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Heat the Clock: Entrainment and Compensation in 'Arabidopsis' Circadian Rhythms
The circadian clock is a biological mechanism that permits some organisms to anticipate daily environmental variations. This clock generates biological rhythms, which can be reset by environmental cues such as cycles of light or temperature, a process ...
Paula A. Avello +3 more
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Temperature compensation in a small rhythmic circuit
Temperature affects the conductances and kinetics of the ionic channels that underlie neuronal activity. Each membrane conductance has a different characteristic temperature sensitivity, which raises the question of how neurons and neuronal circuits can operate robustly over wide temperature ranges.
Leandro M Alonso, Eve Marder
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The significance of air pockets for modelling thermal errors of machine tools
It is well known, especially with the prevalence of compensation for geometric errors, that thermal error represents the most significant proportion of the total volumetric error of the machine tool. Thermal error in machine tools originates from changes
Longstaff, Andrew P. +5 more
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Feasibility of Nitrogen as a Carrier Gas for Inconel Cold Spray in Hydropower Application
N2, despite being nearly two orders of magnitude cheaper than He, is a feasible carrier gas for cold spray Inconel coatings in hydropower repair applications when higher gas temperature and pressure are used. Reducing powder size significantly improved cavitation resistance, while the addition of fine chromium carbide particles further enhanced erosion
Tianhao Wang +4 more
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Traditional compensation methods based on temperature-related parameters are not effective for complex total reflection prism laser gyro (TRPLG) bias variation.
Yuanbo Tao +4 more
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This study applies machine learning regression to predict chromium layer thickness in decorative trivalent chromium electroplating, using 441 experiments from laboratory‐scale (1L) and pilot‐scale (14L) setups. Tree‐based models, particularly CatBoost, outperformed linear regression by capturing nonlinear parameter interactions (R2$R^2$ up to 0.77 ...
Christoph Baumer +4 more
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A Resonant Pressure Microsensor Capable of Self-Temperature Compensation
Resonant pressure microsensors are widely used in the fields of aerospace exploration and atmospheric pressure monitoring due to their advantages of quasi-digital output and long-term stability, which, however, requires the use of additional temperature ...
Yinan Li +4 more
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A reconfigurable logic‐in‐memory cell composed of triple‐gated feedback field‐effect transistors implements multiple combinational logic functions within a single configuration. By utilizing program gates as dynamic input terminals, the proposed cell performs full adder, full subtractor, 2‐to‐1 multiplexer, and 4‐to‐2 encoder operations without ...
Minhyeok Seol +5 more
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Temperature-Bias Compensation of Low-Cost Inertial Sensors – Possible or Pipe Dream? [PDF]
Navigation using low-cost inertial sensors costing less than £1 each is generally considered impossible. With various measurement error contributions, the velocity and position estimates from these sensors drift exponentially with time. By simulating the
Maton, Dariusz, Dariusz Maton (9461939)
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Grain boundary triple junctions are an essential ingredient of the microstructure of polycrystalline materials. In this study, a triple junction is observed using atomic‐resolution scanning transmission electron microscopy and characterized. Computer simulations reveal that the junction has a dislocation character that is determined by the joining ...
Tobias Brink +4 more
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