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Associations Between Systemic Inflammatory Markers, Metabolic Dysfunction, and Liver Fibrosis Scores in Patients with MASLD. [PDF]

open access: yesMetabolites
Eid RA   +11 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Mechanisms of Induction of Stimulus-Specific Systemic Responses of Photosynthesis in Wheat Plants. [PDF]

open access: yesInt J Mol Sci
Mudrilov M   +5 more
europepmc   +1 more source

'Ion-freeze' efficiency in perovskite solar cells: time scales for ion immobilization.

open access: yesEES Solar
H Balaguera E   +5 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Simple fast transient digitizer

Review of Scientific Instruments, 1981
The design and operation of a simple transient digitizer are described, capable of digitizing repetitive analog–transient signals with 30 ns, 8 bit resolution, at repetition rates of at least 300 Hz. The 2 μs maximum transient width (64 samples at 30 ns intervals per transient) can easily be extended.
D. A. Crosby, K. B. MacAdam
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Fast Transient Stability Solutions

IEEE Transactions on Power Apparatus and Systems, 1972
Techniques are described for improving the speed of large transient stability studies without sacrificing accuracy. A fast iterative method for solving the algebraic network equations, including the effect of generator saliency, is explained. A new technique for solving the differential equations with the implicit trapezoidal rule of integration is ...
H. W. Dommel, N. Sato
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Fast automatic spectrograph for transient (FAST)

Ground-based and Airborne Instrumentation for Astronomy VII, 2018
The Fast automatic spectrograph for transient (FAST) is a valuable tool to classify resources and better characterize variable sources. FAST is a low resolution spectrograph with multiple resolving power modes (R ∼ 300 and 1000 at 6500 A) in the VIS-UV range and with to capability to work in imaging mode.
Anna Brucalassi   +2 more
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Fast Transient Security Assessment

IEEE Power Engineering Review, 1983
The growth of large interconnected power systems demands a high degree of security for normal operation. This requirement emerges from the fact that the possible disturbances in large power systems could have catastrophic results. Therefore it is the duty of power system control center to retain the operating point within secure boundaries. In order to
Hossein Hakimmashhadi, Gerald Heydt
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Fast-decoupled transient stability

Canadian Journal of Electrical and Computer Engineering, 1989
Presents an improved method for computing transient stability using a fast-decoupled formulation of the transient energy function. The new formulation offers significant savings in computer time as compared to the existing Newton-Raphson formulation.
M. A. El-Kady, R. W. D. Ganton
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