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live Stimulation displayed a curious periodic waxing 

 and waning, the origin of which is not clear. It thus 

 appears that monosynaptic discharge of motoneurons 



by pyramidal \olleys occurs only on a background of 

 facilitation provided by bombardment through more 

 complex pathways. 



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