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Dicarboxylic aciduria: The response to fasting
Clinica Chimica Acta, 1979The urine of a child who presented with an episode of a disease resembling Reye's syndrome was found to contain large quantities of the dicarboxylic acids adipic and suberic acids, as well as the glycine conjugate of suberic acid, suberyl glycine. A variety of other dicarboxylic acids, both saturated and unsaturated, were also found in the urine at the
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Nanoscale, 2019
The safe utilization of hydrogen as a clean fuel and industry material requires the reliable detection of a gas leakage; thus, hydrogen sensors with high sensitivity and fast response are in urgent demand.
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The safe utilization of hydrogen as a clean fuel and industry material requires the reliable detection of a gas leakage; thus, hydrogen sensors with high sensitivity and fast response are in urgent demand.
Jun Ma +4 more
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Fast, wideband search for spurious responses
Conference Record AUTOTESTCON '91 IEEE Systems Readiness Technology Conference Improving Systems Effectiveness in the Changing Environment of the '90s, 1992A high-speed, wideband, low-level spur test technique is presented, and its basic characteristics are described and compared with those of traditional test methods; i.e., sweeping or stepping a narrowband receiver. The system consists of a wideband tunable receiver whose IF output is analyzed by a high-speed, wideband tunable filter bank analyzer.
K. Cassidy, J. Snell
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Fast-Response Humidity Sensors
1980Changes in the environment above the earth’s surface encompass a wide range of time- and length-scales. When averaged over a period of several years and over the surface of the earth, the mean air temperature and density decrease from 15°C and 1.23 kg m-3 at mean sea level to -56°C and 0.36 kg m-3 at altitude 11 km.
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“Fast” and “slow” responses in Nephrops
Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology, 1963Abstract 1. 1. An investigation eas made of the electrical and mechanical responses of Nephrops closer muscles to indirect stimulation via “fast” and “slow” motor axons. 2. 2. Most of the proximal muscle fibres showed large “fast” p.s.p.'s in response to single stimuli, but very small “slow” electrical responses at any frequency of ...
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Fast Response by Synchronization
2002We show that nearby future states of continuous dissipative nonlinear dynamical systems can be anticipated in real time by appropriately coupled identical auxiliary systems. A sufficient condition is that both systems are able to identically synchronize if coupled dissipatively, since this also implies stability of an anticipatory synchronization ...
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High sensitive fast-response photodetector
Physica Status Solidi (a), 1981E. A. Akofyan, A. Sh. Mekhtiev
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