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▪ I. bursting, vbl. n. (ˈbɜːstɪŋ) [f. burst v.] 1. a. The process or action of breaking suddenly and violently, as under tension.1375 Barbour Bruce xvi. 158 Thar wes of speris sic bristing. 1575 J. Still Gamm. Gurton i. iii, We would not greatly care For bursting of her huckle-bone. c 1600 Rob. Hood...
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Bursting
In general, if a network of bursting neurons is linked it will eventually synchronize for most types of bursting. and intrinsically bursting neurons.
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Bursting - Scholarpedia
Bursting is a dynamic state where a neuron repeatedly fires discrete groups or bursts of spikes. Each such burst is followed by a period of quiescence before the next burst occurs. A burst of two spikes is called a doublet, of three spikes is called a triplet, four - quadruplet, etc. Neuronal bursting can play important roles in communication between neurons.
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Bursting into flames - Idioms by The Free Dictionary
burst into flame (s) [for something] to catch fire and become a large fire quickly. As soon as the flame reached the curtains, the entire wall seemed to burst into flames. The two cars burst into flames soon after the collision. See also: burst, flame.
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What is Cloud Bursting? - TechTarget
An application can burst over into the public cloud without interrupting its users. Peaks in traffic. If an organization is expecting a sudden increase in traffic, like during a holiday, cloud bursting can be used to facilitate any expected or unexpected peaks in compute resource demands. The challenges of using cloud bursting
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Bursting Bubbles
Bursting Bubbles is a studio album by the British rock musician Kevin Coyne, with Dagmar Krause, which was released in 1980.
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Primary function of cell wall is A. Controlling volume B. Providing shape C. It's selective permeability D. Protection against bursting To me, all the given options seem correct except C. A and D are correct when the...
Protection against bursting by osmosis is a secondary function, which is otherwise provided by the plasma membrane.
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Bursting Out
Bursting Out is a 1978 live double album by the rock band Jethro Tull.
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Parabolic bursting
A parabolic bursting neuron has the characteristic that the frequency of spikes increase and decrease through the burst.
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Bursting Pulsar
The Bursting Pulsar (GRO J1744-28) is a low-mass x-ray binary with a period of 11.8 days. The Bursting Pulsar is the only known X-ray pulsar that is also a Type II X-ray burster.
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Transcriptional bursting
Mechanism
Bursting may result from the stochastic nature of biochemical events superimposed upon a two step fluctuation. It seems likely that some rudimentary eukaryotes have genes which do not show bursting.
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Fortified, Bursting, Explosive, Thundering) - Raider.IO
A top World of Warcraft (WoW) Mythic+ and Raiding site featuring character & guild profiles, Mythic+ Scores, Raid Progress, Guild Recruitment, the Race to World First, and more.
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(PDF) Bursting liability of coal based on damage statistical ...
国家煤炭工业局,2000. MT / T174-2000,Classification and laborato ry test method on burst ...
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Classification and laboratory test method on bursting liability of rock ...
Chinese National Standard Category: MT/T 866-2000 Classification and laboratory test method on bursting liability of rock; Category No.: D04; Category Title: Basic standard and general method
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Bursting Through
"Bursting Through" is a song by New Zealand artist Bic Runga, released in September 1996 as the first single from her debut studio album, Drive (1997). Track listing
"Bursting Through"
"Making a Scene"
"Bursting Through" (acoustic mix)
Personnel
Personnel adapted from the liner notes of Drive.
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