نتایج جستجو برای: primary decomposition

تعداد نتایج: 737814  

Journal: :J. Logic & Analysis 2012
Eva Leenknegt

We use cell decomposition techniques to study additive reducts of p-adic fields. We consider a very general class of fields, including fields with infinite residue fields, which we study using a multi-sorted language. The results are used to obtain cell decomposition results for the case of finite residue fields. We do not require fields to be Henselian, and we allow them to be of any character...

Journal: :international journal of advanced biological and biomedical research 0
nazlar ghassemzadeh ms student, department of biomedical engineering, tabriz branch , islamic azad university tabriz , iran siamak haghipour assistant professor, department of biomedical engineering, tabriz branch, islamic azad university tabriz, iran

the brain – computer interface (bci) provides a communicational channel between human and machine. most of these systems are based on brain activities. brain computer-interfacing is a methodology that provides a way for communication with the outside environment using the brain thoughts. the success of this methodology depends on the selection of methods to process the brain signals in each pha...

Journal: :Ecology 2015
André Frainer Marcelo S Moretti Wenjing Xu Mark O Gessner

Biodiversity and ecosystem-functioning theory suggest that litter mixtures composed of dissimilar leaf species can enhance decomposition due to species trait complementarity. Here we created a continuous gradient of litter chemistry trait variability within species mixtures to assess effects of litter dissimilarity on three related processes in a natural stream: litter decomposition, fungal bio...

2013
Caitlin E. Hicks Pries E. A. G. Schuur Jason G. Vogel Susan M. Natali

[1] Permafrost thaw can affect decomposition rates by changing environmental conditions and litter quality. As permafrost thaws, soils warm and thermokarst (ground subsidence) features form, causing some areas to become wetter while other areas become drier. We used a common substrate to measure how permafrost thaw affects decomposition rates in the surface soil in a natural permafrost thaw gra...

Journal: :Trends in ecology & evolution 2015
Sarah E Hobbie

In a review published over two decades ago I asserted that, along soil fertility gradients, plant traits change in ways that reinforce patterns of soil fertility and net primary productivity (NPP). I reevaluate this assertion in light of recent research, focusing on feedbacks to NPP operating through litter decomposition. I conclude that mechanisms emerging since my previous review might weaken...

2006
H. BUTLER

This paper introduces the method of ‘reference model decomposition’ as a way to improve the robustness of model reference adaptive control systems (MRACs) with respect to unmodelled dynamics with a known structure. Such unmodelled dynamics occur when some of the nominal plant dynamics are purposely neglected in the controller design with the aim of keeping the controller order low. One of the e...

Journal: :Des. Codes Cryptography 2007
John Arhin

We introduce the notion of an unrefinable decomposition of a 1-design with at most two block intersection numbers, which is a certain decomposition of the 1-designs collection of blocks into other 1-designs. We discover an infinite family of 1-designs with at most two block intersection numbers that each have a unique unrefinable decomposition, and we give a polynomial-time algorithm to compute...

2016
Amy Kochsiek Amy Erin Kochsiek

The litter carbon (C) pool of a single litter cohort in an agroecosystem is the difference between net primary productivity and decomposition and comprises 1113% of the total C pool (litter and soil 0-15 cm depth) post-harvest. This litter-C pool is highly dynamic and up to 50% can be decomposed in the first 12 months of decomposition. Thus, understanding litter-C dynamics is key in understandi...

Journal: :Philosophical transactions. Series A, Mathematical, physical, and engineering sciences 2009
Roberto Merletti Dario Farina

Intramuscular electromyographic (EMG) signals are detected with needles or wires inserted into muscles. With respect to non-invasive techniques, intramuscular electromyography has high selectivity for individual motor unit action potentials and is thus used to measure motor unit activity. Decomposition of intramuscular signals into individual motor unit action potentials consists in detection a...

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