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  2. Axon Enterprise - Wikipedia

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    Axon Body 2: Announced in 2015, features an Ambarella system-on-chip (SoC) video processor, 1080p (FHD) video, wireless activation, and other improvements over the original Body. [ 37 ] [ 38 ] Axon Flex 2: Announced in 2016, features a point-of-view camera attached to an external battery pack, similar to its predecessor. [ 39 ]

  3. PSP begins body camera pilot program ahead of statewide ... - AOL

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    Body cameras are currently being worn by the 43 troopers assigned to Troop H in Carlisle, Cumberland County. The pilot program began July 24 and will last from 60 to 90 days, according to Col ...

  4. Neurilemma - Wikipedia

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    Neurilemma serves a protective function for peripheral nerve fibers. Damaged nerve fibers may regenerate if the cell body is not damaged and the neurilemma remains intact. The neurilemma forms a regeneration tube through which the growing axon re-establishes its original connection. Neurilemoma is a tumor of the neurilemma. [1]

  5. Axon - Wikipedia

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    An axon (from Greek ἄξων áxōn, axis) or nerve fiber (or nerve fibre: see spelling differences) is a long, slender projection of a nerve cell, or neuron, in vertebrates, that typically conducts electrical impulses known as action potentials away from the nerve cell body. The function of the axon is to transmit information to different ...

  6. Axolemma - Wikipedia

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    In neuroscience, the axolemma (from Greek lemma 'membrane, envelope', and 'axo-' from axon [1]) is the cell membrane of an axon, [1] the branch of a neuron through which signals (action potentials) are transmitted. The axolemma is a three-layered, bilipid membrane. Under standard electron microscope preparations, the structure is approximately ...

  7. Axonal transport - Wikipedia

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    Axonal transport, also called axoplasmic transport or axoplasmic flow, is a cellular process responsible for movement of mitochondria, lipids, synaptic vesicles, proteins, and other organelles to and from a neuron's cell body, through the cytoplasm of its axon called the axoplasm. [1]

  8. Neuroregeneration - Wikipedia

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    When a nerve axon is severed, the end still attached to the cell body is labeled the proximal segment, while the other end is called the distal segment. After injury, the proximal end swells and experiences some retrograde degeneration, but once the debris is cleared, it begins to sprout axons and the presence of growth cones can be detected.

  9. Judge ponders if Topeka triple murder defendant can get fair ...

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    Sanford's attorneys are seeking to have all charges dismissed, saying Sanford can no longer get a fair trial because of the destruction of 30 Axon police body camera videos taken in 2016 as part ...