نتایج جستجو برای: sub synchronous resonance ssr mitigation

تعداد نتایج: 492513  

Journal: :Nanoscale 2017
Mohamed ElKabbash Alireza R Rashed Betul Kucukoz Quang Nguyen Ahmet Karatay Gul Yaglioglu Ekmel Ozbay Humeyra Caglayan Giuseppe Strangi

We study the exciton-plasmon dynamics that lead to optical loss mitigation via ultrafast transient absorption spectroscopy (UTAS) on hybrid aggregates of core-shell quantum dots (QDs) and Au nanoparticles (NPs). We highlight that generating hot electrons in plasmonic NPs contributes to the transient differential absorption spectrum under optical excitation. The results suggest modifying the met...

Journal: :Iranian journal of medical sciences 2016
Mohamadreza Emad Sharareh Roshanzamir Alireza Dabbaghmanesh Mohsen Zafar Ghasempoor Heidar Eivazlou

It is more than a decade since scientists are making use of sympathetic skin response (SSR) as a clinical and research method to evaluate sympathetic nervous system. A major portion of the efferent pathway of this response is composed of non-myelinated nerves. Thus, the latency of the response may be significantly different in normal individuals with different height and limb lengths. This stud...

2012
A.V.Sudhakara Reddy Ramasekhara Reddy Vijaya Kumar

Low Frequency Oscillations (LFO) occur in power systems because of lack of the damping torque in order to dominance to power system disturbances as an example of change in mechanical input power. In the recent past Power System Stabilizer (PSS) was used to damp LFO. FACTs devices, such as Unified Power Flow Controller (UPFC), can control power flow, reduce sub-synchronous resonance and increase...

2005
M. Cala

The factor of safety for slopes (FS) has been traditionally evaluated using two-dimensional limit equilibrium methods (LEM). However the FS of a slope can also be computed with FLAC by reducing the soil shear strength in stages until the slope fails. This method is called the shear strength reduction technique (SSR). Many authors have pointed out several advantages of SSR over the limit equilib...

2012
Stéphanie Barthe Felix Gugerli Noelle A. Barkley Laurent Maggia Céline Cardi Ivan Scotti

Simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers are widely used tools for inferences about genetic diversity, phylogeography and spatial genetic structure. Their applications assume that variation among alleles is essentially caused by an expansion or contraction of the number of repeats and that, accessorily, mutations in the target sequences follow the stepwise mutation model (SMM). Generally speaking, ...

2013
Ahmed Alqaoud

There is wide range of scientific workflow systems today, each one designed to resolve problems at a specific level. In large collaborative projects, it is often necessary to recognize the heterogeneous workflow systems already in use by various partners and any potential collaboration between these systems requires workflow interoperability. Publish/Subscribe Scientific Workflow Interoperabili...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 1990
D Görlich S Prehn E Hartmann J Herz A Otto R Kraft M Wiedmann S Knespel B Dobberstein T A Rapoport

Bifunctional cross-linking reagents were used to probe the protein environment in the ER membrane of the signal sequence receptor (SSR), a 24-kD integral membrane glycoprotein (Wiedmann, M., T. V. Kurzchalia, E. Hartmann, and T. A. Rapoport. 1987. Nature [Lond.]. 328:830-833). The proximity of several polypeptides was demonstrated. A 22-kD glycoprotein was identified tightly bound to the 34-kD ...

Journal: :Genetics and molecular research : GMR 2015
X Lu H Zhou Y-B Pan C Y Chen J R Zhu P H Chen Y-R Li Q Cai R K Chen

No information is available on segregation analysis of DNA markers involving both pollen and self-progeny. Therefore, we used capillary electrophoresis- and fluorescence-based DNA fingerprinting together with single pollen collection and polymerase chain reaction (PCR) to investigate simple sequence repeat (SSR) marker segregation among 964 single pollens and 288 self-progenies (S1) of sugarcan...

2012
Tömme Noesselt Daniel Bergmann Hans-Jochen Heinze Thomas Münte Charles Spence

Philosophers, psychologists, and neuroscientists have long been interested in how the temporal aspects of perception are represented in the brain. In the present study, we investigated the neural basis of the temporal perception of synchrony/asynchrony for audiovisual speech stimuli using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI). Subjects judged the temporal relation of (a)synchronous audio...

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