نتایج جستجو برای: triggering component

تعداد نتایج: 638031  

2007
C. J. Clarke J. E. Dale

We review recent pilot simulations that incorporate feedback from ionising radiation in SPH calculations of star forming clouds. In the case that the ionising radiation source is located within the star forming cloud, the inhomogeneity of the cloud significantly modifies the way that feedback operates compared with spherically symmetric cloud models. Inflow/outflow behaviour develops, combining...

2016
Caitlin Smith Rachel Walker Karen Jesney Louis Goldstein

Harmony is a process by which some property of a trigger segment spreads onto one or more undergoer segments. In some languages, any segment that bears a harmonizing property will trigger harmony, while in others some segments bearing that property will trigger harmony while others will not. This paper examines such cases in the nasal vowelconsonant harmony systems of several Malayo-Polynesian....

2017
Roberto Sulpizio Silvia Massaro

We review here three main (first-order) mechanisms of stress variation able to influence the triggering of volcanic eruptions and the possible impact on eruption dynamics. They are shortand long-term unloading, seismic energy effects, and changes in far field stress due to geodynamic processes. We present an equilibrium equation for rupture of magma chamber and opening of a dyke up to the surfa...

2006
Emily E. Brodsky

[1] Large earthquakes can trigger distant earthquakes in geothermal areas. Some triggered earthquakes happen while the surface waves pass through a site, but others occur hours or even days later. Does this prolonged seismicity require a special mechanism to store the stress from the seismic waves that differs from ordinary aftershock mechanisms? These questions have driven studies of long-rang...

Journal: :Remote Sensing 2013
Jin-King Liu Peter T. Y. Shih

Rainfall intensity plays an important role in landslide prediction especially in mountain areas. However, the rainfall intensity of a location is usually interpolated from rainfall recorded at nearby gauges without considering any possible effects of topographic slopes. In order to obtain reliable rainfall intensity for disaster mitigation, this study proposes a rainfall-vector projection metho...

1992
R. C. Sekar Yow-Jian Lin Sanjai Narain

This paper concerns the development of formal approaches for speciication, simulation and validation of real-time reactive systems. Most previous approaches to this problem have focussed on discrete systems wherein the behavior of the system is described as a sequence of discrete events or state changes; they do not provide a satisfactory solution for a wide range of hybrid systems whose behavi...

2005
Tom Parsons

[1] It’s uncertain whether more near-field earthquakes are triggered by static or dynamic stress changes. This ratio matters because static earthquake interactions are increasingly incorporated into probabilistic forecasts. Recent studies were unable to demonstrate all predictions from the static-stress-change hypothesis, particularly seismicity rate reductions. However, current dynamic stress ...

Journal: :Physiology & behavior 2007
C Di-Poï J Attia C Bouchut G Dutto D Covès M Beauchaud

The individual food-demand behavior of juvenile European sea bass (Dicentrarchus labrax, L.) reared in groups under self-feeding conditions was investigated. The triggering activity on self-feeder, i.e. index of the food-demand activity, agonistic interactions and territorial behavior were monitored for periods of 42 to 68 days in six groups of 50 fish. The specific growth rate was calculated a...

2011
Reneé C. Ireton Michael Gale

The RNA helicase family of RIG-I-like receptors (RLRs) is a key component of host defense mechanisms responsible for detecting viruses and triggering innate immune signaling cascades to control viral replication and dissemination. As cytoplasm-based sensors, RLRs recognize foreign RNA in the cell and activate a cascade of antiviral responses including the induction of type I interferons, inflam...

2012
Mikhail Simonov Marco Bazzani Antonella Frisiello

The Ubiquitous Monitoring System (UMS) developed in the framework of Knowledgeable Service Robots for Ageing (KSERA) project is able to trigger unfavourable outdoor and indoor environmental conditions, potentially harmful for patients, especially with chronic respiratory diseases. The authors present a new artificial cognitive tool integrating sensing and decision making for care purposes. Auth...

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