نتایج جستجو برای: hopping that

تعداد نتایج: 6441109  

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2002
Gammon M Earhart G Melvill Jones F B Horak E W Block K D Weber W A Fletcher

Following stepping in-place on the surface of a rotating circular treadmill, a subject attempting to step in-place or walk in a straight line across the floor without vision will rotate relative to space. This adaptation, termed podokinetic after-rotation (PKAR), transfers to backward walking following forward walking on the rotating disk. We asked whether adaptation obtained during stepping in...

Journal: :The Journal of chemical physics 2011
Brian R Landry Joseph E Subotnik

We evaluate the accuracy of Tully's surface hopping algorithm for the spin-boson model for the case of a small diabatic coupling parameter (V). We calculate the transition rates between diabatic surfaces, and we compare our results to the expected Marcus rates. We show that standard surface hopping yields an incorrect scaling with diabatic coupling (linear in V), which we demonstrate is due to ...

Journal: :Physical review letters 2011
J Cottaar L J A Koster R Coehoorn P A Bobbert

We present a scaling theory for charge transport in disordered molecular semiconductors that extends percolation theory by including bonds with conductances close to the percolating one in the random-resistor network representing charge hopping. A general and compact expression is given for the charge mobility for Miller-Abrahams and Marcus hopping on different lattices with Gaussian energy dis...

1992
H J M Van Bemmel W Van Saarloos

AbslraeL We study the spectral properties of a localized particle (a deep core level, or a heavy particle hopping in a solid), coupled to conduction electrons that are described by a marginal Fermi liquid hypotheris. Our main result is that, in lhis model, the core lwel line shape in an x-ray photoemission experiment shifls with temperature. m e spestmm we find is consistent with the decrease o...

Journal: :IEEE Trans. Communications 1998
Cong Ling Songgeng Sun

This letter describes a novel family of frequency hopping sequences generated by chaotic systems. The sequences give a uniform spread over the entire frequency bandwidth. In addition to having good Hamming correlation properties, they possess ideal linear span. The sequences produce almost as good performance as random hopping patterns when used in frequency hopping code-division multiple-acces...

2016
Mathias Heltberg Ryan A. Kellogg Sandeep Krishna Savaş Tay Mogens H. Jensen

Oscillations and noise drive many processes in biology, but how both affect the activity of the transcription factor nuclear factor κB (NF-κB) is not understood. Here, we observe that when NF-κB oscillations are entrained by periodic tumor necrosis factor (TNF) inputs in experiments, NF-κB exhibits jumps between frequency modes, a phenomenon we call "cellular mode-hopping." By comparing stochas...

Journal: :Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences 2011
Maarten F Bobbert L J Richard Casius

The purpose of this study was to understand how humans regulate their 'leg stiffness' in hopping, and to determine whether this regulation is intended to minimize energy expenditure. 'Leg stiffness' is the slope of the relationship between ground reaction force and displacement of the centre of mass (CM). Variations in leg stiffness were achieved in six subjects by having them hop at maximum an...

Journal: :Journal of the American Chemical Society 2011
Niklas Ottosson Michael Odelius Daniel Spångberg Wandared Pokapanich Mattias Svanqvist Gunnar Öhrwall Bernd Winter Olle Björneholm

We study how the ultrafast intermolecular hopping of electrons excited from the water O1s core level into unoccupied orbitals depends on the local molecular environment in liquid water. Our probe is the resonant Auger decay of the water O1s core hole (lifetime ∼3.6 fs), by which we show that the electron-hopping rate can be significantly reduced when a first-shell water molecule is replaced by ...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2014
Dominic James Farris Jennifer L Hicks Scott L Delp Gregory S Sawicki

Experiments have shown that elastic ankle exoskeletons can be used to reduce ankle joint and plantar-flexor muscle loading when hopping in place and, in turn, reduce metabolic energy consumption. However, recent experimental work has shown that such exoskeletons cause less favourable soleus (SO) muscle-tendon mechanics than is observed during normal hopping, which might limit the capacity of th...

Journal: :IEICE Transactions on Fundamentals of Electronics, Communications and Computer Sciences 2008

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