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1953
Publisher Summary This chapter explains the existence and stability of periodic solutions and describes the more recent works including the equations of Mathieu, Hill, van der Pol, and Duffing to portray the present state of the field and to present several representative and significant contributions. Equations continue to be perturbation schemes or
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Publisher Summary This chapter explains the existence and stability of periodic solutions and describes the more recent works including the equations of Mathieu, Hill, van der Pol, and Duffing to portray the present state of the field and to present several representative and significant contributions. Equations continue to be perturbation schemes or
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Towards autonomic computing systems
Engineering Applications of Artificial Intelligence, 2004Firstly, an in-depth analysis is presented on the concept of autonomic computing and a generic architecture is put forward for autonomic computing systems. Then, a taxonomy is put forward for system adaptations and the concept and architecture are presented for each category of system adaptations. Thirdly, a brief survey is presented upon the states of
Tianfield, Huaglory, Unland, Rainer
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Autonomous Microfluidic Capillary System
Analytical Chemistry, 2002The transport of minute amounts of liquids using microfluidic systems has opened avenues for higher throughput and parallelization of miniaturized bio/chemical processes combined with a great economy of reagents. In this report, we present a microfluidic capillary system (CS) that autonomously transports aliquots of different liquids in sequence ...
David, Juncker +7 more
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2020
The autonomic nervous system innervates the visceral organs, the glands and the blood vessels. It regulates the internal environment, and it is largely responsible for maintaining normal bodily functions such as respiration, blood pressure and micturition. The peripheral autonomic nervous system consists of two parts, a thoracolumbar or sympathetic and
Ten Donkelaar, Hans J. +3 more
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The autonomic nervous system innervates the visceral organs, the glands and the blood vessels. It regulates the internal environment, and it is largely responsible for maintaining normal bodily functions such as respiration, blood pressure and micturition. The peripheral autonomic nervous system consists of two parts, a thoracolumbar or sympathetic and
Ten Donkelaar, Hans J. +3 more
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Autonomous hydrogen production system
International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, 2015A system for hydrogen production via water electrolysis using solar energy has been designed and is presented in this paper. Investigations were related to the experimental measurements and modeling of the 60W electrolyzer and 100W PV module separately and, subsequently, as coupled system.
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Towards Intelligent Autonomous Systems
2010A great deal of research effort is being expended at present to develop intelligent autonomous systems. A brief overview of intelligent autonomous system is given in this introductory chapter. A summary of each chapter of this book is also included.
Dilip Kumar Pratihar, Lakhmi C. Jain
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Autonomic Nervous System Function
Journal of Clinical Neurophysiology, 1993Tests of autonomic function for the clinical autonomic neurophysiology laboratory should be noninvasive, sensitive, specific, reproducible, physiologically and clinically relevant, and not be excessively time-consuming. Laboratory evaluation is strongly indicated when the following are suspected: (1) generalized autonomic failure, (2) benign autonomic ...
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2011
The neural regulation of cardiac function is mainly determined, on its efferent side, by the interaction of sympathetic and vagal mechanisms. In most physiological conditions, the activation of either the sympathetic or vagal outflow is accompanied by the inhibition of the other suggesting the concept of sympatho-vagal balance as a horizontal beam ...
N. Montano, E. Tobaldini, A. Porta
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The neural regulation of cardiac function is mainly determined, on its efferent side, by the interaction of sympathetic and vagal mechanisms. In most physiological conditions, the activation of either the sympathetic or vagal outflow is accompanied by the inhibition of the other suggesting the concept of sympatho-vagal balance as a horizontal beam ...
N. Montano, E. Tobaldini, A. Porta
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Autonomous materials systems from active liquid crystals
Nature Reviews Materials, 2021Rui Zhang +2 more
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