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Forced oscillations of DNA bases

Biophysics (Russian Federation), 2016
This paper presents the results of the studying of forced angular oscillations of the DNA bases with the help of the mathematical model consisting of two coupled nonlinear differential equations that take into account the effects of dissipation and the influence of an external periodic field. The calculation results are illustrated for sequence of gene
L A Krasnobaeva   +2 more
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Remarks on Forced Oscillations on Manifolds

Proceedings of the Steklov Institute of Mathematics
In this paper the author studied the existence of forced oscillations on a manifold in the presence of dissipation in the system, also the existence of forced oscillations in systems without dissipation in the case when the driving force is small.
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FORCED OSCILLATIONS OF INDUCTION MOTOR

IFAC Proceedings Volumes, 1983
Abstract The general mathematical model of asynchronous machines is represented by means of a non linear either 5-th or 6-th order system of differential equations, according to the shaft elasticity is either taken into account or not. These models are sometimes linearized to study particular phaenomena, as for example forced oscillations due to ...
I. Marongiu, ROTONDALE, Nicola
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Forced oscillation technique

Paediatric Respiratory Reviews, 2006
FOT may hold the promise of improving the diagnosis of airway obstruction, but may be even better in quantifying the magnitude of airway reversibility and hyper-reactivity, helping in the adjustment of therapy, and monitoring disease progression in young children.
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Forced Oscillations with Nonlinear Restoring Force

Journal of Applied Physics, 1953
Forced oscillations with nonlinear restoring force are studied in transient states as well as in steady states. The original differential equation characterized by a nonlinear term is transformed under certain restrictions to the following differential equation of the first order: dy/dx=Y(x,y)/X(x,y).
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Forced oscillations in a windkessel model

The Bulletin of Mathematical Biophysics, 1965
Volume elasticity of the arterial system and its component parts is developed starting from a Windkessel*-model, which is defined in 4 points. Emphasis is laid on the simplicity of the derived equations and accessibility to experimental verification. The theory is an extension of earlier work achieved by Wetterer and Pieper (1953), who introduced an ...
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Forced oscillations of a self-oscillating surface reaction

Physical Review Letters, 1988
Oxydation catalytique de CO sur une face (110) de Pt, sous des conditions permettant une cinetique oscillante stable autoentretenue.
, Eiswirth, , Ertl
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Forced synchronization of quasiperiodic oscillations

Communications in Nonlinear Science and Numerical Simulation, 2015
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Nataliya V. Stankevich   +2 more
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