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Analysis of one patient's flow-volume loops was consistent with grunting and the subject was excluded from the study.
The only condition is that all nucleotides in that segment have to be used - for instance, and for the hairpin loops.
Unfortunately, such positive feedback loops may form a vicious cycle leading to progressive problems for some children.
With the use of the controlled delivery system, the number of loops on the pulmonary side can be minimized to less than one.
Similarly, the importance of feedback loops in socioeconomic systems is widely recognized.
Endogenizing other feedback loops not included in this paper, for example, the pollution impact on production, could have similar effects.
Let us relate these plots to the geometry of the integration loops.
Conditioning on no loops or multiple edges, we obtain the permutation graph model.
Note, however, that all our graphs are allowed to have loops and multiple edges and, for reasons made clear later, do not have isolated vertices.
Coils were positioned insidetheductin the long tubular ducts or straddling the duct (with some loops in the pulmonary artery and some in the aortic ampulla).
Furthermore, in the stage of looping, two new ventricular components appear, namely, the inlet and the outlet.
Clearly, loops can be concatenated, provided that they have a common interval.
Both depend on spatio-temporal sequence learning based on a cascade of associations and pattern recognition performed in cortico-hippocampal loops.
Detached casting sprues were found, which could have been trimmed off suspension loops or other cast artifacts.
The conjunction of the specific and non-specific loops is proposed to generate increased cortical activation through temporal coincidence.
The algorithm has linear complexity for the case of polytrees and exponential complexity for networks with loops.
In this contribution, the possibility of observing these loops, as well as other possible subunits, in crystallized proteins will be investigated.
Usually the principal circuit includes the mutual and the self-inductance of the loops.
Since the dynamic behavior of the active end-effector is decoupled in its nominal configuration, separate control loops are needed for each motor.
Thus, different control loops in a vehicle may have different sampling rates.
The control consists of two parallel feedback loops, the upper one for the position, and the lower one for the force.
Glycine-rich loops that engage the phosphates of a bound nucleotide are common motifs among highly diverse types of mononucleotide binding proteins.
Non-canonical base pairing is common in internal loops.
Attractive interactions can occur between loops due to stacking of interlocking bases between the loops.
To compute the semantics of a recursive procedure, we could, in principle, annotate its infinite unwinding with states, just as we did for loops.
The unfolding of loops will now be eliminated.
Thus, whereas paranodal loops were generally oriented towards the axolemma, they were not attached appropriately.
Septate-like junctions are visible between some of the paranodal loops and the axolemma.
Figure 7 shows an area of the timeline selected for looping.
I eventually sang this line through a ring modulator and looped it.
The piece veers between representation of street environments at one extreme, and abstract, looping rhythms at the other.
We have non-determinism in that we allow loops and nested loops.
Note that the above condition cannot be satisfied by a semantics that is insensitive to infinite loops, such as weak bisimulation or coupled bisimulation.
Naturally, all sorts of contextual and behavioral cues are part of the feed-forward loops.
Lastly, he makes the point that by taking away the inevitability of an end, looping creates a sort of managed unpredictability.
The cognitively basic structures in which complex systems are grounded include feature maps, masking, argument frames and rehearsal loops.
In the model, there are three loops for inspecting the outcome of processes.
Most retain casting sprues, and the suspension loops and resonators filled with metal during the casting process.
The analytical modelling permits inclusion of other potential feedback loops through nuclei displaying similar characteristics.
A signed graph is a graph (with loops and multiple edges allowed) in which each edge is labelled with a '+' or '-' sign.
Average speed was 2.77 ^ 0.10 m s21 over 80 km, and 2.92, 3.00, 2.60 and 2.14 m s21 for the four loops.
In contrast, a map is a connected multigraph (with loops and multiple edges allowed) together with a given embedding in the plane.
In the above equivalence, loops are mapped only to loops.
Thus, cardiac looping likely involves a combination of differential growth, differential wall stresses and deformation by boundary constraints.
The changing palaeocurrent directions record the superposition of different portions of meander loops.
Eighty-five percent of loops showed a delay of at least 2 seconds between peak force and peak pressure.
The majority of the structural motifs in the loops are b-sheet and b-turns.
An algorithm to approximate the likelihood for pedigree data with loops by cutting.
Designs with two or three loops can be very effective.
208 loops could also in this scenario indicate feedback regulation.
Let us consider the flat loops, that is the embedded circuits.
Along the same lines, we also give a bound for the cyclicity of homoclinic saddle loops.
In particular, special care must be taken to avoid infinite loops bouncing back and forth between refining segments and facets of the input polyhedron.
The loops (and especially the loops involving non-linear additive type of epistasis) indicate feedback inhibitors or accelerators of the enzymatic activity.
Any attempt to recover strong normalisation must 'cut' these loops.
Also, recursions were replaced with loops wherever possible.
The latter form reduction loops, but strong normalization (to the long /ty-normal forms) can be recovered by 'cutting' the loops.
In particular, the local triangle laws yield reduction loops which can be endlessly repeated.
When memory is introduced, recursion operators may also use memory loops to implement recursion.
Secondly, some program expressions, such as sequences or loops, can have simpler constructs.
A threeaxis accelerometer is located in the base of the manipulator and used in control loops that compensate for ship motions and inclined floor surfaces.
Such closed kinematic loops present a number of subtleties that are not often seen in open kinematic chain manipulators.
Let us estimate the number of passes of the while and for loops in the procedure.
Tabling seems to be an effective way to resolve infinite loops and redundant computations.
To remove positive loops we introduce the following transformation.
Although we ignore the mechanisms underlying this phenomenon, it appears that thalamocorticothalamic loops reduce rather than potentiate cortical electrographic seizures.
Three thalamocorticothalamic loops are thus displayed, with their feed-forward thalamocortical activation and their recurrent feedback corticothalamic and corticoreticulothalamic activation, respectively inhibition.
The conjunction of the specific and non-specific loops is proposed to generate temporal coherence (left panel).
Most loops averaged about thirty seconds and consisted of four or five different sections.
In a typical track most of the textural layers are formed from repeating patterns known as loops.
Moreover, the detection of loops through negation requires a more complicated tabling mechanism.
However, over-specification is possible in the sense that looping atoms can be true or false in strong models.
No answer is returned for a topmost looping subgoal until the subgoal is complete.
However, the identification of loops is more useful.
He gives good intuitive explanations about possible causes of loops, essentially circular modes and speculative output bindings.
The juxtaparanodes form at the region where compaction of the myelin sheath relaxes the inner layer to allow the formation of the paranodal loops.
No recourse is made to multiple lexical levels or to multiple cophonologies, and as a result, ordering paradoxes and loops are avoided.
Maybe the intrinsic accidental necessity of the future would allow his scenario to avoid impossible explanatory loops.
Multi-branched loops can play a key role in tertiary structure because they can act as flexible hinges between otherwise fairly rigid helical domains.
Recursion is perceived to be more difficult to understand than loops, and also believed to be inefficient.
The resulting phenomenon - termed ' order through fluctuations ' - is a distinctly evolutionary one, complete with feedback loops that drive the system further from equilibrium.
Stocks (accumulations), rates (activities explaining how the stocks change), and the aforementioned feedback loops (closed causal relationships) represent the basic building blocks of the model.
Typical examples of nonlinear activities are loops of positive and negative feedback.
Predefined speaker patterns can be looped, cycled (forward and reverse), or randomly assigned.
Such information enrichment continuum is often viewed as a collection of overlapping steps made out of many related cycles, including product and process realization loops.
The length of the core protein domain is often increased by extended loops connecting the b-strands at the periphery of the b-sheet structure.
His war work involved him in a variety of activities, including the development of radar, and the use of humans in control loops.
In this paper graphs are finite, and may have loops and multiple edges.
Note that we allow loops and parallel edges.
We shall refer to graphs without loops or multiple edges as simple graphs.
With traction on the snare, the remaining loops were delivered to the aortic side of the patent arterial duct.
With the coil of 10 mm helical diameter, the 5 cm length available produced just one and a half loops.
Other cerebellar loops pass through premotor cortex, and may be involved in predicting the immediate consequences of specific intended movements.
No experimental data imply that feedback loops are required for speech recognition.
The road then loops around to rejoin itself.
Then, loops and recursive functions will be explicitly annotated by such a variant.
The corresponding step vector component determines the for-loop's increment.
These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.
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