What controls levels of dissolved phosphate and ammonium in surface waters? Aquatic Sciences 55(2):132-42.Walter K. Dodds.What controls levels of dissolved phosphate and ammonium in surface waters?[J]. Aquatic Sciences .1993(2)Dodds WK. 1993. What controls levels of dissolved phosphate and ...
Without security ratings software it can be hard to understand what security issues each asset has and whether they expose information that could result indata breaches,data leaks, or othercyber attacks. This is why it's crucial for digital assets to be continuously detected, scanned, and scored...
Surface topography is an important factor that controls friction and transfer layer formation during sliding. Surface topography can be either isotropic or anisotropic. Sometimes, stick-slip friction phenomena can be observed during sliding depending on surface topography. Each manufacturing process produces ...
Results: A receiver operating characteristic curve analysis was used to determine how well each measure distinguished between the CLBP patients and the pain-free control subjects. All SEMG measures of FR performed acceptably. Between 79% and 82% of patients, and 83% and 100% of controls were ...
How AI could change threat detection Step 1. Understand your network and where it's vulnerable First, security and network teams should tackle asset discovery, reviewing the digital assets threat actors could find should they probe the organization and identifying previously unknown assets. ...
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Bottom currents within Monterey Canyon are driven by a semidiurnal internal tide (Hall & Carter, 2011). Internal tides are formed when surface tides move stratified water up and down the sloped terrain within the axes of submarine canyons (Pomar et al., 2012). Mean bottom current magnitude var...
The rules presented above are intended for human interpretation and contain ambiguities such as “large enough” (Rule 8) and “substantial action” (Rule 16). How can they be translated into a form suitable for reinforcement learning? An essential first step is recognizing the relationship between...
they displayed longer after hyperpolarization potentials and higher mean firing rates, likely reflecting active properties (such as persistent currents) within motoneurons. This activity is seen in the absence of voluntary drive but also may underlie the firing patterns typically recorded during voluntary...
14. It can be seen that the presence of a grooved surface forces eddy-currents to flow on a longer path compared to a smooth surface. The longer path is associated with a higher resistance and therefore leads to a reduction in the eddy current amplitude and in the surface losses they ...