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           Import3D tool can be used to translate common varieties of cellular morphometric data into a CellBuilder that specifies the anatomical properties of a model neuron. This Tutorial will guide you through how to fix problems in your morphometric data. | 
        
              
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          +=== [[Randomness in NEURON models– The solution>>https://neuron.yale.edu/neuron/docs/solution||rel=" noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"]] === | 
        
              
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          +In this part of the tutorial we will show you how to give NetStim its own random number generator. | 
        
              
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          +=== [[Segmentation intro: Dealing with simulations that generate a lot of data>>https://neuron.yale.edu/neuron/docs/dealing-simulations-generate-lot-data||rel=" noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"]] === | 
        
              
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          +How to deal with simulations that generate a lot of data that must be saved? We will showcase different approaches. | 
        
              
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          +=== [[Using the Channel Builder – Creating a channel from an HH-style specification>>https://neuron.yale.edu/neuron/static/docs/chanlbild/hhstyle/outline.html||rel=" noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"]] === | 
        
              
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          +Our goal is to implement a new voltage-gated macroscopic current whose properties are described by HH-style equations. | 
        
              
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          +=== [[Using the Channel Builder – Creating a channel from a kinetic scheme specification>>https://neuron.yale.edu/neuron/static/docs/chanlbild/kinetic/outline.html||rel=" noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"]] === | 
        
              
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          +Here we will implement a new voltage-gated macroscopic current whose properties are described by a family of chemical reactions. | 
        
              
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          +=== [[Randomness in NEURON models– Source code that demonstrates the solution>>https://neuron.yale.edu/neuron/docs/source-code-demonstrates-solution||rel=" noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"]] === | 
        
              
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          +=== [[Using the Network Builder – Introduction to Network Construction>>https://neuron.yale.edu/neuron/static/docs/netbuild/intro.html||rel=" noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"]] === | 
        
              
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          +=== [[Python introduction>>https://neuron.yale.edu/neuron/docs/python-introduction||rel=" noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"]] === | 
        
              
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          +This page provides a brief introduction to Python syntax, Variables, Lists and Dicts, For loops and iterators, Functions, Classes, Importing modules, Writing and reading files with Pickling. | 
        
              
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          +=== [[Reaction-Diffusion Example – RxD with MOD files>>https://neuron.yale.edu/neuron/docs/rxd-mod-files||rel=" noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"]] === | 
        
              
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          +NEURON's reaction-diffusion infrastructure can be used to readily allow intracellular concentrations to respond to currents generated in MOD files. This example shows you a simple model with just a single point soma, of length and diameter 10 microns, with Hodgkin-Huxley kinetics, and dynamic sodium (declared using rxd but without any additional kinetics). | 
        
              
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          +=== [[Segmenting a simulation of a model network - Introduction>>https://neuron.yale.edu/neuron/docs/segmenting-simulation-model-network||rel=" noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"]] === | 
        
              
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