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Adaptive process control using biologic paradigms
Proceedings Electronic Technology Directions to the Year 2000, 1996Abstract Researchers at the US Bureau of Mines have combined several biologically oriented techniques into a comprehensive approach to adaptive process control. The three specific techniques from the field of artificial intelligence used to produce the adaptive process control systems are: (1) fuzzy logic, (2) genetic algorithms, and (3) neural ...
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Thermal Adaptations in Biological Membranes: Is Homeoviscous Adaptation the Explanation?
Annual Review of Physiology, 1995The phase behavior and physical properties of lipids in biological membranes are exquisitely sensitive to changes in temperature (50). Because membranes (a) act as physical barriers to solute diffusion, (b) mediate the transmembrane movement of specific solutes, (c) regulate the utilization of energy stored in transmembrane ion gradients, Cd) provide ...
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Biologically inspired adaptive neuro-filtering
ICONIP'99. ANZIIS'99 & ANNES'99 & ACNN'99. 6th International Conference on Neural Information Processing. Proceedings (Cat. No.99EX378), 2003The adaptive properties of sensory cells are very important to the reliable operation of biological vision systems. Sensory cells have evolved to make near optimum use of limited bandwidth channels and computational resources by extracting only the necessary information from the environment.
R. Beare, A. Bouzerdoum
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Biological Adaptations and Evolutionary Epistemology
Adaptive Behavior, 1996Darwin Machines and the Nature of Knowledge, by Henry Plotkin. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1994. xviii + 269 pages, $27.95 hardcover. ISBN 0-674-19280-X.
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Biologically motivated adaptive sonar system
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1996An active sonar system is described that adaptively changes its configuration in response to the echoes it observes. The system mimics biological sonar systems in that there is a movable center transmitter flanked by two adjustable receivers and the interrogation pulse rate is adaptive.
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Thermal Adaptation in Biological Membranes: Beyond Homeoviscous Adaptation
1997Publisher Summary The concept of homeoviscous adaptation (HVA) has provided a useful theoretical framework to examine the thermal adaptation of biological membranes in poikilotherms. Membrane function is influenced by many factors other than fluidity, and HVA should be viewed as one of a broad repertoire of adaptive responses. The weight of available
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Biological Rhythms: Their Adaptive Significance
1980Environmental physiology concerns itself with the functional characteristics of organisms that have evolved as adaptations to particular environmental situations. Such an approach towards understanding a most important aspect of biology would remain incomplete and would prove unsuccessful if it did not also encompass details of temporal organization ...
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Discovery of the Human Being’s Superstress Adaptation Biological Organ
, 1997Arkadii G. Mogilevskii
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