cultured$18078$ - traduzione in greco
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cultured$18078$ - traduzione in greco

CELL CULTURE OF NEURONS
Cultured neural networks; Cultured neuronal networks

cultured      
adj. μορφωμένος, εξευγενισμένος, καλλιεργημένος
sour cream         
  • berries]] with sour cream and brown sugar
  • Crisp [[potato]] skins with sour cream and chili sauce
  • Simple illustration of the processing order of sour cream manufacturing
DAIRY PRODUCT PRODUCED BY FERMENTING A REGULAR CREAM WITH CERTAIN KINDS OF LACTIC ACID BACTERIA
Sour Cream; Soured cream; Cultured cream
κρέμα γάλακτος
butter milk         
TYPE OF FERMENTED DAIRY DRINK
Butter milk; Cultured buttermilk; Wholesome buttermilk; Karne Melk; Milk wine; Churned buttermilk
βουτυρόγαλο, δαρτόγαλα

Definizione

cultured pearl
(cultured pearls)
A cultured pearl is a pearl that is created by putting sand or grit into an oyster.
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Wikipedia

Cultured neuronal network

A cultured neuronal network is a cell culture of neurons that is used as a model to study the central nervous system, especially the brain. Often, cultured neuronal networks are connected to an input/output device such as a multi-electrode array (MEA), thus allowing two-way communication between the researcher and the network. This model has proved to be an invaluable tool to scientists studying the underlying principles behind neuronal learning, memory, plasticity, connectivity, and information processing.

Cultured neurons are often connected via computer to a real or simulated robotic component, creating a hybrot or animat, respectively. Researchers can then thoroughly study learning and plasticity in a realistic context, where the neuronal networks are able to interact with their environment and receive at least some artificial sensory feedback. One example of this can be seen in the Multielectrode Array Art (MEART) system developed by the Potter Research Group at the Georgia Institute of Technology in collaboration with SymbioticA, The Centre for Excellence in Biological Art, at the University of Western Australia. Another example can be seen in the neurally controlled animat.