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    This all brass monocular microscope has a bent claw foot, a feature found in James Swift & Son instruments. The stage, attached to the base by trunnions, supports the tubular limb with an arm. The coarse focusing is by the draw-tube, and the fine focusing by the screw on top of the limb. A swinging mirror is attached to the tubular tailpiece. The small instrument was likely intended for use by students. No carrying case and accessories. Signed: Bryson, Edinburgh

    GABA-mediated tonic inhibition differentially modulates gain in functional subtypes of cortical interneurons

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    Models used in: "GABA-mediated tonic inhibition differentially modulates gain in functional subtypes of cortical interneurons" Bryson et al PNAS https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.190636911

    The gender wage gap among Vice Chancellors in the UK

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    Alex Bryson presentation on 17th March 2022 entitled “The gender wage gap among Vice Chancellors in the UK”, Colloquium on Personnel Economics, Aarhus University, Herning, Denmark

    GABA-mediated tonic inhibition differentially modulates gain in functional subtypes of cortical interneurons

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    Models used in: "GABA-mediated tonic inhibition differentially modulates gain in functional subtypes of cortical interneurons" Bryson et al PNAS https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.190636911

    GABA-mediated tonic inhibition differentially modulates gain in functional subtypes of cortical interneurons

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    Models used in: "GABA-mediated tonic inhibition differentially modulates gain in functional subtypes of cortical interneurons" Bryson et al PNAS https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.190636911

    State transitions through inhibitory interneurons in a cortical network model

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    Models used in: "State transitions through inhibitory interneurons in a cortical network model" PLoS Computational Biology Bryson et al https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pcbi.100952

    State transitions through inhibitory interneurons in a cortical network model

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    Models used in: "State transitions through inhibitory interneurons in a cortical network model" PLoS Computational Biology Bryson et al https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pcbi.100952

    Across the Universe and back with Bill Bryson

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    Interview with Bill Bryson, author of 'A short history of almost everything'

    Trips in the Smokies, 1930

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    “Trips in the Smokies” is an 8-page brochure written by Horace Kephart (1862-1931), author of “Camping and Woodcraft” (1906) and “Our Southern Highlanders” (1913). The 1930 brochure, published by the Bryson City Drug Co., follows one with the same name printed in 1929. The two brochures demonstrate changes in travel opportunities, with Kephart suggesting Bryson City as a jumping off point for Smokies exploration, including a map and directions for traveling from Atlanta to Asheville. This brochure also includes mention of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians. Like the 1929 brochure, the one from 1930 was the personal property of Kephart and is stamped as such

    Network models of SCN1A gain-of-function and homeostatic plasticity

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    Network models used in: "Biophysical characterization and modelling of SCN1A gain-of-function predicts interneuron hyperexcitability and network instability through homeostatic plasticity" Neurobiology of Disease Berecki, Bryson et al https://doi.org/10.1016/j.nbd.2023.10605
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