نتایج جستجو برای: تست slr

تعداد نتایج: 18780  

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2018
J Andrew Pruszynski Paul L Gribble Brian D Corneil

A core assumption underlying mental chronometry is that more complex tasks increase cortical processing, prolonging reaction times. In this study we show that increases in task complexity alter the magnitude, rather than the latency, of the output for a circuit that rapidly transforms visual information into motor actions. We quantified visual stimulus-locked responses (SLRs), which are changes...

Journal: :Remote Sensing 2017
Radoslaw Zajdel Krzysztof Sosnica Grzegorz Bury

In the last decade, we have been witnessing a rapid development of the constellations of Global and Regional Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS/RNSS). Besides the well-known GPS and GLONASS, newly developed systems such as Galileo, BeiDou, QZSS and NAVIC have become increasingly important. All satellites of new GNSS are equipped with laser retroreflector arrays (LRA) dedicated to Satellite Lase...

2008
Chia-Hung Tsai Meng-Shiuan Pan Yi-Chen Lu Yu-Chee Tseng

ZigBee is defined to support low-rate wireless personal area networks (WPANs). It supports tree and mesh routing. Observing that both routing mechanisms have their pros and cons, this paper proposes a Self-Learning Routing (SLR) protocol, which inherits the low overhead of tree routing and the path efficiency of mesh routing. SLR contains an overhearing and a caching mechanism. It does not rely...

2015
Christina M. Botai Ludwig Combrinck Joel O. Botai

This contribution reassesses progress in the development of satellite laser ranging (SLR) technology and its scientific and societal applications in South Africa. We first highlight the current global SLR tracking stations within the framework of the International Laser Ranging Service (ILRS) and the artificial satellites currently being tracked by these stations. In particular, the present wor...

Journal: :Obesity facts 2011
Jens-Christian Holm Michael Gamborg Leigh C Ward Steen Gammeltoft Karsten Kaas-Ibsen Berit L Heitmann Thorkild I A Sørensen

OBJECTIVE To investigate changes in leptin and soluble leptin receptor (SLR) concentrations, and in the free leptin index (FLI) during weight loss and subsequent weight regain; and to ascertain whether these indices remain stable in the rank of the distribution in repeated measures (tracking) during perturbations of weight in obese children. DESIGN AND MEASUREMENTS In a longitudinal study, 11...

2012
Yueming Sun Ye Yang He Zhang Wen Zhang Qing Wang

[Background]: Systematic Literature Review (SLR) has become an important software engineering research method but costs tremendous efforts. [Aim]: This paper proposes an approach to leverage on empirically evolved ontology to support automating key SLR activities. [Method]: First, we propose an ontology, SLRONT, built on SLR experiences and best practices as a groundwork to capture common termi...

2004
Jeffrey P. Donnelly Peter Cleary Paige Newby Robert Ettinger

[1] We construct a high-resolution relative sea-level record for the past 700 years by dating basal salt-marsh peat samples above a glacial erratic in an eastern Connecticut salt marsh, to test whether or not the apparent recent acceleration in the rate of sea-level rise (SLR) is coeval with climate warming. The data reveal an average SLR rate of 1.0 ± 0.2 mm/year from about 1300 to 1850 A.D. C...

2015
David M. Schulte Karin M. Dridge Mark H. Hudgins

Climate change and associated sea level rise (SLR) are already impacting low-lying coastal areas, including islands, throughout the world. Many of these areas are inhabited, many will need to be abandoned in coming decades as SLR continues. We examine the evolution (1850-2013) of the last inhabited offshore island in Virginia waters of Chesapeake Bay USA, the Tangier Islands. Three SLR scenario...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2015
Samanthi C Goonetilleke Leor Katz Daniel K Wood Chao Gu Alexander C Huk Brian D Corneil

Recent studies have described a phenomenon wherein the onset of a peripheral visual stimulus elicits short-latency (<100 ms) stimulus-locked recruitment (SLR) of neck muscles in nonhuman primates (NHPs), well before any saccadic gaze shift. The SLR is thought to arise from visual responses within the intermediate layers of the superior colliculus (SCi), hence neck muscle recordings may reflect ...

2016
Ivan K. Ash John

The acceleration of sea level rise (SLR) has become a threat to the stability of nationstates worldwide, and associated with risks to environmental sustainability, economic infrastructure, and public health. However, from both an international and U.S. perspective, there is a lack of research examining legislative decision makers’ perceptions about policies regarding SLR. This study addresses t...

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