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Synaptic Homeostasis Homeostatic plasticity manages synaptic connections across the entire cell in an attempt to keep them at manageable connection levels.

When speaking of the brain, plasticity means the ability of the brain to adapt to deficits and injury.

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seats made of fiber-reinforced plastic are not allowed.

The magnetic tape is typically made by embedding magnetic particles in a plastic binder on polyester film tape.

Microcentrifuge tubes Microcentrifuge tube with Coomassie Blue solution Microcentrifuge tubes or microfuge tubes are small, cylindrical plastic containers with conical bottoms, typically with an integral snap cap.

Afterward, Matt fled from Genoa City only to return years later with a new face constructed by plastic surgery.

The star of the Silver Age run of plastic Man was the son of the original, who as a toddler had accidentally drunk a souvenir bottle of the same acid that had given Eel O'Brian his powers.

Types of scale models Some modelers build and collect models made from a certain medium (wood, plastic, paper, etc).

Clothing such as plastic fabrics that are impermeable to sweat and thus do not facilitate heat loss through evaporation, can actually contribute to heat stress.

They are surprisingly flexible and plastic-like, and can quickly flow into a room through the tiniest of cracks.

The nonelectric foil has a blunted end, typically produced by folding over the tip of the blade, that is capped with a plastic or rubber knob.

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