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Vol. 41 Chapters 386– 395, cover story: Miss Goldenweek's "Operation: Meet Baroque Works" Vol. 21-27. Hina" ( ひな ?) is an extant name for Japanese girls that corresponds to several different kanji. The most notable of these is 雛, which may refer to: Swift Kevin M., Keus Karina, Echeverria Christy Gonzalez, Cabrera Yesenia, Jimenez Janelly, Holloway Jasmine, Clawson Brittany C., Poe Gina R. 2019. Sex differences within sleep in gonadally intact rats. Sleep. PMID 31784755 [22] When the execution of Portgas D. Ace was announced, Hina reported to the summoning of the Marines to reinforce Marineford. [23] Marineford Arc [ ]

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During the peak of Arabasta's civil war, Hina and her unit were summoned by Smoker to help investigate and quash Baroque Works operations along the kingdom's coast. In time, they captured the rainmaking ship Full, a convoy for the illicit Dance Powder that agitated the war; when this coincided with sudden rain, Hina wondered aloud if Smoker had created it with the powder, but was repudiated. At his request (and after losing a coin toss), she prepared the Full and all other evidence of Baroque Works, including the defeated Crocodile, for transport to Marine Headquarters. [4] While at the University of Michigan, Poe taught both graduate and undergraduate courses [9] and served on the Sleep Research Society's board of directors. [10] In 2016, Poe returned to UCLA to become a Full Professor in the Department of Integrative Biology and Physiology. [3] Rector, D. M.; Poe, G. R.; Harper, R. M. (1993), Dirnagl, Ulrich; Villringer, Arno; Einhäupl, Karl M. (eds.), "Fiber Optic Imaging of Subcortical Neural Tissue in Freely Behaving Animals", Optical Imaging of Brain Function and Metabolism, Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology, Springer US, vol.333, pp.81–86, doi: 10.1007/978-1-4899-2468-1_9, ISBN 978-1-4899-2468-1, PMID 8362672

Bjorness, Theresa E.; Riley, Brett T.; Tysor, Michael K.; Poe, Gina R. (May 1, 2005). "REM restriction persistently alters strategy used to solve a spatial task". Learning & Memory. 12 (3): 352–359. doi: 10.1101/lm.84805. ISSN 1072-0502. PMC 1142465. PMID 15897251.

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Hina is immensely sober and dignified, rarely showing any significant emotion even in defeat. Though not sadistic or fanatical like many other high-ranking Marines, she is ruthlessly pragmatic in her work, and willing to exploit any possible advantage over criminals. At the same time, she is fairly tolerant of unprofessionalism from other Marines, even her direct subordinates. About – Center for Opportunity to Maximize Participation, Access and Student Success". compass.lifesci.ucla.edu . Retrieved August 27, 2020.

Poe serves as the Director of Diversity in Outreach and Education Programs at UCLA. [16] She is also the co-faculty director of the Maximizing Access to Research Careers (MARC) Program. [17] In this role, she helps underrepresented students use STEM resources on campus and increase their academic retention, while encouraging them to pursue graduate school. [18] Six days after the destruction of Lulusia Kingdom, Hina and other Marines at New Marineford felt a global earthquake caused by the event's aftermath. [29] Major Battles [ ] One Piece Manga — Vol. 39 Chapter 375, cover story: Miss Goldenweek's "Operation: Meet Baroque Works" Vol. 13. She is a skilled unarmed combatant and was able, with the aid of her Devil Fruit, to defeat Mr. 2 Bon Kurei, an extremely powerful hand-to-hand fighter, in a one-on-one battle on two separate occasions. [11] [12] Devil Fruit [ ] Further information: Ori Ori no Mi

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Poe completed her graduate training in 1995. She then pursued her postdoctoral work at the University of Arizona (UA), under the mentorship of Carol Barnes. [3] Studying the importance of sleep in memory consolidation through recording the firing of neurons during familiar experiences, novel experiences, and during sleep, she concluded that circuits encoding recent memories are likely restructured during REM sleep to selectively strengthen new memories and weaken older ones. [5] She also helped pioneer novel approaches to recording brain activity using coherent fiber optic imaging systems. [6] [7] Since it is known that antidepressants affect learning and memory, and also inhibit REM sleep, Poe and her colleagues researched the biological underpinnings of how antidepressant-caused inhibition of REM sleep impacts maze learning in rats. Norepinephrine reuptake inhibition, an effect of SNRIs (a class of antidepressant), reduced the length of the transition to REM sleep. This led to worsened re-consolidation of maze memory, as well as an impairment of novel maze learning. Overall, their findings suggested a new model for the purpose of each phase of REM sleep: re-consolidation occurs during REM, novel information is incorporated and consolidated during the transition to REM, and procedural learning is augmented during slow-wave sleep. [14] A newborn or fledgling bird, following the series' trend of giving female characters bird-themed names.One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 54 Chapter 524 (p. 16) and Episode 421, Hina is seen gathering alongside her fellow Marines. a b Gr, Poe; Dm, Rector; Rm, Harper (May 1994). "Hippocampal Reflected Optical Patterns During Sleep and Waking States in the Freely Behaving Cat". The Journal of Neuroscience. 14 (5 Pt 2): 2933–42. doi: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.14-05-02933.1994. PMC 6577482. PMID 8182449. In 1998, Poe was recruited to Washington State University, joining the faculty as an assistant professor of Veterinary and Comparative Anatomy and an assistant professor of Pharmacology and Physiology. In 2001, Poe was recruited to the University of Michigan Anesthesiology Department. She became an assistant professor of Molecular and Integrative Physiology, as well as an assistant professor of anesthesiology. [9] Continuing to research the effects of decreased REM sleep on memory and cognitive performance, Poe assessed how rats' performance in water mazes was affected when non-REM sleep was left intact, but REM sleep was disrupted. They found that REM sleep is not essential for spatial learning, and that when REM sleep was disrupted during initial learning, reversal learning—the ability to disregard old information due to a change in the maze—was enhanced. This suggests that REM may help consolidate incompletely learned items. [13]

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In 2005, Poe found that rapid eye movement (REM) sleep is important for complex associative learning in rats. After depriving rats of REM sleep for four hours, their improvement at a given task was delayed. [11] Poe then examined the biological underpinnings of the observed theta peaks and troughs during REM sleep. She found that a shift in theta rhythms might occur due to potentiation of distal dendritic synapses and depotentiation of proximal dendritic synapses over learning. [12] [ jargon]During her PhD studies at UCLA, Poe and her colleagues were the first to measure the reflective properties of subcortical neurons in freely moving animals using fiber optic probes, which can be used as an indirect measurement of neural activity with high temporal resolution. [15] Using this tool, they measured the activity of the hippocampus during sleep and wake states in cats. They found that the dorsal hippocampus increased activity during REM sleep, whereas neocortical brain regions decreased their activity. [7] Advocacy [ edit ] Summer Program in Neuroscience, Excellence and Success (SPINES)". www.mbl.edu . Retrieved June 6, 2020. At UA, Poe collaborated with Bruce McNaughton and Jim Knierim to research the effects of weightlessness in space on hippocampal maps of the environment. In 1998, they recorded ensembles of place cells in rats using multielectrode arrays and assessed whether weightlessness disrupted the ability of place cells to create cortical maps. [8] Career and research [ edit ]



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