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2. Electrochemistry of pyridine derivatives
3. Janis Stradins: An outstanding electrochemist and expert in the history of science: Part I. Jānis Stradiņš – His life and scientific achievements
4. Hydrate Formation in Water Foam Volume
5. Effect of Surfactants on Synthesis of Gas Hydrates
6. The meaning of the Weber-Fechner law: IV. The psychometric curve and interhemispheric and intrahemispheric interactions
7. The meaning of the Weber-Fechner law and description of scenes: III. Description of the visual space
8. Meaning of the Weber-Fechner law and the principle of displacement
9. The meaning of the Weber-Fechner law and description of scenes in terms of neural networks
10. Interhemispheric Asymmetry, Visual Learning and Invariant Identification of Images
11. Separate training of hemispheres to perform visual discrimination in conditions of blocking of interhemisphere transmission by masking
12. Identification of New Drinking Water Disinfection by - Products from Ozone, Chlorine Dioxide, Chloramine, and Chlorine
13. The role of spatial—Frequency analysis, primitives, and interhemispheric asymmetry in the identification of visual images
14. Linear and nonlinear properties of simple cells of the striate cortex of the cat: two types of nonlinearity
15. Organically modified sol-gel sensors
16. TRIBROMOPYRROLE – ITS APPEARANCE IN THE ENVIRONMENT*
17. Some neurophysiological correlates of visual perception
18. Mechanism of directional sensitivity of receptive fields in the cat visual cortex
19. Radical anions of intramolecular charge transfer complexes based on 1,4-naphthoquinone
20. Are receptive fields of the visual cortex detectors or spatial frequency filters?
21. Types of receptive fields of the lateral geniculate body and their functional model
22. Relationship between spatial and spatial-frequency characteristics of receptive fields of cat visual cortex
23. Dependence of functional organization of receptive fields of the cat lateral geniculate body on visual stimulus contrast
24. Spatio-temporal organization of receptive fields of the cat striate cortex: The receptive fields as the grating filters
25. The uncertainty principal in vision
26. Mechanism of the polarographic reduction of 6-pyridazones
27. Types of receptive fields in the lateral geniculate body and their functional model
28. Structure of a complex receptive field in the cat visual cortex
29. Local spectral analysis in the visual cortex
30. Linear and non-linear properties of simple and complex receptive fields in area 17 of the cat visual cortex: A model of the field
31. Structure of the simple receptive field of the cat visual cortex
32. On the mechanisms underlying appearance of responses to movement, directional sensitivity and velocity tuning of the cat's striate cortical neurons
33. Receptive fields of the cat corpus geniculatum laterale
34. Investigation of functional organization of receptive fields in the cat visual cortex
35. Inhibitory zones of receptive fields of the lateral geniculate body and visual cortex of the cat
36. Prtolysis constants of pyridazin-6-one derivatives
37. Radical anions of intramolecular charge transfer complexes based on 1,4-naphthoquinone.
38. Harmonic basis functions for spatial coding in the cat striate cortex.
39. Colour-spatial vision
40. Electrochemistry of intramolecular charge-transfer complexes derived from 1,4-naphthoquinone: Part I. Rate constants and adsorption on mercury in dimethylformamide
41. Electrochemical reduction of N-aryl- and N-arylsulphonylbenzoquinoneimines in acetonitrile—III. Electrochemical model of the mechanism of interaction of quinoneimines with Hantzsch ester
42. The mechanism of electrochemical reduction of intramolecular charge-transfer complexes derived from 1,4-naphthoquinone
43. Electrochemical reduction of N-aryl- and N-arylsulphonylbenzoquinoneimines in acetonitrile—II. Electron affinity and relationship between oxidation and reduction potentials
44. Electrochemical reduction of N-aryl- and N-arylsulphonylbenzoquinonemonoimines in acetonitrile—I. Electroreduction mechanism and effects of proton donors on electrochemical process
45. ChemInform Abstract: Electroreduction of N-Arylquinone Monoimines in a Protic Medium at Mercury and Graphite Electrodes.
46. [The meaning of the Weber-Fechner Law IV. The psychometric curve, the interaction between inter hemisphere and the interaction in intrahemisphere].
47. [Significance of the Weber-Fechner law and scene description: III. Description of the visual space].
48. [Meaning of the Weber-Fechner law and the principle of displacement].
49. [The meaning of the Weber-Fechner law and description of scenes in terms of neural networks].
50. [Interhemispheric asymmetry, visual learning and invariant identification of images].
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