Plasticity: In physics and materials science, plasticity (also known as plastic deformation) is the ability of a solid material to undergo permanent deformation, a non-reversible change of shape in response to applied forces. For example, a solid piece of metal ... (Physics) [100%] 2023-11-25 [Plasticity (physics)] [Solid mechanics]...
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Homeostatic plasticity: In neuroscience, homeostatic plasticity refers to the capacity of neurons to regulate their own excitability relative to network activity. Homeostatic synaptic plasticity is a means of maintaining the synaptic basis for learning, respiration, and locomotion, in contrast to the Hebbian ... (Biology) [70%] 2022-01-10 [Neuroplasticity]
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Intrinsic plasticity: Intrinsic plasticity is the persistent modification of a neuron’s intrinsic electrical properties by neuronal or synaptic activity. It is mediated by changes in the expression level or biophysical properties of ion channels in the membrane, and can affect such ... [70%] 2021-12-24 [Electrophysiology] [Computational Neuroscience]...
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Physics (Aristotle): The Physics (Greek: Φυσικὴ ἀκρόασις Phusike akroasis; Latin: Physica, or Naturales Auscultationes, possibly meaning "lectures on nature") is a named text, written in ancient Greek, collated from a collection of surviving manuscripts known as the Corpus Aristotelicum, attributed to the 4th-century ... (Aristotle) [70%] 2023-11-27 [Natural philosophy] [Philosophy of science]...
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