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Unit Response Testing

IEEE Transactions on Power Apparatus and Systems, 1966
With the advent of automatic loading of large generator units, it becomes necessary to establish safe and reliable limits for rates of change of loading. The most economical and practical way of determining such limits is by field testing the units in question.
E. H. MacDonald, J. T. O'Brien
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Deitersian Unit Response to Tilt

Acta Oto-Laryngologica, 1965
Recordings taken from 65 single Deitersian units showed typical resting discharges, but with two distinct types of resting frequency patterns which could be related to the depth of the cells in the nucleus: the deeper (more ventral) cells generally fired in doublets or small groups, the shallower (more dorsal) cells generally fired only in singlets ...
T G, HIEBERT, C, FERNANDEZ
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Characteristics of the cAMP Response Unit

Metabolism, 1990
Cyclic AMP (cAMP) mediates the hormonal stimulation of numerous cellular processes by regulating the phosphorylation of critical target proteins. In this report, we review current work suggesting that cAMP regulates transcription of eukaryotic genes through the reversible phosphorylation of a target nuclear protein called CREB. As CREB is currently the
M R, Montminy   +2 more
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Disaster response: Volunteers, unite!

Science, 2015
Two massive earthquakes that caused 8898 deaths, 22,309 injuries, and billions of dollars damage in Nepal ([ 1 ][1]) prompted substantial support from aid agencies, relief organizations, and volunteers for rescue and relief. Volunteers in scientific communities—affiliated with government, academic, and private research institutions, as well as ...
Uttam Babu, Shrestha   +2 more
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Voice response unit

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1993
A voice response unit for transmitting voice prompt messages to customers and for receiving messages generated by customers in response to the voice prompt message. The unit has a speech recognizer for recognizing customer commands used to control operation of the voice response unit.
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Foster cultural responsiveness on your unit

Nursing Management, 2011
As patient populations become more diverse, the challenge for nurse managers to ensure delivery of individualized, patient-centered care intensifies. Every patient presents with unique healthcare beliefs, values, behaviors, and lived experiences, and their culture shapes and influences health decisions and perceptions of healthcare encounters. Although
Dionne, Roberts   +2 more
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Response Areas for Two Emergency Units

Operations Research, 1972
This paper gives a model in which two urban emergency service units (such as fire engines or ambulances) cooperate in responding to alarms or calls from the public in a specified region of a city. Given the home locations of the units and the spatial distribution of alarm rates, it is possible to specify which unit should respond to each alarm by ...
Carter, Grace M.   +2 more
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United Kingdom: The United Kingdom response to terrorism

Terrorism and Political Violence, 1992
This essay examines, from a lawyer's perspective, the United Kingdom's response to terrorism, particularly in respect of security legislation, policy, and anti‐terrorist personnel. Most contemporary British experience with terrorism has been connected with Northern Ireland and it is this that has shaped most significantly the government response.
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Slanted Unit Step Response

2018
As was shown before the unit step response is of great importance. But built into the typical treatment is the assumption of abrupt edge effectively making the step ideal. In reality, and sometimes for intentional purposes the unit step will have a finite slope. This would impact both the frequency spectrum and time response. In this chapter we examine
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Single-Neuron Modeling of LSO Unit Responses

Journal of Neurophysiology, 1998
Zacksenhouse, Miriam, Don H. Johnson, Jerome Williams, and Chiyeko Tsuchitani. Single-neuron modeling of LSO unit responses. J. Neurophysiol. 79: 3098–3110, 1998. We investigated, using a computational model, the biophysical correlates of measured discharge patterns of lateral superior olive (LSO) neuron responses to monaural and binaural stimuli. The
M, Zacksenhouse   +3 more
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