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Identification of airway characteristics using the input impedance
Journal of Mechanical Science and Technology, 2008To understand how the input impedance determined at the throat correlates with changes in the dynamic characteristics of the airways, a simplified 5-lobe model is developed and simulated. The model takes into account some realistic conditions such as varying cross-sectional areas, flexible wall properties and branching. The lobe terminal impedances are
S. H. Cheong +3 more
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Prices and Demands for Input Characteristics: Reply
American Journal of Agricultural Economics, 1977This reply covers four topics: (a) a brief comparison of the Westgren and Schrader (WS) and the Ladd and Martin (LM) formulations of blending processes in multiproduct plants, (b) a brief comparison of objective functions in the two models, (c) derivation of shadow prices of characteristics from the WS model, and (d) reevaluation of evidence on sign ...
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Characteristics of spinoreticular and spinothalamic neurons with renal input
Journal of Neurophysiology, 1987Spinoreticular (SRT) and spinothalamic (STT) neurons were studied for responses to renal and somatic stimuli in 34 cats that were anesthetized with alpha-chloralose. SRT cells were antidromically activated from the medial medullary reticular formation near the gigantocellular tegmental field contralateral (35 cells), ipsilateral (15 cells), or both ...
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Lyapunov Functions for Neural Nets with Nondifferentiable Input-Output Characteristics
Neural Computation, 1997I construct Lyapunov functions for asynchronous dynamics and synch ronous dynamics of neural networks with nondifferentiable input-output characteristics.
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Input Admittance Characteristics of a Tuned Coupled Circuit
Proceedings of the IRE, 1952A steady-state analysis is given of an important double-tuned coupled circuit to determine the input admittance when the primary Q is high and the secondary Q is low. Particular emphasis is placed on the phase variation of the admittance with frequency.
Roy Martin, R. Teasdale
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American Journal of Physiology-Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology
We examined the input-size dependence of the baroreflex neural arc transfer characteristics during Gaussian white noise inputs. A linear dynamic-static nonlinear model yielded higher R2 values compared with a linear model and captured the well-known sigmoidal nonlinearity of the neural arc, indicating that the nonlinear dynamics contributed to ...
Toru Kawada +3 more
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We examined the input-size dependence of the baroreflex neural arc transfer characteristics during Gaussian white noise inputs. A linear dynamic-static nonlinear model yielded higher R2 values compared with a linear model and captured the well-known sigmoidal nonlinearity of the neural arc, indicating that the nonlinear dynamics contributed to ...
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Stimulating Participation: Individuals’ Characteristics, State Inputs, and Context
2013Chapter 4 explored survey data on political capabilities spillovers. The data provided evidence of changes to learning and networks throughout Honduras and Alta Verapaz, Guatemala. The descriptive data were unable to show, however, the key factors that impact individual-level spillovers.
Daniel Altschuler, Javier Corrales
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Output Characteristics as Input in the Skilling Debate
Work, Employment and Society, 1995Contains fulltext : 232344.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access)
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Characteristics of Sensory Inputs in Cricket Cercal System
1990The responses the crickets cereal nerve fibres have been investigated intracel-lularly. Most of fibres responded to air flows, sound pulses and tactile stimuli, less of them to airflows and touching the cercus, and very few to touching only. Nonregular or burst-type spontaneous activity was found in more than 50% of fibres. The frequency range of sound
V. Yu. Vedenina, A. L. Byzov
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Input Characteristics of Acoustooptic Light Deflector
IEEE Transactions on Sonics and Ultrasonics, 1973I. Sato, A. Fukumoto
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