نتایج جستجو برای: mill device

تعداد نتایج: 693378  

1994
George Andrews

Andrews's recent proof of the Mills-Robbins-Rumsey conjectured formula for the number of totally symmetric self-complementary plane partitions is used to derive a new multi-variate constant term identity, reminiscent of, but not implied by, Macdonald's BC,-Dyson identity. The method of proof consists in translating to the language of constant terms an expression of Doran for the desired number ...

2009
Jihong Wang Mike Garwood

Around 40% of electricity in the UK is currently generated by coal-fired power stations. Coal-fired power stations nowadays are required to operate more flexibly with more varied coal specifications and regularly use coal with higher volatile contents and biomass materials; this can increase the risks of pressurisation or fires in milling plants. The power stations are also obliged to vary thei...

2010
B. de Haas

Generally, crash stops are performed to obtain measurement of charge filling and slurry loading. The crash stop involves running the mill under steady state then cutting off all feed streams to the mill as it is being stopped. Sufficient time is required to obtain all the important measurements correctly during the crash stop. The mill filling should be measured at a minimum of 3 points along t...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2007
Matthew S Kirby Michael P Nusbaum

Rhythmically active motor circuits are influenced by neuronally released and circulating hormone modulators, but there are few systems in which the influence of a peptide hormone modulator on a neuronally modulated motor circuit has been determined. We performed such an analysis in the isolated crab stomatogastric nervous system by assessing the influence of the hormone crustacean cardioactive ...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2007
Shari R Saideman Dawn M Blitz Michael P Nusbaum

Neuromodulation changes the cellular and synaptic properties of neurons, thereby enabling individual neuronal circuits to generate multiple activity patterns. However, distinct modulatory inputs could conceivably also cona different motor circuits to generate similar activity patterns. Using the isolated stomatogastric ganglion (STG) of the crab Cancer borealis, we showed previously that pyroki...

2012
A. M. Bisen

In this paper an analysis is done on the main drive of rolling mill which consumes about 60 to 70 % of total energy of the plant. The existing rolling mill in India are using the 3 phase induction motor and flywheel to drive the rolling mill. The electric motor transmits the power to flywheel with the help of V-belt. An attempt has made after analysis of existing mill that by using some soft st...

2009
Rafael Beltran Lijing Wang Xungai Wang

For a given fiber spun to a pre-determined yarn specification, the spinning performance of the yarn usually varies from mill to mill. For this reason, it is necessary to develop an empirical model that can encompass all known processing variables that exist in different spinning mills and then to generalize this information and be able to accurately predict yarn quality for an individual mill. ...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 1997
M Bartos M P Nusbaum

Rhythmically active neural networks can control the modulatory input that they receive via their synaptic effects onto modulatory neurons. This synaptic control of network modulation can occur presynaptically, at the axon terminals of the modulatory neuron. For example, in the crab stomatogastric ganglion (STG), a gastric mill network neuron presynaptically inhibits transmitter release from a m...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2009
Ulrike B S Hedrich Carmen R Smarandache Wolfgang Stein

Sensorimotor integration is known to occur at the level of motor circuits as well as in upstream interneurons that regulate motor activity. Here we show, using the crab stomatogastric nervous system (STNS) as a model, that different sensory systems affect the same set of projection neurons. However, they have qualitatively different effects on their activities (excitation vs. inhibition), and t...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2013
Jason C Rodriguez Dawn M Blitz Michael P Nusbaum

Different modulatory inputs commonly elicit distinct rhythmic motor patterns from a central pattern generator (CPG), but they can instead elicit the same pattern. We are determining the rhythm-generating mechanisms in this latter situation, using the gastric mill (chewing) CPG in the crab (Cancer borealis) stomatogastric ganglion, where stimulating the projection neuron MCN1 (modulatory commiss...

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