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  • ...n biological networks such as the [[biochemical switches in the cell cycle|switches of the cell cycle]]. ...ive and therefore biologically impossible input is needed to return from a state of high output). Examples of each in biological contexts can be found on th ...
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  • ...spin transition''' or '''spin equilibrium''' behavior. The change in spin state usually involves interchange of low spin (LS) and high spin (HS) configurat ...have been identified; some of them are [[LIESST|light induced excited spin-state trapping (LIESST)]], ligand-driven light induced spin change (LD-LISC), and ...
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  • ...rs and fluxpumps. A review. Part 2: Commutation modes, characteristics and switches | journal = Cryogenics | pages = 267–277 | date = 1981 |display-authors=eta ...]] driven normal; the procedure simply makes modifications to the critical state. ...
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  • ...rnal |doi=10.1016/S0360-0564(08)60029-2 |author=Balandin, A. |title=Modern State of the Multiplet Theor of Heterogeneous Catalysis1 |journal=Adv. Catal. Rel ...Theory: superVolcanoes, catalytic molecular pumps, and oscillatory steady state |journal=Catalysis Science & Technology |year=2019|s2cid=182444068 |url=htt ...
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  • | style="background:#E0E0E0" align="left" colspan='8'| Glass-state (annealed at 40 °C/h) | style="background:#E0E0E0" align="left" colspan='8'| Ceramic-state (ceramized at 560 °C) ...
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  • ...nd {{math|''m''<sub>h</sub>}} are between {{math|−1}} and {{math|+1}}. The solid red and blue curves are energy minima, the dashed red and blue lines are en ...zation in the direction of the field. An example is shown in Figure 2. The solid red and blue curves connect stable magnetization directions. For fields {{m ...
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  • ...ological]] switches&mdash;a high concentration of a key chemical at steady state could represent a biological process being "switched on" whereas a low conc ...Grigoriy Yablonsky|Yablonskii]], T.A. Akramov, "Multiplicity of the Steady State in Heterogeneous Catalytic Reactions", ''Dokl. Akad. Nauk SSSR'' '''226''' ...
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  • ...fier|bridge rectifier]] or ''six-pulse bridge'', containing six electronic switches, each connecting one of the three phases to one of the two DC terminals.<re ...er Station]] in [[Canada]].<ref name=Milestones/> The thyristor is a solid-state [[semiconductor]] device similar to the [[diode]], but with an extra contro ...
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  • ...pdf "CCD/CMOS Lock-In Pixel for Range Imaging: Challenges, Limitations and State-of-the-Art"] - CSEM</ref> ...a current. In analog timing imagers, connected to the photo diode are fast switches, which direct the current to one of two (or several) memory elements (e.g. ...
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  • ...netism|antiferromagnetic coupling]]) or a [[Triplet state|triplet]] ground state ([[Ferromagnetism|ferromagnetic coupling]]) (Figure 1).<ref>{{Cite journal ...9-03-20 |title=A chemical reaction controlled by light-activated molecular switches based on hetero-cyclopentanediyls |journal=Chemical Science |language=en |v ...
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  • ...|Michaelis-Menten response]]. Ultrasensitivity is one of the [[biochemical switches in the cell cycle]] and has been implicated in a number of important cellul ...tivity is a cellular system which triggers entry into a different cellular state.<ref>{{cite journal |pmid=15907212 |year=2005 |last1=Mutalik |first1=VK |la ...
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  • | Appearance = Yellow crystalline solid ...en]] [[Coordination complex|complex]] with [[tungsten]] in the [[oxidation state]] of +2. It is an [[electron-rich]] tungsten center is and, thus, prone to ...
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  • ...condition of a control system where the output eventually reaches a steady-state value in response to any input.}} {{defn|A controller that switches a final element on or off instead of providing a proportional response.}} ...
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  • ...| last6=Kim | first6=Chris H. | journal=IEEE Journal on Exploratory Solid-State Computational Devices and Circuits | volume=3 | pages=74–82 | bibcode=2017I Solid-State Circuits Conference Digest of Technical Papers 2014 10–14 (IEEE, ...
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  • ...ct)" in '''{{spell-nv|dah shishʼaah}}''' "I'm in the act of placing a SRO (solid roundish object) up" (''dah'' "up"). * Reversionary – return to previous state/location ...
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  • ...)|matrices]], and [[tensor operator|vectorial operators]], while [[quantum state]]s use [[bra–ket notation]]. Wide hats are for [[operator (physics)|operato ...or as a spatial [[gradient]], becomes clear when one considers the initial state, then changes one parameter of it slightly. This can be done for displaceme ...
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  • ...and time are discrete and each of the cells can be in a finite number of [[state (computer science)|states]]. The cellular automaton updates the states of ...cell is computed by a transition rule and it depends only on its current state and the states of its neighbors. ...
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  • ...eans of calculating the [[volume]] of a [[solid of revolution]] of a solid-state material when [[Integral|integrating]] along an axis "parallel" to the [[ax ...|last= Faà di Bruno|year=1855|year2=1857}}, though he was not the first to state or prove the formula. In 1800, more than 50 years before Faà di Bruno, the ...
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  • ...hat occurs when a gas or liquid [[solute]] accumulates on the surface of a solid or a liquid (adsorbent), forming a film of molecules or atoms (the [[adsorb : An [[alloy]] is a [[solid solution]] or [[homogeneous (chemistry)|homogeneous]] mixture of two or mor ...
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  • ...f>{{cite journal | last=Fulton | first=T. A. | title=Implications of Solid-State Corrections to the Josephson Voltage-Frequency Relation | journal=Physical ...12&nbsp;mm diameter tube with WR-12 launching horns on each end. Tubes of solid [[Nickel silver|German silver]] or stainless steel plated internally with s ...
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