-terminal Wires -- 10.2.5 Four-terminal Wires -- 10.2.6 Caltrops -- 10.3 Electron Transport in Two- and Three-terminal Molecular Devices -- 10.3.1 Molecular Junctions -- 10.3.1.1 Scanning Tunneling-based Molecular Junctions -- 10.3.1.2 Conducting-probe Atomic Force Microscopy. , 10.3.1.3 Solution-phase Molecular STM Junctions -- 10.3.1.4 Break Junctions -- 10.3.1.5 Crossed Wires -- 10.3.1.6 Nanopore Junctions -- 10.3.1.7 Square-tip Junctions -- 10.3.1.8 Mercury Drop Junctions -- 10.3.1.9 Particle Junctions -- 10.3.1.10 Nanowire Junctions -- 10.3.1.11 Three-terminal Single-molecule Transistors -- 10.4 Summary and Outlook -- 10.5 Experimental -- References -- 11 Nonlinear Optical Properties of Organic Materials -- 11.1 Introduction to Nonlinear Optics -- 11.1.1 Introduction -- 11.1.2 Linear and Nonlinear Polarization -- 11.1.3 Second-order Nonlinear Optical Effects -- 11.1.4 Measurement Techniques for Second-order Properties, β and χ((2)) -- 11.1.5 Third-order Nonlinear Optical Effects -- 11.1.6 Measurement Techniques for 2PA Cross-section, δ -- 11.2 Second-order Chromophores for Electrooptic Applications -- 11.2.1 Design of Second-order Chromophores: the Two-level Model -- 11.2.2 Other Chromophore Designs -- 11.2.3 Other Considerations -- 11.2.4 High-performance Electooptic Poled-polymer Systems -- 11.3 Design and Application of Two-photon Absorbing Chromophores -- 11.3.1 Essential-state Models for Two-photon Cross-section -- 11.3.2 Chromophore Designs -- 11.3.3 Applications of Two-photon Absorption -- 11.4 Appendix: Units in NLO -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Part IV Electronic Interaction and Structure -- 12 Photoinduced Electron Transfer Processes in Synthetically Modified DNA -- 12.1 DNA as a Bioorganic Material for Electron Transport -- 12.2 Mechanism of Hole Transfer and Hole Hopping in DNA -- 12.3 Reductive Electron Transfer and Excess Electron Transport in DNA -- 12.3.1 Strategies for the Synthesis of DNA Donor-Acceptor Systems -- 12.3.2 Chromophore Functionalization of DNA Bases via Synthesis of DNA Building Blocks -- 12.3.3 DNA Base Modifications via a Solid-phase Synthetic Strategy. , 12.3.4 Chromophores as Artificial DNA Base Substitutes.
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    Berlin, Heidelberg :Springer Berlin / Heidelberg,
    Keywords: Aerodynamics-Congresses. ; Electronic books.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (456 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9783642840104
    Series Statement: Lecture Notes in Engineering Series ; v.54
    DDC: 629.1323
    Language: English
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    Göttingen :Cuvillier Verlag,
    Keywords: Laser beams. ; Electronic books.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (221 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9783736903531
    DDC: 620.11228000000006
    Language: German
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    Keywords: Physics. ; Electronic books.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (161 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9783540361725
    Series Statement: Springer Tracts in Modern Physics Series ; v.50
    Language: English
    Note: Intro -- 978-3-540-36172-5_BookFrontmatter_OnlinePDF -- 978-3-540-36172-5_1_OnlinePDF -- 978-3-540-36172-5_2_OnlinePDF -- 978-3-540-36172-5_3_OnlinePDF -- 978-3-540-36172-5_4_OnlinePDF -- 978-3-540-36172-5_5_OnlinePDF -- 978-3-540-36172-5_6_OnlinePDF -- 978-3-540-36172-5_7_OnlinePDF -- 978-3-540-36172-5_8_OnlinePDF -- 978-3-540-36172-5_9_OnlinePDF -- 978-3-540-36172-5_10_OnlinePDF -- 978-3-540-36172-5_11_OnlinePDF -- 978-3-540-36172-5_12_OnlinePDF.
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    Keywords: Zebra danio--Anatomy--Atlases. ; Brain--Anatomy--Atlases. ; Neurogenetics. ; Electronic books.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (260 pages)
    Edition: 2nd ed.
    ISBN: 9780124172869
    DDC: 573.8/617482
    Language: English
    Note: Front Cover -- Atlas of Early Zebrafish Brain Development: A Tool for Molecular Neurogenetics -- Copyright -- Contents -- Preface 2015 -- Preface 2005 -- Acknowledgments -- Chapter 1: Vertebrate Central Nervous System Development: Introduction -- 1. Vertebrate Central Nervous System Development -- 1.1 Introductory Remarks: The Order of the Universe -- 1.2 Major Developmental Stages of the Vertebrate Neural Tube -- 1.2.1 Vesicles, Neuromeres, and Longitudinal Zones -- 1.2.2 The Neuromeric or Prosomeric Model -- 1.2.3 The Next Dimension: Understanding Central Nervous Proliferation and Neuro-/Gliogenesis -- 1.3 Functional Brain Architecture: Mammalian Examples -- 1.3.1 Cortex -- 1.3.2 Thalamus -- 1.3.3 Cerebellum -- 1.4 Primary and Secondary Neurogenesis in Anamniotes and Amniotes -- 1.5 The Approach of This Book -- Chapter 2: Atlas of Cellular Markers in Zebrafish Neurogenesis: Atlas -- 2. Atlas of Cellular Markers in Zebrafish Neurogenesis -- 2.1 Choice and Characterization of Molecular Markers -- 2.1.1 Stage-Specific Markers of Neurogenesis -- 2.1.2 Major Expression Patterns During Larval (Postembryonic) Neurogenesis -- 2.1.3 Ill-Defined Regions -- 2.2 Technical Details -- 2.2.1 A Word Regarding Terminology and Ontology -- 2.2.2 Preparation of Zebrafish Brain Sections, Microscopy, and Photoprocessing -- 2.3 The End of Embryonic Life (2 Days): Outset of Secondary Neurogenesis -- 2.4 The Early Larva (3 Days): The Emergence of Brain Subdivisions -- 2.5 The Late Larva (5 Days): Increasing Differentiation -- 2.6 The Emergence of Transmitter Phenotypes (2 and 3 days): GABA -- Gene Expression Domains in the 2-Day Zebrafish Brain -- Description of Levels on Facing Page -- Gene Expression Domains in the 2-Day Zebrafish Brain -- Descriptions of Levels on Facing Page -- Gene Expression Domains in the 2-Day Zebrafish Brain. , Descriptions of Levels on Facing Page -- Gene Expression Domains in 2-Day Zebrafish Brain -- Descriptions of Levels on Facing Page -- Gene Expression Domains in the 2-Day Zebrafish Brain -- Description of Levels on Facing Page -- Gene Expression Domains in the 2-Day Zebrafish Brain -- Descriptions of Levels on Facing Page -- Gene Expression Domains in the 2-Day Zebrafish Brain -- Descriptions of Levels on Facing Page -- Gene Expression Domains in the 2-Day Zebrafish Brain -- Descriptions of Levels on Facing Page -- Gene Expression Domains in the 2-Day Zebrafish Brain -- Description of Levels on Facing Page -- Gene Expression Domains in the 2-Day Zebrafish Brain -- Descriptions of Levels on Facing Page -- Gene Expression Domains in the 2-Day Zebrafish Brain -- Descriptions of Levels on Facing Page -- Gene Expression Domains in the 2-Day Zebrafish Brain -- Descriptions of Levels on Facing Page -- Protein Expression Domains in the 2-Day Zebrafish Brain -- Description of Levels on Facing Page -- Protein Expression Domains in the 2-Day Zebrafish Brain -- Descriptions of Levels on Facing Page -- Protein Expression Domains in the 2-Day Zebrafish Brain -- Descriptions of Levels on Facing Page -- Protein Expression Domains in the 2-Day Zebrafish Brain -- Descriptions of Levels on Facing Page -- Protein Expression Domains in the 3-Day Zebrafish Brain -- Description of Levels on Facing Page -- Protein Expression Domains in the 3-Day Zebrafish Brain -- Descriptions of Levels on Facing Page -- Protein Expression Domains in the 3-Day Zebrafish Brain -- Descriptions of Levels on Facing Page -- Protein Expression Domains in 3-Day Zebrafish Brain -- Descriptions of Levels on Facing Page -- Gene Expression Domains in the 3-Day Zebrafish Brain -- Description of Levels on Facing Page -- Gene Expression Domains in the 3-Day Zebrafish Brain. , Descriptions of Levels on Facing Page -- Gene Expression Domains in the 3-Day Zebrafish Brain -- Descriptions of Levels on Facing Page -- Gene Expression Domains in the 3-Day Zebrafish Brain -- Descriptions of Levels on Facing Page -- Protein Expression Domains in the 3-Day Zebrafish Brain -- Description of Levels on Facing Page -- Protein Expression Domains in the 3-Day Zebrafish Brain -- Description of Levels on Facing Page -- Protein Expression Domains in the 3-Day Zebrafish Brain -- Description of Levels on Facing Page -- Protein Expression Domains in the 3-Day Zebrafish Brain -- Description of Levels on Facing Page -- Protein Expression Domains in the 3-Day Zebrafish Brain -- Description of Levels on Facing Page -- Protein Expression Domains in the 3-Day Zebrafish Brain -- Description of Levels on Facing Page -- Protein Expression Domains in the 3-Day Zebrafish Brain -- Description of Levels on Facing Page -- Protein Expression Domains in the 3-Day Zebrafish Brain -- Description of Levels on Facing Page -- Protein Expression Domains in the 3-Day Zebrafish Brain -- Description of Levels on Facing Page -- BrdU Cells in the 5-Day Zebrafish Brain -- Description of Levels on Facing Page -- BrdU Cells in the 5-Day Zebrafish Brain -- Descriptions of Levels on Facing Page -- BrdU Cells in the 5-Day Zebrafish Brain -- Descriptions of Levels on Facing Page -- BrdU Cells in the 5-Day Zebrafish Brain -- Descriptions of Levels on Facing Page -- BrdU Cells in 5-Day Zebrafish Brain -- Descriptions of Levels on Facing Page -- Protein Expression Domains in the 5-Day Zebrafish Brain -- Description of Levels on Facing Page -- Protein Expression Domains in the 5-Day Zebrafish Brain -- Description of Levels on Facing Page -- Protein Expression Domains in the 5-Day Zebrafish Brain -- Description of Levels on Facing Page. , Protein Expression Domains in the 5-Day Zebrafish Brain -- Description of Levels on Facing Page -- Protein Expression Domains in the 5-Day Zebrafish Brain -- Description of Levels on Facing Page -- Protein Expression Domains in the 5-Day Zebrafish Brain -- Description of Levels on Facing Page -- Protein Expression Domains in the 5-Day Zebrafish Brain -- Description of Levels on Facing Page -- Protein Expression Domains in the 5-Day Zebrafish Brain -- Description of Levels on Facing Page -- Neurotransmitter Expression Domains in the 2-Day Zebrafish Brain -- Description of Levels on Facing Page -- Neurotransmitter Expression Domains in the 2-Day Zebrafish Brain -- Descriptions of Levels on Facing Page -- Neurotransmitter Expression Domains in the 2-Day Zebrafish Brain -- Descriptions of Levels on Facing Page -- Neurotransmitter Expression Domains in the 2-Day Zebrafish Brain -- Descriptions of Levels on Facing Page -- Neurotransmitter Expression Domains in the 2-Day Zebrafish Brain -- Descriptions of Levels on Facing Page -- Neurotransmitter Expression Domains in the 3-Day Zebrafish Brain -- Description of Levels on Facing Page -- Neurotransmitter Expression Domains in the 3-Day Zebrafish Brain -- Descriptions of Levels on Facing Page -- Neurotransmitter Expression Domains in the 3-Day Zebrafish Brain -- Descriptions of Levels on Facing Page -- Neurotransmitter Expression Domains in the 3-Day Zebrafish Brain -- Descriptions of Levels on Facing Page -- Neurotransmitter Expression Domains in 3-Day Zebrafish Brain -- Descriptions of Levels on Facing Page -- Neurotransmitter Expression Domains in 3-Day Zebrafish Brain -- Descriptions of Levels on Facing Page -- Chapter 3: Interpretation of Data-How to Use the Atlas: Analysis -- 3. Interpretation of Data-How to Use the Atlas -- 3.1 General and Local Dynamics of Neurogenesis. , 3.2 The Generation of Glutamatergic Versus GABAergic Neurons -- 3.2.1 Two Basic Neurogenetic Networks are Revealed with bHLH Gene Expression -- 3.2.2 Combinatorial Genetic Analysis of Zebrafish Forebrain -- 3.3 The Generation of Modulatory Neurons -- 3.4 The Exception to the Rule: Peripheral Proliferation and Neurogenesis in the Diencephalon (M1 and M2) -- 3.5 The Cerebellar and Rhombic Lip Region: Pervasive Tangential Migration -- 3.6 BrdU Proliferation Assays -- 3.6.1 BrdU Pulse Label -- 3.6.2 BrdU Saturation Label -- 3.6.3 BrdU Long-Term Label -- 3.6.4 BrdU Birthday Label -- 3.6.5 Analysis of Diencephalic Migrated Sites of Neurogenesis -- Chapter 4 Comparison of Vertebrate Model Systems: Modal System -- 4. Comparison of Vertebrate Model Systems -- 4.1 Development of Pallial and Subpallial Territories in Vertebrates -- 4.2 Mammalian Telencephalon: Pallial and Subpallial Gene Expression Patterns -- 4.3 Teleostean Telencephalon: Evolution and Development of Pallial Territories in the Zebrafish -- 4.3.1 Divergent Patterns of Reelin and Pax6 in the Developing Zebrafish Pallium -- 4.4 Subpallial Territories: Identification and Development of the Zebrafish Basal Ganglia -- 4.5 Conserved Early Diencephalic Gene Expression Patterns in Vertebrates -- 4.6 Expression of Basic Helix-Loop-Helix (bHLH) Genes Indicates a Phylotypic Stage of Neurogenesis within a Conserved ... -- References -- Abbreviations -- Index -- Back Cover.
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    Berlin, Heidelberg :Springer Berlin / Heidelberg,
    Keywords: Physics. ; Quantum theory. ; Electronic books.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (152 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9783540371656
    Series Statement: Springer Tracts in Modern Physics Series ; v.62
    Language: English
    Note: Intro -- 978-3-540-37165-6_BookFrontmatter_OnlinePDF -- 978-3-540-37165-6_1_OnlinePDF -- 978-3-540-37165-6_2_OnlinePDF -- 978-3-540-37165-6_3_OnlinePDF -- 978-3-540-37165-6_4_OnlinePDF -- 978-3-540-37165-6_5_OnlinePDF -- 978-3-540-37165-6_6_OnlinePDF -- 978-3-540-37165-6_7_OnlinePDF -- 978-3-540-37165-6_8_OnlinePDF -- 978-3-540-37165-6_9_OnlinePDF.
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    Keywords: Physics. ; Electronic books.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (219 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9783540363163
    Series Statement: Springer Tracts in Modern Physics Series ; v.52
    DDC: 530
    Language: English
    Note: Intro -- 978-3-540-36316-3_BookFrontmatter_OnlinePDF -- 978-3-540-36316-3_1_OnlinePDF -- 978-3-540-36316-3_2_OnlinePDF -- 978-3-540-36316-3_3_OnlinePDF -- 978-3-540-36316-3_4_OnlinePDF -- 978-3-540-36316-3_5_OnlinePDF -- 978-3-540-36316-3_6_OnlinePDF -- 978-3-540-36316-3_7_OnlinePDF -- 978-3-540-36316-3_8_OnlinePDF -- 978-3-540-36316-3_9_OnlinePDF -- 978-3-540-36316-3_10_OnlinePDF -- 978-3-540-36316-3_11_OnlinePDF -- 978-3-540-36316-3_12_OnlinePDF.
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    Berlin, Heidelberg :Springer Berlin / Heidelberg,
    Keywords: Photons. ; Electronic books.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (174 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9783540371427
    Series Statement: Springer Tracts in Modern Physics Series ; v.39
    Language: English
    Note: Intro -- 978-3-540-37142-7_1_OnlinePDF -- 978-3-540-37142-7_2_OnlinePDF -- 978-3-540-37142-7_3_OnlinePDF -- 978-3-540-37142-7_4_OnlinePDF -- 978-3-540-37142-7_5_OnlinePDF -- 978-3-540-37142-7_6_OnlinePDF -- 978-3-540-37142-7_7_OnlinePDF -- 978-3-540-37142-7_8_OnlinePDF -- 978-3-540-37142-7_9_OnlinePDF.
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    Berlin, Heidelberg :Springer Berlin / Heidelberg,
    Keywords: Astrophysics. ; Electronic books.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (124 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9783540469834
    Series Statement: Springer Tracts in Modern Physics Series ; v.69
    Language: English
    Note: Intro -- 978-3-540-46983-4_BookFrontmatter_OnlinePDF -- 978-3-540-46983-4_1_OnlinePDF -- 978-3-540-46983-4_2_OnlinePDF.
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