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Cooperative Thermal and Optical Switching of Spin States in a New Two-Dimensional Coordination Polymer

2003

{Fe(pmd)2[Cu(CN)2]2} (pmd = pyrimidine) displays a rigid two-dimensional structure and undergoes thermal- and optical-driven spin crossover behaviour; cooperative elastic coupling between iron(II) ions in the framework induces thermal hysteresis in the HS↔LS conversion and sigmoidal HS→LS relaxation of the photo-induced HS state at low temperatures. Niel, Virginie, Virginie.Niel@uv.es ; Galet Domingo, Ana Guadalupe, Ana.Galet@uv.es ; Gaspar Pedros, Ana Belen, Ana.B.Gaspar@uv.es ; Real Cabezos, Jose Antonio, Jose.A.Real@uv.es

Switching ; Thermal ; Optical ; Low temperatures ; Hysteresis ; SpinSpin statesCoordination polymerUNESCO::QUÍMICAMolecular physics:QUÍMICA [UNESCO]CatalysisIonchemistry.chemical_compoundSpinSpin crossoverThermalMaterials ChemistryLow temperaturesSpin (physics)CouplingChemistryHysteresisRelaxation (NMR)Metals and Alloys:QUÍMICA::Química física [UNESCO]CROSSOVERGeneral ChemistrySurfaces Coatings and FilmsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsHysteresisCONVERSIONFISICA APLICADASwitchingUNESCO::QUÍMICA::Química físicaCeramics and CompositesOptical
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Fast electroclinic switching in a ferroelectric LC-polysiloxane

1992

Switching timeMaterials scienceBistabilityMechanics of Materialsbusiness.industryLiquid crystalMechanical EngineeringOptoelectronicsOrganic chemistryGeneral Materials SciencebusinessFerroelectricityAdvanced Materials
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NFATc1 affects mouse splenic B cell function by controlling the calcineurin–NFAT signaling network

2011

Mouse B cells lacking NFATc1 exhibit defective proliferation, survival, isotype class switching, cytokine production, and T cell help.

T-LymphocytesImmunologyNaive B cellB-cell receptorReceptors Antigen B-CellLymphocyte ActivationArticleMice03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinemedicineAnimalsImmunology and AllergyB cell030304 developmental biologyB-Lymphocytes0303 health sciencesCD40NFATC Transcription Factorsintegumentary systembiologyCalcineurinCD22Germinal centerImmunoglobulin Class SwitchingMolecular biology3. Good healthB-1 cellCalcineurinmedicine.anatomical_structure030220 oncology & carcinogenesisCancer researchbiology.proteinCalciumSpleenSignal TransductionJournal of Experimental Medicine
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An analytical model of a new packet marking algorithm for TCP flows

2005

In Differentiated Services networks, packets may receive a different treatment according to their Differentiateo Services Code Point (DSCP) label. As a consequence, packet marking schemes can also be devised to differentiate packets belonging to a same TCP flow, with the goal of improving the performance experienced. This paper presents an analytical model for an adaptive packet marking scheme proposed in our previous work. The model combines three specific sub-models aimed at describing (i) the TCP sources aggregate, (ii) the marker, and (iii) the network status. Preliminary simulation results show quite accurate predictions for throughput and average queue occupancy. Besides, the research…

TCP accelerationComputer Networks and CommunicationsComputer scienceTransmission Control ProtocolTCP tuningThroughputRandom early detectionRound-trip delay timeH-TCPActive queue managementTCP sequence prediction attackComputer securitycomputer.software_genrelaw.inventionTCP Westwood plusTCP Friendly Rate ControlPacket switchinglawInternet ProtocolZeta-TCPQueueNetwork packetbusiness.industryComputerSystemsOrganization_COMPUTER-COMMUNICATIONNETWORKSToken bucketTelecommunications networkTCP global synchronizationDifferentiated servicesNetwork servicebusinesscomputerComputer network
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Understanding the limits of self-control: Positive affect moderates the impact of task switching on consecutive self-control performance

2013

Performing consecutive self-control tasks typically leads to deterioration in self-control performance. This effect can be explained within the strength model of self-control or within a cognitive control perspective. Both theoretical frameworks differ in their predictions with regard to the impact of affect and task characteristics on self-control deterioration within a two-task paradigm. Whereas the strength model predicts decrements in self-control performance whenever both tasks require a limited resource, under a cognitive control perspective, decrements should only occur when people switch to a different response conflict in the second task. Moreover, only the cognitive control model …

Task switchingSocial Psychologymedia_common.quotation_subjectPerspective (graphical)CognitionSelf-controlAffect (psychology)behavioral disciplines and activitiesTask (project management)Task analysisPsychologySocial psychologypsychological phenomena and processesStroop effectCognitive psychologymedia_commonEuropean Journal of Social Psychology
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2017

Moving and acting underwater within recreational or occupational activities requires intact executive functions, since they subserve higher cognitive functions such as successful self-regulation, coping with novel situations, and decision making; all of which could be influenced by nitrogen narcosis due to elevated partial pressure under water. However, specific executive functions that could provide a differentiated view on humans’ cognitive performance ability have not yet been systematically analyzed in full-water immersion, which is a research gap addressed within this approach to contribute to a better understanding of nitrogen narcosis. In this study, 20 young, healthy, and certified …

Task switchingmedicine.medical_specialtyWorking memory05 social sciencesPoison controlCognitionAudiologymedicine.diseaseExecutive functions050105 experimental psychology03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinemedicine0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesEffects of sleep deprivation on cognitive performanceNitrogen narcosisPsychology030217 neurology & neurosurgeryGeneral PsychologySimulationStroop effectFrontiers in Psychology
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Power Bus Management Techniques for Space Missions in Low Earth Orbit

2021

In space vehicles, the typical configurations for the Solar Array Power Regulators in charge of managing power transfer from the solar array to the power bus are quite different from the corresponding devices in use for terrestrial applications. A thorough analysis is reported for the most popular approaches, namely Sequential Switching Shunt Regulation and parallel-input Pulse Width Modulated converters with Maximum Power Point Tracking. Their performance is compared with reference to a typical mission in low Earth orbit, highlighting the respective strengths and weaknesses. A novel solar array managing technique, the Sequential Maximum Power Tracking, is also introduced in the trade-off a…

TechnologyControl and OptimizationMaximum power principlesequential switching shunt regulation (S3R)BusbarComputer scienceEnergy Engineering and Power TechnologySettore ING-IND/32 - Convertitori Macchine E Azionamenti ElettriciBattery charge/discharge regulation module Maximum power point tracking (MPPT) Power conversion unit Satellite power sources Sequential switching shunt regulation (S3R) Solar array regulation moduleSpace explorationMaximum power point trackingmaximum power point tracking (MPPT)Electronic engineeringbattery charge/discharge regulation modulepower conversion unitMaximum power transfer theoremElectrical and Electronic EngineeringEngineering (miscellaneous)Renewable Energy Sustainability and the EnvironmentTPhotovoltaic systemBreadboardPower (physics)solar array regulation modulesatellite power sourcessatellite power sources; solar array regulation module; battery charge/discharge regulation module; maximum power point tracking (MPPT); sequential switching shunt regulation (S3R); power conversion unitAstrophysics::Earth and Planetary AstrophysicsEnergy (miscellaneous)sequential switching shunt regulation (S<sup>3</sup>R)
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Ionic Liquids-Cobalt (II) Thermochromic Complexes: How the Structure Tunability Affects "Self-contained" Systems

2021

With the aim of obtaining thermochromic systems with potential applications in solar energy storage, we evaluated the behavior of some sugar-based ionic liquids (ILs)–Co(NTf₂)₂ complexes, in IL solution, as a function of temperature. Different structural changes on the cation, the nature of the anion, and the nature of the IL used as the solvent were considered. The analysis of the above factors was carried out through a combined approach of different techniques, that is, variable temperature UV–vis and NMR spectroscopies, conductivity, and thermal gravimetric analysis. The thermochromic systems were analyzed both as solutions and as thin films, and the data collected highlight the defining…

Thermogravimetric analysisMaterials scienceGeneral Chemical Engineeringchemistry.chemical_element02 engineering and technologyConductivity010402 general chemistry01 natural scienceschemistry.chemical_compoundEnvironmental ChemistryThin filmThermochromismRenewable Energy Sustainability and the EnvironmentGeneral ChemistrySettore CHIM/06 - Chimica OrganicaAtmospheric temperature range021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology0104 chemical sciencesSolventchemistryChemical engineeringIonic liquidIonic liquids Thermochromism0210 nano-technologyCobaltthermochromism ionic liquids polymer films switchable magnetism
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How Tick Size Affects the High Frequency Scaling of Stock Return Distributions

2014

We study the high frequency scaling of the distributions of returns for stocks traded at NASDAQ market as a function of the tick-to-price ratio. The tick-to-price ratio is a measure of an effective tick size. We find dramatic differences between distributions for assets with large and small tick-to-price ratio. The presence of returns clustering is evident for large tick size assets. The statistical differences between large and small tick size assets appear to reduce at higher time scales of observation. A possible way to explain returns dynamics for large tick size assets is the coupling of returns with bid-ask spread dynamics. A simple Markov- switching model is able to reproduce the pro…

Tick sizeFinancial economicsReturns distributionMarkov-switching modelStock returnReturns clusteringScalingBid–ask spreadTick sizeEconometricsBid-ask spreadFrequency scalingScalingMathematics
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Notice of Violation of IEEE Publication Principles: Robust Delay-Dependent $H_{\infty}$ Control of Uncertain Time-Delay Systems With Mixed Neutral, D…

2011

The problem of robust mode-dependent delayed state feedback H∞ control is investigated for a class of uncertain time-delay systems with Markovian switching parameters and mixed discrete, neutral, and distributed delays. Based on the Lyapunov-Krasovskii functional theory, new required sufficient conditions are established in terms of delay-dependent linear matrix inequalities for the stochastic stability and stabilization of the considered system using some free matrices. The desired control is derived based on a convex optimization method such that the resulting closed-loop system is stochastically stable and satisfies a prescribed level of H∞ performance, simultaneously. Finally, two numer…

Time delaysMarkov processDelay dependentsymbols.namesakeHardware and ArchitectureRobustness (computer science)Control theoryConvex optimizationsymbolsElectrical and Electronic EngineeringRobust controlMarkovian switchingFunctional theoryMathematicsIEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems I: Regular Papers
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