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The microprocessor peripheral IC reference manual. Englewood Cliffs, N.J: Prentice-Hall, 1989.

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Instruments, Texas. Interface circuits: Data book : data transmission and control circuits, peripheral drivers/power actuators, displaydrivers. Dallas, Texas: Texas Instruments, 1991.

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Instruments, Texas. Interface circuits data book, 1990: Data transmission and control circuits, peripheral drivers/power actuators, display drivers. [Dallas? Tex.]: Texas Instruments, 1990.

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Gulersen, Elvira. 5-V only Zener-based flash E2PROM architecture and peripheral circuits. Ottawa: National Library of Canada, 1995.

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Barbarello, James J. J. Real-world interfacing with your PC: A hands-on guide to parallel port projects. Indianapolis, Ind: Prompt, 1996.

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Corporation, National Semiconductor. Interface databook. Santa Clara, Calif: National Semiconductor Corp., 1988.

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Corporation, National Semiconductor. Interface databook. Santa Clara, Calif: National Semiconductor Corp., 1988.

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Frois, Catarina. Peripheral vision: Politics, technology, and surveillance. New York: Berghahn Books, 2013.

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Comp, Euro (3rd 1989 Hamburg Germany). VLSI and computer peripherals: VLSI and microelectronic applications in intelligent peripherals and their interconnection networks : proceedings, Comp Euro 89, Hamburg, May 8-12, 1989. Washington, D.C: IEEE Computer Society Press, 1989.

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Comp Euro (3rd 1989 Hamburg, Germany). VLSI and computer peripherals: VLSI and microelectronic applications in intelligent peripherals and their interconnection networks, Hamburg, May 8-12, 1989 : proceedings. Washington, D.C., U.S.A: IEEE Computer Society Press, 1989.

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Langen, Klaas-Jan de. Compact low-voltage and high-speed CMOS, BiCMOS, and bipolar operational amplifiers. Boston: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1999.

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1938-, Huijsing Johan H., ed. Compact low-voltage and high-speed CMOS, BiCMOS, and bipolar operational amplifiers. Boston: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1999.

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Langen, Klaas-Jan de. Compact low-voltage and high-speed CMOS, BiCMOS, and bipolar operational amplifiers. Boston, MA: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1999.

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C, Vital João, and Franca José, eds. Systematic design for optimisation of pipelined ADCs. Boston: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2001.

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Electronics technology handbook. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1999.

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Takao, Kumazawa, Kruger Lawrence, and Mizumura Kazue, eds. The polymodal receptor: A gateway to pathological pain. Amsterdam: Elsevier, 1996.

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Linear and Interface Circuits Applications: Peripheral Drivers, Data Acquisition Systems, and Hall Effect Devices. Texas Instruments, 1987.

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Daskalakis, Zafiris J., and Robert Chen. Evaluating the interaction between cortical inhibitory and excitatory circuits measured by TMS. Edited by Charles M. Epstein, Eric M. Wassermann, and Ulf Ziemann. Oxford University Press, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780198568926.013.0012.

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Transcranial magnetic stimulation was first introduced in the late 1980s. Numerous studies have used TMS as an investigational tool to elucidate cortical physiology and to probe cognitive processes. This article introduces TMS paradigms and presents information gathered on cortical neuronal connectivity. TMS paradigms that demonstrate intracortical inhibition include short-interval cortical inhibition (SICI), cortical silence period (cSP) and long interval cortical inhibition (LICI). There are two types of cortical inhibitions from the stimulation of other brain areas, interhemispheric inhibition and cerebellum inhibition. The inhibition of the motor cortex can also be induced through the stimulation of peripheral nerves. This article talks about studies that describe interaction between inhibitory and facilitatory paradigms, the results of which are discussed in terms of cortical physiology and connectivity. The study of the interactions among cortical inhibitory and excitatory circuits may help to elucidate pathophysiology of neurological and psychiatric diseases.
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Avdeev, V. A. Peripherals. Interfaces, circuitry, programming. Book on Demand Ltd., 2018.

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Laureno, Robert. Lowly Origins. Edited by Robert Laureno. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780190607166.003.0014.

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This chapter, “Lowly Origins,” examines the evolution of the nervous system and its implications for clinical neurology. Topics include peripheral nerve anatomy, extraocular muscles, and physiologic circuits related to respiration. Human neuroanatomy and neurologic disease carry a record of our vertebrate ancestors, and neurology is more understandable when the clinician is attuned to our ancient neurological circuits. The extraocular muscles are a prime example. Although the extraocular muscles have changed their orientation to the axis of the eye, and although not all of these muscles are as important as they once were, these muscles of the human eye have otherwise changed little from those of the shark. They remain similar in appearance and consistent in innervation. They are the best conserved muscles in all of vertebrate evolution. The development of limbs, loss of gills, assumption of bipedal locomotion, and development of a huge brain has had virtually no effect on them.
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Mason, Peggy. Gaze Control. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780190237493.003.0019.

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In addition to serving perception, gaze acts as a powerful social signal and mode of communication. Gaze is altered in several psychiatric diseases and impaired by a variety of central and peripheral lesions. Eye movements that serve to stabilize gaze include the vestibuloocular reflex (VOR) and fixation, whereas eye movements that shift gaze include saccades, cancellation of the VOR, and smooth pursuit. The pontine horizontal gaze center and midbrain vertical gaze center connect to extraocular motoneurons and mediate all eye movements. Neural circuits involved in generating the VOR, horizontal saccades and saccade modulation are described in detail. Nystagmus consequent to unilateral labyrinthine damage is explained. Other forms of nystagmus including the optokinetic response are introduced. The role of internuclear interneurons in coordinating horizontal saccades and their failure in internuclear ophthalmalplegia are detailed. Finally, the mechanisms involved in fixation and smooth pursuit are briefly presented.
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Frois, Catarina. Peripheral Vision: Politics, Technology, and Surveillance. Berghahn Books, Incorporated, 2013.

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Ker, Morris (Ming-Dou), Takashi Tokuda, and Alexandre Schmid, eds. Microelectronic Implants for Central and Peripheral Nervous System: Overview of Circuit and System Technology. Frontiers Media SA, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/978-2-88974-023-9.

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Benarroch, Eduardo E. Neuroscience for Clinicians. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780190948894.001.0001.

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The aim of this book is to provide the clinician with a comprehensive and clinical relevant survey of emerging concepts on the organization and function of the nervous system and neurologic disease mechanisms, at the molecular, cellular, and system levels. The content of is based on the review of information obtained from recent advances in genetic, molecular, and cell biology techniques; electrophysiological recordings; brain mapping; and mouse models, emphasizing the clinical and possible therapeutic implications. Many chapters of this book contain information that will be relevant not only to clinical neurologists but also to psychiatrists and physical therapists. The scope includes the mechanisms and abnormalities of DNA/RNA metabolism, proteostasis, vesicular biogenesis, and axonal transport and mechanisms of neurodegeneration; the role of the mitochondria in cell function and death mechanisms; ion channels, neurotransmission and mechanisms of channelopathies and synaptopathies; the functions of astrocytes, oligodendrocytes, and microglia and their involvement in disease; the local circuits and synaptic interactions at the level of the cerebral cortex, thalamus, basal ganglia, cerebellum, brainstem, and spinal cord transmission regulating sensory processing, behavioral state, and motor functions; the peripheral and central mechanisms of pain and homeostasis; and networks involved in emotion, memory, language, and executive function.
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Langen, Klaas-Jan de, and J. H. Huijsing. Compact Low-Voltage and High-Speed CMOS, BiCMOS and Bipolar Operational Amplifiers (The Springer International Series in Engineering and Computer Science). Springer, 1999.

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Mauguière, François, and Luis Garcia-Larrea. Somatosensory and Pain Evoked Potentials. Edited by Donald L. Schomer and Fernando H. Lopes da Silva. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780190228484.003.0043.

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This chapter discusses the use of somatosensory evoked potentials (SEPs) and pain evoked potentials for diagnostic purposes. The generators of SEPs following upper limb stimulation have been identified through intracranial recordings, permitting the analysis of somatosensory disorders caused by neurological diseases. Laser activation of fibers involved in thermal and pain sensation has extended the applications of evoked potentials to neuropathic pain disorders. Knowledge of the effects of motor programming, paired stimulations, and simultaneous stimulation of adjacent somatic territories has broadened SEP use in movement disorders. The recording of high-frequency cortical oscillations evoked by peripheral nerve stimulation gives access to the functioning of SI area neuronal circuitry. SEPs complement electro-neuro-myography in patients with neuropathies and radiculopathies, spinal cord and hemispheric lesions, and coma. Neuroimaging has overtaken SEPs in detecting and localizing central nervous system lesions, but SEPs still permit assessment of somatosensory and pain disorders that remain unexplained by anatomical investigations.
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Kandler, Karl, ed. The Oxford Handbook of the Auditory Brainstem. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780190849061.001.0001.

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The Oxford Handbook of the Auditory Brainstem provides an in-depth reference to the organization and function of ascending and descending auditory pathways in the mammalian brainstem. Individual chapters are organized along the auditory pathway, beginning with the cochlea and ending with the auditory midbrain. Each chapter provides an introduction to the respective area and summarizes our current knowledge before discussing the disputes and challenges that the field currently faces.The handbook emphasizes the numerous forms of plasticity that are increasingly observed in many areas of the auditory brainstem. Several chapters focus on neuronal modulation of function and plasticity on the synaptic, neuronal, and circuit level, especially during development, aging, and following peripheral hearing loss. In addition, the book addresses the role of trauma-induced maladaptive plasticity with respect to its contribution in generating central hearing dysfunction, such as hyperacusis and tinnitus.The book is intended for students and postdoctoral fellows starting in the auditory field and for researchers of related fields who wish to get an authoritative and up-to-date summary of the current state of auditory brainstem research. For clinical practitioners in audiology, otolaryngology, and neurology, the book is a valuable resource of information about the neuronal mechanisms that are currently discussed as major candidates for the generation of central hearing dysfunction.
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Technologie des ordinateurs et des réseaux. Cours et exercices corrigés, DUT.BTS. Dunod, 2000.

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Cassibry, Kimberly. Destinations in Mind. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190921897.001.0001.

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Destinations in Mind explores how objects depicting distant places helped Romans understand their vast empire. At a time when many sites were written about but only a few were represented in art, four distinct sets of artifacts circulated new information. Engraved silver cups list all the stops from Spanish Gades to Rome, while resembling the milestones that helped travelers track their progress. Vivid glass cups represent famous charioteers and gladiators competing in circuses and amphitheaters, and offered virtual experiences of spectacles that were new to many regions. Bronze bowls commemorate forts along Hadrian’s Wall with colorful enameling typical of Celtic craftsmanship. Glass bottles display labeled cityscapes of Baiae, a notorious resort, and Puteoli, a busy port, both in the Bay of Naples. These artifacts and their journeys reveal an empire divided not into center and periphery, but connected by roads that did not all lead to Rome. They bear witness to a shared visual culture that was not divided into high and low art, but united by extraordinary craftsmanship. New aspects of globalization are apparent in the multilingual place names that the vessels bear, in the transformed places that they visualize, and in the enriched understanding of the empire’s landmarks that they impart. With in-depth case studies, the book argues that the best way to comprehend the Roman empire is to look closely at objects depicting its fascinating places.
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Goes, João, João C. Vital, and José E. Franca. Systematic Design for Optimisation of Pipelined ADCs (The Springer International Series in Engineering and Computer Science). Springer, 2001.

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The Russian Avant-Garde: Personality and school. Academic papers from the conferences accompanyĭng the exhibitiosn "Kazemir Malevich in the Russian Museum" and "Malevichʹs Circules (. Sankt Peterburg: Gosudarstvennyĭ Russkiĭ Muzeĭ, 2003.

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Goes, João, João C. Vital, and José E. Franca. Systematic Design for Optimisation of Pipelined ADCs. Springer London, Limited, 2006.

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Goes, João, João C. Vital, and José E. Franca. Systematic Design for Optimisation of Pipelined ADCs. Springer, 2010.

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(Editor), T. Kumazawa, L. Kruger (Editor), and K. Mizumura (Editor), eds. The Polymodal Receptor - A Gateway to Pathological Pain (Progress in Brain Research). Elsevier Science, 1996.

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