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Entrained behavior coordinates, predicts, and modulates multi-scale rhythmic gestures with high spatio-temporal precision even as it shows flexible adaptation in response to perturbation (Clayton et al., 2005; Altenmuller et al., 2006; Phillips-Silver et al., 2010).
Eric eBarnhill, Eric eBarnhill
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Physiology of Circadian Entrainment [PDF]
Mammalian circadian rhythms are controlled by endogenous biological oscillators, including a master clock located in the hypothalamic suprachiasmatic nuclei (SCN). Since the period of this oscillation is of ∼24 h, to keep synchrony with the environment, circadian rhythms need to be entrained daily by means of Zeitgeber (“time giver”) signals, such as ...
Golombek, Diego Andres +1 more
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Citation: 'entrainment' in the IUPAC Compendium of Chemical Terminology, 3rd ed.; International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry; 2006. Online version 3.0.1, 2019. 10.1351/goldbook.E02147 • License: The IUPAC Gold Book is licensed under Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike CC BY-SA 4.0 International for individual terms.
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Entrainment in the master equation [PDF]
The master equation plays an important role in many scientific fields including physics, chemistry, systems biology, physical finance and sociodynamics. We consider the master equation with periodic transition rates. This may represent an external periodic excitation like the 24 h solar day in biological systems or periodic traffic lights in a model of
Michael Margaliot +2 more
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The effect of weak chaotic forcing on stable periodic oscillations is investigated in this work. Consider a system of ordinary differential equations, which supports an asymptotically stable limit cycle. Suppose it is perturbed by a small term driven by a chaotic trajectory produced by another system, called a chaotic generator.
M. U. Akhmet, Mehmet Onur Fen
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Mapping during ventricular tachycardia (VT) aims to elucidate mechanism, describe myocardial propagation, and identify the origin and critical regions of VT that can be targeted for ablation, most commonly with radiofrequency ablation. Most VTs in structural heart disease are due to macro-reentry in and around scar. A combination of mapping techniques,
Kumar, S, Tedrow, UB, Stevenson, WG
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Observational constraints on entrainment and the entrainment interface layer in stratocumulus [PDF]
Abstract. Aircraft sampling of the stratocumulus-topped boundary layer (STBL) during the Physics of Stratocumulus Top (POST) experiment was primarily achieved using sawtooth flight patterns, during which the atmospheric layer 100 m above and below cloud top was sampled at a frequency of once every 2 min.
Carman, J. K +5 more
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Circadian entrainment in Arabidopsis
Abstract Circadian clocks coordinate physiology and development as an adaption to the oscillating day/night cycle caused by the rotation of Earth on its axis and the changing length of day and night away from the equator caused by orbiting the sun.
Wang, Shouming +2 more
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Entrainment and resonance in glycolysis [PDF]
We have proposed a comprehensive model for the glycolytic reaction mechanism and have shown the possibility of self-tuning to resonance, with consequent increase in efficiency of energy transduction by separating the model into two subsystems: one for the phosphofructokinase (PFKase; ATP:D-fructose-6-phosphate 1-phosphotransferase, EC 2.7 ...
Y, Termonia, J, Ross
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Plastic vasomotion entrainment
Abstract The presence of global synchronization of vasomotion induced by oscillating visual stimuli was identified in the mouse brain. Endogenous autofluorescence was used and the vessel “shadow” was quantified to evaluate the magnitude of the frequency-locked vasomotion.
Daichi Sasaki +3 more
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