This allows the experimenter to activate those cells in the living brain using light
through fiber optics, providing a high precision way to turn cells «on» or «off» within a thousandth of a second.
Not exact matches
Many who have read McLuhan have anachronistically applied our present media capabilities
through the World Wide Web, satellites, and
fiber optics to his theory of the global village in a quite literal and perhaps artificial manner.
Standing 7 - feet tall, this Christmas tree has both energy - saving LED lights and
fiber optics pre-strung
through the tree.
In animals harboring intraperitoneal hollow -
fiber or subcutaneous implants containing light - inducible transgenic cells, the serum levels of the human glycoprotein secreted alkaline phosphatase could be remote - controlled with
fiber optics or transdermally regulated
through direct illumination.
Because the exhibit is in an aboveground warehouse, it collects sunlight on the roof and channels the rays directly
through a circular array of six tubes into the building — no
fiber optics needed.
Through the age of Edison and into the age of lasers, Light reveals how light sparked new wonders - relativity, quantum electrodynamics,
fiber optics, and more.
Endoscopy is the visual inspection of the interior of various body systems
through a small tube containing
fiber optics.
The telecommunications revolution was brought about
through hardware (
fiber optics), software (the Internet protocol) and more open markets (cross-border interconnection).