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An amplification mechanism for weak ELF magnetic fields quantum-bio effects in cancer cells. [PDF]

open access: yesSci Rep
Zandieh A   +13 more
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Novel resilient solar photovoltaic power extraction strategy for rural AC micro grids with enhanced incremental conductance based MPPT. [PDF]

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Shanmugam P   +7 more
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Phase-Synchronized Transcranial Alternating Current Stimulation-Induced Neural Oscillations Modulate Cortico-Cortical Signaling Efficacy

open access: closedBrain Connectivity, 2021
Introduction: Synchronized oscillatory brain activity is considered a basis for flexible neuronal network communication. However, the causal role of inter-regional oscillatory phase relations in modulating signaling efficacy in cortical networks has not been directly demonstrated in humans so far.
Kristoffer D. Fehér   +2 more
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Synchronization control of a magnetic levitation system powered by alternating current

open access: closed2011 9th IEEE International Conference on Control and Automation (ICCA), 2011
This work presents the synchronization control of two magnetic levitation systems powered by alternating current and where the technology on which this platform is based is the effect of repulsion that is presented in a pair of windings (coil-ring).
José L. García-antonio   +2 more
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(Invited) Synchronizing a Ni Catalytic Cycle with Alternating Current Electrolysis

open access: closedECS Meeting Abstracts
In this talk, I will explain how to synchronize AC electrolysis with a Ni catalytic cycle. I will use a Ni-catalyzed C-N cross-coupling reaction as the model reaction. Under AC electrolysis, the reaction exhibits a frequency-dependent selectivity between the C-N cross-coupling product and the C-C homo-coupling product.
Long Luo
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140. Effects of transcranial alternating current stimulation (tACS) on spontaneous motor tempo and sensorimotor synchronization: Preliminary data

open access: closedClinical Neurophysiology, 2013
We used transcranial alternating current stimulation (tACS) to modulate brain oscillations during spontaneous motor tempo and sensorimotor synchronization tasks to evaluate the effect of specific frequencies on motor performance. Six healthy subjects performed self-paced finger movements and auditory-paced finger tapping (synchronization–continuation ...
Fabio Giovannelli   +10 more
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6 Hz transcranial alternating current stimulation of mPFC improves sustained attention and modulates alpha phase synchronization and power in dorsal attention network

open access: closedCognitive Neuroscience, 2020
Transcranial alternating current stimulation (tACS) is a noninvasive brain stimulation tool appropriate to modulate cortical oscillations and activity via the application of weak currents. The major goal of this study was to investigate the effects of medial Prefrontal Cortex (mPFC) stimulation on sustained attention task performance measured by Rapid ...
Reza Rostami   +6 more
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A Desing of Digital Synchronization System for a Three-Phase Alternating Current Regulator: Case study: Highly inductive loads

open access: closed2018 IEEE International Autumn Meeting on Power, Electronics and Computing (ROPEC), 2018
This paper shows the development and implementation in a digital platform of a synchronization system for a three-phase alternative current regulator through the technique of crossing by cosine applied to high inductive loads (Primary winding of a VAR furnace transformer). Also, the comparison of the results obtained through the simulation in Lt Pspice
Asaf Jair Romero-Hernandez   +3 more
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Synchronized achieving amount reduction and efficiency increase of lithium salt-type additive by alternating current pulse discharge technology

open access: closedChemical Engineering Journal
Shiyou Li   +7 more
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