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  2. PC12 cell line - Wikipedia

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    PC 12 cells, having been cultured about two days. PC12 is a cell line derived from a pheochromocytoma of the rat adrenal medulla, that have an embryonic origin from the neural crest that has a mixture of neuroblastic cells and eosinophilic cells. [1] [2] [3]

  3. Origin PC - Wikipedia

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    Origin PC Corp. is a custom personal computer manufacturing company located in Miami, Florida. Founded by former Alienware employees in 2009, Origin PC assembles high-performance gaming and professional-use desktop and laptop computers from third-party components.

  4. Neuromorphic computing - Wikipedia

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    The constant has the dimension of a voltage and is associated to the properties of the memristor; its physical origin is the charge mobility in the conductor. The diagonal matrix and vector X = diag ⁡ ( X → ) {\displaystyle X=\operatorname {diag} ({\vec {X}})} and X → {\displaystyle {\vec {X}}} respectively, are instead the internal value ...

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  6. GENESIS (software) - Wikipedia

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    The cell body or soma contains the nucleus and the other organelles necessary for cellular function. The axon is a key component of nerve cells over which information is transmitted from one part of the neuron (e.g., the cell body) to the terminal regions of the neuron". [6] The third important piece of a neuron is the synapse. "The synapse is ...

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  8. Wetware computer - Wikipedia

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    The concept of wetware is an application of specific interest to the field of computer manufacturing. Moore's law, which states that the number of transistors which can be placed on a silicon chip is doubled roughly every two years, has acted as a goal for the industry for decades, but as the size of computers continues to decrease, the ability to meet this goal has become more difficult ...

  9. Brain–computer interface - Wikipedia

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    A brain–computer interface (BCI), sometimes called a brain–machine interface (BMI), is a direct communication link between the brain's electrical activity and an external device, most commonly a computer or robotic limb.