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Expert systems. In situations where the statistical classifiers cannot be used, because of the complexity or inhomogeneity of the data, rule-based expert systems can sometimes be a solution. The complex images can be more readily described by rules than represented as simple feature vectors. Rules can be devised which cope with inhomogeneous data by, for example, triggering some specialised data-processing algorithms. [Pg.100]

The war itself also drove the development of improved and miniaturised electronic components for creating oscillators and amplifiers and, ultimately, semiconductors, which made practical the electronic systems needed in portable eddy current test instruments. The refinement of those systems continues to the present day and advances continue to be triggered by performance improvements of components and systems. In the same way that today s pocket calculator outperforms the large, hot room full of intercormected thermionic valves that I first saw in the 50 s, so it is with eddy current instrumentation. Today s handheld eddy current inspection instrument is a powerful tool which has the capability needed in a crack detector, corrosion detector, metal sorter, conductivity meter, coating thickness meter and so on. [Pg.273]

Physical separation between eddy current functions and system functions, so that the system requirements (encoders amount, trigger specifications, robot control) can be changed without influence on the eddy current modules. [Pg.277]

The external trigger input allows automatic inspections and ultrasonic imaging. The clock signal of an encoder or of stepper motors can be used as a trigger for the pulser. An internal software controlled divider allows different scan resolutions. [Pg.858]

The internal pulser generates an output voltage of 228 V with a rise time of lower than 6 ns, which provides high resolution for frequencies above 10 MHz. The external trigger input enables synehronization with manipulators. [Pg.861]

The rupture process of a soap film is of some interest. In the case of a film spanning a frame, as in Fig. XIV-15, it is known that rupture tends to originate at the margin, as shown in the classic studies of Mysels [207, 211]. Rupture away from a border may occur spontaneously but is usually studied by using a spark [212] as a trigger (a-radia-tion will also initiate rupture [213]). An aureole or ridge of accumulated material may be seen on the rim of the growing hole [212, 214] (see also Refs. 215, 216). Theoretical analysis has been in the form of nucleation [217, 218] or thin-film instability [219]. [Pg.523]

The scope of tire following article is to survey the physical and chemical properties of tire tliird modification of carbon, namely [60]fullerene and its higher analogues. The entluisiasm tliat was triggered by tliese spherical carbon allotropes resulted in an epidemic-like number of publications in tire early to mid-1990s. In more recent years tire field of fullerene chemistry is, however, dominated by tire organic functionalization of tire highly reactive fullerene... [Pg.2408]

There are, indeed, many biological implications that have been triggered by the advent of fullerenes. They range from potential inhibition of HIV-1 protease, synthesis of dmgs for photodynamic therapy and free radical scavenging (antioxidants), to participation in photo-induced DNA scission processes [156, 157, 158, 159, 160, 161, 162 and 163]. These examples unequivocally demonstrate the particular importance of water-soluble fullerenes and are summarized in a few excellent reviews [141, 1751. [Pg.2420]

Brunei C, Lounis B, Tamarat P and Orrit M 1999 Triggered source of single photons based on controlled single molecule fluorescence Phys. Rev. Lett. 83 2722-5... [Pg.2508]

The reaction mechanisms of plasma polymerization processes are not understood in detail. Poll et al [34] (figure C2.13.6) proposed a possible generic reaction sequence. Plasma-initiated polymerization can lead to the polymerization of a suitable monomer directly at the surface. The reaction is probably triggered by collisions of energetic ions or electrons, energetic photons or interactions of metastables or free radicals produced in the plasma with the surface. Activation processes in the plasma and the film fonnation at the surface may also result in the fonnation of non-reactive products. [Pg.2807]

Valitutti, Muller S, Celia M, Padovan E and Lanzavecchia A 1995 Serial triggering of many T-cells by a few peptide-MHC complexes Nature 375 148-51... [Pg.2848]

Moving responsibility for the force computation away from the patches required a move away from pure message-driven execution to dependency-driven execution in which patches control the data (atomic coordinates) needed for compute objects to execute. A compute object, upon creation, registers this dependency with those patches from which it needs data. The patch then triggers force calculation by notifying its dependent compute objects when the next timestep s data is available. Once a compute object has received notification from all of the patches it depends on, it is placed in a prioritized queue for eventual execution. [Pg.478]

Both steps m this general mechanism are based on precedent It is called elec trophilic addition because the reaction is triggered by the attack of an acid acting as an electrophile on the rr electrons of the double bond Using the two rr electrons to form a bond to an electrophile generates a carbocation as a reactive intermediate normally this IS the rate determining step... [Pg.236]


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Actuation triggering

Adenylate cyclase pathway, triggering

Agglomeration triggering

Allylic trisulfide trigger

Apoptosis triggers

Aspirin-triggered lipoxins

Aspirin-triggered pathway

Aspirin-triggered resolvins

Asymmetric Autocatalysis Triggered Directly by Circularly Polarized Light

Asymmetric Autocatalysis Triggered by Chiral Organic Compounds

Atopic dermatitis allergens triggering

Atopic dermatitis triggers

Autocatalytic trigger

Basophils triggering

Blood coagulation cascade triggering

CORM enzyme triggered CORMs

Ca2+-Triggering

Calcium trigger

Catalytic trigger

Chaperones trigger factor

Chemical Mixtures as Triggers for ADHD

Chemical Sensitivity Trigger Hypothesis

Chemical Stimulus-Triggered Transformation of Particles

Chemical reaction processes trigger

Chemical waves trigger wave

Chemical-triggered luminescence

Chemoreceptor trigger zone

Chemoreceptor trigger zone, opioids

Chemoreceptor trigger zone, opioids activating

Coenzyme conformational trigger

Craving trigger

Criteria for Triggering a Review of an Established EQS

Cycloaromatization trigger

Death-receptor-triggered Apoptosis

Domain trigger interaction

Domains, Triggers, and Views

Drug release triggers

Ecdysis-triggering hormone

Effector-triggered immunity

Electron photon-triggered

Electron transfer liquid triggered

Environmental triggers

Enzyme-triggered assembly

Enzyme-triggered controlled process

Enzyme-triggered drug delivery system

Enzyme-triggered enantioconvergent cascade

Enzyme-triggered enantioconvergent cascade reaction

Enzyme-triggered hydrogels

Enzyme-triggered polymers

Event-triggered recording

Exchange Trigger Event

Experiment trigger

External stimuli triggered systems

External triggers

Falling-edge-triggered flip-flop

Global trigger tool

Heat-triggered shape memory

Heat-triggered shape memory polymers

High-Risk Situations The Triggers

Immune system triggering

Indirect Actuation of Thermally-Triggered Shape-Changing Effect

Inflammatory response atherosclerosis trigger

Insert trigger, with

Isomer trigger

Laser-triggered spark gap

Light-triggered electron

Light-triggered electron transfer

Light-triggered gatekeepers

Light-triggered smart materials

Lipid trigger

MW triggered fraction collection

Mania antidepressants triggering switch into

Market value trigger

Mast cells triggering

Membrane trigger hypothesis

Metal-Fluorocarbon Reactions to Trigger Aerosol Release

Metal-Fluorocarbon Reactions to Trigger Soot Formation

Micelles polymer micelle, temperature triggered

Microwave-triggered metal-enhanced

Microwave-triggered metal-enhanced chemiluminescence

Migraine headache triggers

Migraine triggers

Multiple chemical sensitivity triggers

NIR-triggered drug delivery

NIR-triggered synergetic cancer

NIR-triggered synergetic cancer therapy

Near Infrared Nanomaterials for Triggered Drug and Gene Delivery

Necrosis triggers

Nitrogen-triggered

Non receptor triggers reactive oxygen species and nitric oxide

Operational Amplifier Schmitt Trigger

Optical trigger pulse

Optical triggered

Optical triggers

Oxidation photochemically triggered

PAMP-triggered immunity

PNPN Trigger Diode

Pathogenesis and Triggering Factors

Performance triggers

Performance triggers structures

Photoacids as Ultrafast Optical Triggers for Proton Transfer

Photochemical cyclization triggering

Photochemical trigger

Photochemically triggered phase

Photochemically triggered phase transition

Photochemically triggered physical

Photochemically triggered systems

Photochromism triggering mechanism

Photonic triggering

Photosensitive triggering

Photosensitive triggering devices

Possible Trigger Mechanisms

Receptor dependent endogenous triggers

Receptor tyrosine kinases signaling trigger

Regeneration Triggering

Remote triggering

Respiratory triggering

Response triggering

Responsiveness to External Triggers

Rising edge triggering

Rising-edge-triggered flip-flop

Rotaxanes triggered molecular motions

Safety global trigger tool

Schema trigger

Schmitt Trigger

Schmitt trigger oscillator

Secretion trigger factor role

Signal-triggering, molecular devices

Standardization trigger

Stimuli triggering characteristic

Stimuli-triggered drug release

Sub-Millisecond Thermally Isomerizing Azophenols for Optically Triggered Oscillating Materials

Supernova trigger

THE TRIGGER PATHWAYS ARE DIVERGENT

Tautomer trigger

Temperature-Triggered Release

The Trigger Factor

The Triggering Event

Thyratron, trigger

Time-triggered protocol

Trigger Mechanisms for the Cycloaromatization of Enediynes

Trigger Requirements

Trigger SMILES

Trigger Selection

Trigger System

Trigger Thumb

Trigger Variables—Change from Expiration to Inspiration

Trigger and Data Acquisition

Trigger and Data Acquisition System

Trigger appendage

Trigger band

Trigger bias

Trigger canonical SMILES

Trigger events

Trigger factor

Trigger factor overview

Trigger finger

Trigger fingerprint

Trigger insert

Trigger levels

Trigger linkage

Trigger lock

Trigger mechanism

Trigger mechanism, homogeneous

Trigger motif

Trigger overhead

Trigger point

Trigger production documents

Trigger reaction

Trigger recovery

Trigger sequence

Trigger signal

Trigger situations

Trigger strategies

Trigger temperature

Trigger tokens

Trigger tool

Trigger transformer

Trigger trisulfide

Trigger update

Trigger values

Trigger waves

Trigger zone

Triggered Exocytosis

Triggered activity

Triggered assembly

Triggered automaticity

Triggered cross-linking

Triggered cross-linking light

Triggered cross-linking temperature

Triggered degradation

Triggered detection

Triggered drug delivery

Triggered drug delivery systems

Triggered liposomal release

Triggered release

Triggering

Triggering ACID with MTC

Triggering Actions — Forward-Chaining Rules

Triggering Conditions

Triggering an Immune Response

Triggering cascade

Triggering event

Triggering of Inspections

Triggering systems

Triggering, ventilators

Triggering, ventilators sensitivity

Triggers

Triggers

Triggers for Hematotoxicity Testing

Triggers for actuating polymer gels

Triggers, 14 viscosity

Verify the Trigger Event Related Work Is Complete

Vomiting mechanisms that trigger

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