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Burst analysis tool for developing neuronal networks exhibiting highly varying action potential dynamics
Kapucu, Fikret E.; Tanskanen, Jarno M. A.; Mikkonen, Jarno; Ylä-Outinen, Laura; Narkilahti, Susanna; Hyttinen, Jari A. K. (Frontiers Research Foundation, 2012)In this paper we propose a firing statistics based neuronal network burst detection algorithm for neuronal networks exhibiting highly variable action potential dynamics. Electrical activity of neuronal networks is generally ... -
Language ideologies in the Romanian Banat : analysis of interviews and academic writings among the Hungarians and Germans
Laihonen, Petteri (University of Jyväskylä, 2009)This is an introduction to a compilation of six articles on language ideologies in the Romanian Banat. My dissertation was initiated by fieldwork in the area, resulting to a database of interviews among the Hungarian and ... -
German Net Literature. In the Exile of Invisibility
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German and Austrian occupant literature on the Sami in Norway and Lapland : “Harmless” minority, a resource, and well-off “reindeer kings”
Nyyssönen, Jukka (Historian ja etnologian laitoksen tutkijat ry, Jyväskylän yliopisto, 2020)In previous research on the history of the Second World War in Finland and Norway, relations between the German and Austrian occupying forces and the Sami people have generally been considered to be good. The occupant gaze ...