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Figure 3 illustrates how the deadzone enhances stability by reducing the amount of behavioural 'noise', especially micro-oscillation around the goal state.
The first deep sea trawling, at 7 600-7 900 m depth, revealed that those depths were not the deadzone that previously had been the accepted view.
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Johnny then realizes he has a deadzone in his visions, where he can actually change the future.
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A decrease in coral reef cover leads to less viable fish habitat and a breakdown in the food chain, further exacerbating dead zones.
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If the goal state changes significantly, the policy eventually finds itself outside the deadzone and once again must adapt the system.
To avoid continual minor adjustments, a deadzone (+ 10% margin each side of the mean) is used.
In this work, a hydraulic deadzone compensated robust adaptive fuzzy control law has been proposed for locomotion control of hydraulically actuated hexapod demining robot.
The deadzone and adaptation factor concepts are exemplified by the granularity policy.
However, a deadzone can be introduced either side of the goal state such that, once inside this zone, the policy makes no adjustment.
The flattering delay imposed by the deadzone of the proportional electromagnetic valves and the time delay due to flow of oil has also been eliminated to a great extent.
In this paper, a hydraulic deadzone compensated robust adaptive fuzzy control law is proposed for controlling the hydraulically actuated leg joints to achieve an accurate foot trajectory tracking.
While controlling the joints to follow the desired trajectory, delay due to flow of oil and dead zone of the proportional electromagnetic control valve pose a serious problem.
I concede that we need a deadzone for readjustment.
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The excess of oxygen-depleting chemicals leads to hypoxia and the creation of a deadzone.
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An excess of oxygen depleting chemicals in the water can lead to hypoxia and the creation of a deadzone.
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This creates an area on leeward side, a deadzone where depressions form on the sail.
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In this situation, the measured deadzone will depend on a combination of the pulse length (see table).
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This area is usually referred to as deadzone.
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This decreases the chance of creating a deadzone, which is an area of no pressure.
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In these areas a so-called deadzone can be created.
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It was found that the detection range had been doubled, but the deadzone increased by a like amount.
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It is a deadzone, a film without interest, wit, imagination or even entertaining violence and special effects....
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The deadzone is the biological endpoint of a fully degraded marine ecosystem.
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There is a deadzone within the middle of the lake although its exact location varies.
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The apparent measurement length of an optical event is referred to as the deadzone.
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For other types of phase-frequency detectors other, though possibly less-elegant, solutions exist to the deadzone phenomenon.
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It also had a large deadzone caused by ground returns.
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On average the deadzone doubled in size since the late 1980s.
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Then at higher angles of incidence a deadzone appears, reducing the effectiveness of the sail.
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Some scientists speculate that the deadzone is a naturally occurring phenomenon.
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Survivors from this region have movingly described how they felt when placed inside a deadzone.
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The time for determining the angular coordinates never exceeded 7 seconds, and the deadzone was down to 500 m.
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Some of these were as small as a square kilometre (0.4 mi), but the largest deadzone covered 70,000 square kilometres (27,000 mi).
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When their car breaks down, they realize they are in a cell phone deadzone, with no reception.
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With hysteresis there is no deadzone, and so the output is always in one direction or another.
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The excess of oxygen-depleting chemicals in the water leads to hypoxia and the creation of a deadzone.
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Also, with the antennas aimed at a low angle, there was a deadzone of some distance caused by interference from ground-level reflections.
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The 3 largest most aggressive teeth are located between your feet adding control to the un-pressurable deadzone at and between your feet where your balance is centered.
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Another name for a mid-tread quantizer is dead-zone quantizer, and the classification region around the zero output value of such a quantizer is referred to as the "deadzone".
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Deadzone is classified in two ways.
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Associated benefits include a reduction in ecological debt and elimination of dead zones.
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Because algae consume large amounts of oxygen, it can result in dead zones for fish.
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Due to climate change, the oceans have become dead zones, with rising sea levels and severe weather displacing millions.
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The pollutants then cause dead zones for plants and aquatic animals due to the lack of oxygen in the water.
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Dead zones can be filled-in with microcells, while picocells can handle even smaller areas without causing interference to the larger network.
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Femto technology offers a low cost and highly effective solution to dead zones, particularly in small areas such as a home.
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Global expansion of dead zones caused by algal blooms is rising rapidly...
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Broadband maps, tests and reporting of broadband dead zones were also featured.
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Excess oxygen-depleting chemicals in the water can lead to hypoxia and the creation of dead zones.
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This can increase the risk of dead zones to occur in the lake.
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The vast middle portions of the oceans, which naturally have little life, are not considered dead zones.
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In between these layers are pockets of air referred to as dead zones.
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Excess nutrients in lakes, rivers, and groundwater can cause algal blooms, eutrophication, and subsequent dead zones.
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The green tides from the current algal blooms can also result in dead zones from localized ocean anoxia.
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Acidification and temperature increase leads to dead zones, because it allows for eutrophication to occur.
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The number of oceanic dead zones near inhabited coastlines are increasing.
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Regionally, nutrient runoff to coastal waters not only creates dead zones but also amplifies acidification.
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Methane can potentially suffocate marine life and create dead zones where oxygen is depleted.
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Various signal booster systems are manufactured to reduce problems due to dropped calls and dead zones.
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High-voltage power-lines can also create dead zones when working underneath them.
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Working too close to a structure can also obstruct the machine's view of the sky creating dead zones.
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Use of chemical fertilizers is considered the major human-related cause of dead zones around the world.
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Warming sea water temperatures promote phytoplankton growth, and annual dead zones have been found to be increasing in size.
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Runoff from fertilized gardens causes biological dead zones in streams and rivers.
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Methane is a natural gas that could potentially suffocate marine life and create dead zones where oxygen is so depleted that nothing lives.
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A 2008 study counted 405 dead zones worldwide.
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The riffles are designed to create dead zones in the current to allow gold to drop out of suspension.
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In the 1970s oceanographers began noting increased instances of dead zones.
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Dead zones can be caused by natural and by anthropogenic factors.
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As well as leading to water anoxia and dead zones, these blooms may cause other changes to ecosystem function, favouring some groups of organisms over others.
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Generally, a stronger mobile phone signal is easy to obtain in an urban area, though urban areas do have some dead zones where no reception can be obtained.
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Although carriers and broadcasters attempt to design their networks to eliminate dead zones, no network is perfect, so coverage breaks within the general coverage areas are still possible.
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In the event of a disaster causing temporary dead zones, a cell on wheels may be brought in until the local telecom infrastructure can be restored.
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The appearance of reddish spots of brown dead zones could be the sign of a viral infection (such as the leafroll virus) or contamination through the use of herbicides.
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Noting the growth of coastal dead zones, the foundation expanded its programming to address the information gap that exists about the upstream causes and downstream effects of marine pollution.
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