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1. Havana NRG: the New Rhythm Generation.(music group)
...Tampa (Florida), the West Coast and New York are currently being prepared. Without a doubt, no one could have imagined a timba band of this caliber coming from Dallas, but 2004 will be shining in Texas with the New Rhythm Generation ... Havana NRG!
March 1, 2004; Latin Beat Magazine

2. PAPERS TO WATCH
...mice," Curr Biol, 16:2016-22, Oct. 24, 2006. The two period genes, Per1 and Per2, are integral parts of biological rhythm generation in the body's master clock, housed in the hypothalamic suprachiasmatic nuclei. The authors show now that the absence...
March 1, 2007; The Scientist

3. Tulsa World, Okla., Danna Sue Walker column: Noche de Gala: Hispanic American Foundation sets elegant event.(Column)
...Hispanic American Foundation holds its Noche de Gala on Oct. 7 at the Doubletree Hotel Downtown. The Havana New Rhythm Generation Band from Dallas will headline the black-tie optional event, which will begin at 6:30 p.m. and will feature a champagne...
September 17, 2006; Tulsa World (Tulsa, OK)

4. Correlation Between P300 and EEG Rhythm in Schizophrenia
...system, could be closely associated with each other. Our goal is to assess the relationship between P300 and EEG rhythm generation in schizophrenics. Quantitative EEG (QEEG) in resting condition and P300 during auditory oddball paradigm were recorded...
July 1, 2004; Clinical EEG and Neuroscience

5. Modeling Feedback Loops of the Mammalian Circadian Oscillator
...is replaced by a constantly expressed activator. This demonstrates the crucial role of the negative feedback for rhythm generation. Moreover, it explains the rhythmic phenotype of Rev-erbα^sup -/-^ mutant mice, where a positive feedback is...
November 1, 2004; Biophysical Journal

6. Tulsa World, Okla., Danna Sue Walker column: Williams to receive award at Noche de Gala.(Column)
...will begin with a champagne reception and continue with dinner, auctions and dancing to the music of Havana New Rhythm Generation from Dallas. Foundation president Dr. Nilda Reyes and chairman Dr. Julio Cuadra will welcome the crowd and present...
October 1, 2007; Tulsa World (Tulsa, OK)

7. TOP BILLING
...brush up on your salsa, merengue and cha-cha dance moves for Havana NRG. The guys, and one woman, from Havana New Rhythm Generation do all they can to keep butts out of chairs and feet on the dance floor. Though the band's founders are from Havana...
July 1, 2005; Albuquerque Journal

8. Move to U.S. freed Havana NRG to play
...York City; in Dallas, Houston and Austin; and in several California cities. Havana NRG -- the letters stand for New Rhythm Generation -- is known for its potpourri of Cuban rhythms, from salsa to cha-cha-cha. It has even grafted onto its sound the...
March 26, 2004; Albuquerque Journal

9. Biology: Candidate for Breathing's Pace-Setter
...organ ceased its own rhythm. Adult mammals may develop additional, more complex mechanisms to govern the tempo of breath, the scientists conclude. But in newborns, the cell cluster appears to be "the kernel for rhythm generation." @Slug: A02BIO
November 4, 1991; The Washington Post

10. Inhibitory Transmission, Activity-Dependent Ionic Changes and Neuronal Network Oscillations
...transmission * Computational model * HCO^sub 3^^sup -^ permeability * Cl- accumulation * Intrinsic currents Introduction Rhythm generation is an ubiquitous property of nervous systems. Oscillatory activity of a large number of neurons occurs throughout...
March 1, 2006; Physiological Research