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Abstract figure legend Activation of both the metaboreflex via post‐exercise circulatory occlusion and the chemoreflex via acute and chronic hypoxia increased pulmonary artery systolic pressure. Coactivation of these reflexes further increased pulmonary artery pressure in an additive manner.
Lauren E. Maier +13 more
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Finite-time synchronization of discontinuous network systems via two control schemes
This article considers network systems (NSs) which can realize random switch among different NSs based on Bernoulli random variables. As a result, the systems will be the networks with linear coupling, nonlinear coupling or partial communication failure.
Wanli Zhang, Ting Yang
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Rendering transparency to ranking in educational assessment via Bayesian comparative judgement
Abstract Transparency in educational assessment has become an increasingly pressing concern, particularly in the aftermath of the pandemic, as institutions seek more equitable, robust and defensible methods of evaluating student work. Comparative judgement (CJ) has gained traction as a promising alternative to traditional rubric‐based marking. However,
Andy Gray +4 more
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Stochastic order results and equilibrium joining rules for the Bernoulli Feedback Queue
We consider customer joining behaviour for a system that consists of a FCFS queue with Bernoulli feedback. A consequence of the feedback characteristic is that the sojourn time of a customer already in the system depends on the joining decisions taken by
Collins, E.J., Brooms, Anthony C.
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This paper studies the robust H∞ control problem of networked linear time-delay systems with discrete distributed delays, involving random packet dropout and quantization.
Binqiang Xue, Haisheng Yu, Mengling Wang
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We evaluated the accuracy of the e‐Surveyor mobile application, which includes automated identification for plant species and habitat prediction. We compared species lists collected by citizen scientists using the application in the field with data recorded by expert botanists. Most citizen scientists were able to accurately identify almost half of the
Lucy E. Ridding +12 more
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Trapped in the web: network architectures spread coevolution and shape adaptation
Adaptation is critical for biodiversity to persist under global change. Within ecological communities, species often face tradeoffs between adapting to shifting abiotic conditions and navigating the complex selective pressures imposed by interaction networks.
Alexandre Fuster‐ Calvo +5 more
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Large Deviations of the Giant Component in Scale‐Free Inhomogeneous Random Graphs
ABSTRACT We study large deviations of the size of the largest connected component in a general class of inhomogeneous random graphs with iid weights, parametrized so that the degree distribution is regularly varying. We derive a large‐deviation principle with logarithmic speed: the rare event that the largest component contains linearly more vertices ...
Joost Jorritsma, Bert Zwart
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Singular nonlinear H∞ optimal control by state feedback
In this paper we study the singular nonlinear state feedback H∞ problem for affine nonlinear systems. Our approach yields to a sufficient and, under an extra assumption, also necessary condition for a singular nonlinear system to construct a state ...
Schaft, A.J. van der,, Maas, W.C.A.,
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This paper presents an adaptive control scheme to suppress vibration of flexible beams using a collocated piezoelectric actuator-sensor configuration.
Teerawat Sangpet +2 more
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