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Temperature compensation and temperature sensation in the circadian clock [PDF]
Significance Circadian clocks in animals, plants, and fungi possess the remarkable property of temperature compensation: the clock has a temperature-insensitive period, while retaining the ability to synchronize to temperature cycles. The conservation of temperature compensation across clades means it is likely critical to the function of ...
Michael W Young, Eric D Siggia
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Temperature compensation of the Arabidopsis circadian clock [PDF]
The circadian clock is an endogenous, self-sustaining oscillator with a period of approximately 24 h. This timekeeping system helps organisms align their physiologies and behaviors with the day-night cycle.
Akari E. Maeda, Norihito Nakamichi
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This paper presents modification of Radial Basis Function Artificial Neural Network (RBF ANN)-based temperature compensation models for Interferometric Fiber Optical Gyroscopes (IFOGs).
Jianhua Cheng +3 more
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Combined Temperature Compensation Method for Closed-Loop Microelectromechanical System Capacitive Accelerometer [PDF]
This article describes a closed-loop detection MEMS accelerometer for acceleration measurement. This paper analyzes the working principle of MEMS accelerometers in detail and explains the relationship between the accelerometer zero bias, scale factor and
Guowen Liu +7 more
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Resonance-State Temperature Compensation Method for Ultrasonic Resonance Wind Speed and Direction Sensors [PDF]
To achieve high-precision wind speed and direction measurements in complex environments, a resonance-state temperature compensation method is proposed based on an ultrasonic resonance principle.
Xiangbao Zeng +5 more
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A High-Precision Temperature Compensation Method for TMR Weak Current Sensors Based on FPGA [PDF]
Tunnel magnetoresistance (TMR) sensors, known for their high sensitivity, efficiency, and compact size, are ideal for detecting weak currents, particularly leakage currents in smart grids.
Jie Wu +5 more
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Temperature Compensation Method for Piezoresistive Pressure Sensors Based on Gated Recurrent Unit [PDF]
Piezoresistive pressure sensors have broad applications but often face accuracy challenges due to temperature-induced drift. Traditional compensation methods based on discrete data, such as polynomial interpolation, support vector machine (SVM), and ...
Mian Liu +3 more
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Adaptive temperature compensation in circadian oscillations.
A temperature independent period and temperature entrainment are two defining features of circadian oscillators. A default model of distributed temperature compensation satisfies these basic facts yet is not easily reconciled with other properties of ...
Paul François +2 more
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The traditional temperature modeling method is based on the full heating of the accelerometer to achieve thermal balance, which is not suitable for the cold start-up phase of the micro-accelerometer.
Yi Wang +4 more
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Bellows are the key structures that compensate for and absorb the temperature-dependent displacement of a gas insulated switchgear (GIS) shell. It is of great engineering value to master the relationship between the temperature-dependent displacement ...
Xin Li, Teng Bi, Haiwei Xu, Xiaojun Shen
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