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Synchronization stability and firing transitions in two types of class I neuronal networks with short-term plasticity
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    Synchronization stability and firing transitions in two types of class I neuronal networks with short-term plasticity (English)
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    10 October 2014
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    class I neuron
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    synchronization
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    short-term plasticity
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    transition
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