S. H. Thompson

Publication List Details

Period

2002 - 2008

Number

23

Co-Authors

Resolution-dependent mechanisms for bimodal switching-time distributions in simulated Fe nanopillars (2008)

Thompson, S. H., Brown, G., Kuhnle, A., Rikvold, P. A., Novotny, M. A.

We study the magnetization-switching statistics following reversal of the applied field for three separate computational models representing the same physical system, an iron nanopillar. The primary...

Two Modes of Magnetization Switching in a Simulated Iron Nanopillar in an Obliquely Oriented Field (2007)

Thompson, S. H., Brown, G., Rikvold, P. A., Novotny, M. A.

Finite-temperature micromagnetics simulations are employed to study the magnetization-switching dynamics driven by a field applied at an angle to the long axis of an iron nanopillar. A bi-modal...

Reversal Modes of Simulated Iron Nanopillars in an Obliquely Oriented Field (2004)

Thompson, S. H., Brown, G., Rikvold, P. A.

Stochastic micromagnetic simulations are employed to study switching in three-dimensional magnetic nanopillars exposed to highly misaligned fields. The switching appears to proceed through two...

Projective Dynamics in Realistic Models of Nanomagnets (2004)

Thompson, S. H., Brown, G., Rikvold, P. A.

The free-energy extrema governing the magnetization-reversal process for a model of an iron nanopillar are investigated using the projective dynamics method. Since the time evolution of the model is...

Local positive feedback by calcium in the propagation of intracellular calcium waves.

Wang, S S, Thompson, S H

In many types of eukaryotic cells, the activation of surface receptors leads to the production of inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate and calcium release from intracellular stores. Calcium release can occur...

Slow membrane currents in bursting pace-maker neurones of Tritonia.

Smith, S J, Thompson, S H

1. Membrane ionic currents in bursting pace-maker neurones of the marine mollusc Tritonia were studied in voltage-clamp experiments with emphasis on slow tail current relaxations after depolarizing...

Calcium buffering and slow recovery kinetics of calcium-dependent outward current in molluscan neurones.

Barish, M E, Thompson, S H

Calcium entry into molluscan neurones during depolarizing voltage-clamp steps activates an outward current which on repolarization decays over periods of more than 30 sec. This slowly decaying tail...

Inactivation of delayed outward current in molluscan neurone somata.

Aldrich, R W, Getting, P A, Thompson, S H

1. Inactivation of delayed outward current was studied by voltage clamp of isolated neurone somata of the molluscs Archidoris and Anisodoris. During prolonged voltage clamp steps in normal artificial...

Mechanism of frequency-dependent broadening of molluscan neurone soma spikes.

Aldrich, R W, Getting, P A, Thompson, S H

1. Action potentials recorded from isolated dorid neurone somata increase in duration, i.e. broaden, during low frequency repetitive firing. Spike broadening is substantially reduced by external Co...

Three pharmacologically distinct potassium channels in molluscan neurones.

Thompson, S H

1. Potassium currents were studied under voltage-clamp conditions in nerve cell bodies of the nudibranch Tritonia diomedia. 2. Potassium currents could be separated into three distinct components on...

Model prenatal program of Rush Medical College at St. Basil's Free Peoples Clinic, Chicago.

Bardack, M A, Thompson, S H

The lack of adequate prenatal and gynecological care for indigent women has reached crisis proportions. The situation is aggravated by the diminishing supply of primary care physicians who are...

Slow membrane currents in bursting pace-maker neurones of Tritonia.

Smith, S J, Thompson, S H

1. Membrane ionic currents in bursting pace-maker neurones of the marine mollusc Tritonia were studied in voltage-clamp experiments with emphasis on slow tail current relaxations after depolarizing...

Calcium buffering and slow recovery kinetics of calcium-dependent outward current in molluscan neurones.

Barish, M E, Thompson, S H

Calcium entry into molluscan neurones during depolarizing voltage-clamp steps activates an outward current which on repolarization decays over periods of more than 30 sec. This slowly decaying tail...

Local positive feedback by calcium in the propagation of intracellular calcium waves.

Wang, S S, Thompson, S H

In many types of eukaryotic cells, the activation of surface receptors leads to the production of inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate and calcium release from intracellular stores. Calcium release can occur...

Inactivation of delayed outward current in molluscan neurone somata.

Aldrich, R W, Getting, P A, Thompson, S H

1. Inactivation of delayed outward current was studied by voltage clamp of isolated neurone somata of the molluscs Archidoris and Anisodoris. During prolonged voltage clamp steps in normal artificial...

Mechanism of frequency-dependent broadening of molluscan neurone soma spikes.

Aldrich, R W, Getting, P A, Thompson, S H

1. Action potentials recorded from isolated dorid neurone somata increase in duration, i.e. broaden, during low frequency repetitive firing. Spike broadening is substantially reduced by external Co...

Three pharmacologically distinct potassium channels in molluscan neurones.

Thompson, S H

1. Potassium currents were studied under voltage-clamp conditions in nerve cell bodies of the nudibranch Tritonia diomedia. 2. Potassium currents could be separated into three distinct components on...

Model prenatal program of Rush Medical College at St. Basil's Free Peoples Clinic, Chicago.

Bardack, M A, Thompson, S H

The lack of adequate prenatal and gynecological care for indigent women has reached crisis proportions. The situation is aggravated by the diminishing supply of primary care physicians who are...

Vitamin D Intakes of Ontario Children

Broadfoot, B. V. R., Trenholme, M. L., McClinton, E. P., Thompson, S. H., Cowan, E. J.

A study to determine approximate intakes of vitamin D and sources contributing this nutrient was conducted among 1000 children, aged one week to 5½ years, in two Ontario Health Units in 1963 and...