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    Movement-Dependent Spatial Expansion of Visual Receptive Fields of Neurons of the Extrastriate Cortex by Aslanian, H. R., Antonian, A. P., Harutiunian-Kozak, B. A., Khachatryan, A. V., Ghazaryan, A. L., Kozak, J. A., Khachvankian, D. K.

    Published in Neurophysiology (New York) (01-02-2017)
    “…The spatial structure of the receptive field (RF) of a visually sensitive neuron, as defined by presentation of stationary visual stimuli, predetermines in…”
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    Scaling of infiltration and redistribution of water across soil textural classes by Kozak, J.A, Ahuja, L.R

    Published in Soil Science Society of America journal (01-05-2005)
    “…Results with an empirically based one-parameter model showed that the pore-size distribution index (lambda) described in the Brooks and Corey formulation of…”
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    Responses of Cortical Extrastriate Area 21a Neurons Specialized in Motion Detection by Khachvankian, D. K., Aslanian, H. R., Harutiunian-Kozak, B. A., Ghazaryan, A. L., Kozak, J. A.

    Published in Neurophysiology (New York) (01-06-2015)
    “…According to a generally accepted concept, the stationary structure of the receptive field of a visually sensitive central neuron predetermines transformation…”
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    Evaluating Various Water Stress Calculations in RZWQM and RZ-SHAW for Corn and Soybean Production by Kozak, J.A, Ma, L, Ahuja, L.R, Flerchinger, G, Nielsen, D.C

    Published in Agronomy journal (01-07-2006)
    “…Better understanding of water stress calculation is needed to improve crop production simulation. In this study, the Root Zone Water Quality Model (RZWQM) and…”
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    Comparison of modeling approaches to quantify residue architecture effects on soil temperature and water by Kozak, Joseph A., Aiken, Robert M., Flerchinger, Gerald N., Nielsen, David C., Ma, Liwang, Ahuja, Lajpat

    Published in Soil & tillage research (01-09-2007)
    “…RZ-SHAW is a hybrid model, comprised of modules from the Simultaneous Heat and Water (SHAW) model integrated into the Root Zone Water Quality Model (RZWQM)…”
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    Movement Detection Properties and Structure of Stationary Receptive Fields of Single Neurons in the Cat Extrastriate Area 21a by Aslanian, H. R., Khachvankian, D. K., Harutiunian-Kozak, B. A., Tokhmakhyan, G. G., Khachatrian, T. S., Kozak, J. A.

    Published in Neurophysiology (New York) (01-02-2014)
    “…Response patterns of single neurons in the extrastriate area 21a of the cat cortex to moving visual stimuli were studied, along with juxtaposition to the…”
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    Spatial Infrastructure of Receptive Fields and Responses to Moving Stimuli of Visually Driven Neurons in the Cat Extrastriate Cortex by Kozak, J. A., Khachvankyan, D. K., Ghazaryan, A. L., Sharanbekyan, A. B., Harutiunyan-Kozak, B. A.

    Published in Neurophysiology (New York) (01-07-2012)
    “…The structure of receptive fields (RFs) of visually sensitive neurons has been shown in numerous studies to be the main and most important element for…”
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    Culex coronator Dyar and Knab: a new Florida species record by Smith, John P, Walsh, Jimmy D, Cope, Eric H, Tennant, Jr, Richard A, Kozak, 3rd, John A, Darsie, Jr, Richard F

    “…We report the first finding of Culex coronator Dyar and Knab in Florida, based on multiple adult collections from several locations in the western panhandle of…”
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    Dynamic Spatial Organization of Receptive Fields of Neurons in the 21a Cortical Area by Harutiunian-Kozak, B. A, Khachvankyan, D. K, Grigoryan, G. G, Kozak, J. A, Sharanbekyan, A. B

    Published in Neurophysiology (New York) (01-11-2010)
    “…We studied changes in the spatial parameters of receptive fields (RFs) of visually sensitive neurons in the associative area 21a of the cat cortex under…”
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