Wörgötter wants to adapt his simple
control circuitry for artificial human legs to provide amputees a more natural step.
The semi-autonomous arms extend out in front of the body from the hips and are strapped to a backpack - like harness that holds
the control circuitry.
The recovered women also exhibited increased activation of cognitive
control circuitry regardless of metabolic state.
Other groups have used multiple color LEDs and complex
control circuitry to make lights that turn redder as the power is turned down.
«We have identified the genes and growth factors involved and, thanks to a collaboration with Microsoft Research, we can now computationally model
the control circuitry in mouse cells.
The car still kept thinking the lights were on, as the LED
control circuitry was apparently using the power the car was feeding it to illuminate the LEDs it wasn't illuminating.
Our original vision was, and remains, that e ink is a flexible, elastic sticker with an integrated
control circuitry active matrix mechanism that can be adhered beautifully and invisibly to all kinds of surfaces, imbuing them with the ability to express either aesthetic or artistic designs, or more importantly, convey relevant information when needed, and then disappear invisibly into the background as appropriate.
All you are doing is taking the remote -
control circuitry out of the TV and placing it on a power strip!
Defended the validity and enforceability of mobile phone industry leader's asserted patent in an ITC action involving linearization and power
control circuitry.
Motorola took this approach to accommodate the 360's display controller, whereas LG appears to place
control circuitry around the display itself.
The rear camera is a 19MP sensor with f / 2.0 aperture, but instead of a 2 - layer design, this features a memory layer in between the sensor and
control circuitry layers.
This is in contrast to the Moto 360's display, which features a non-functional black «slice» at the bottom (this is where the display's
control circuitry is housed).
«A method of prioritizing wireless charging of batteries in electronic devices, comprising: with
control circuitry in a power adapter having wireless power transmitter circuitry coupled to a plurality of wireless power transmitters and associated wireless charging coils, gathering information that includes battery charge state information for each of the batteries, device type for each of the electronic devices, and user device charging priority information for the electronic devices; and with the
control circuitry, directing the wireless power transmitters and associated wireless charging coils to supply different amounts of power to each of the electronic devices based on the gathered information.»
Made from fail - safe, temperature -
controlling circuitry covered in a 360 - degree thermoplastic polyurethane (TPU) coating, the Charge Stream Pad + comes in your choice of matte black or white so it looks fantastic on your desk or nightstand, no matter your decor.
The electrical technician applies his knowledge of electrical theory and practices for testing and modifying the operational electrical machinery as well as the electrical
controlling circuitry and equipment at commercial or industrial laboratories and plants.
Primary responsibility for all facets of electrical work including: panel service, multiphase wiring, outlets / lighting circuits, underground power lines, exhaust fans,
control circuitry and dedicated outlets.
Redesigned LED lighting
control circuitry from linear 12V drivers to 12 / 24V switching topologies, both using dedicated controllers and manually with 8 - bit microcontrollers.
Not exact matches
Dr. Saper's research has explored
circuitry of the brain that
controls basic functions such as wake - sleep cycles, feeding, and immune response, and how these circuits are disrupted in neurological disorders, such as Parkinson's disease, in sleep disorders such as narcolepsy and sleep apnea, and during aging.
It's loaded with special
circuitry that makes the sound great and keeps the distortion under
control.
The shiny plastic surface seen at the top of the image is known as the web; it will be formed into the
circuitry that
controls the flexible display.
This research, Anderson says, has given his team a beachhead into the
circuitry in the fly brain that
controls aggression, a behavior that they will continue to try to decode.
It's the first attempt to integrate into a single chip all of the conventional silicon
circuitry needed to
control and read the millions of qubits needed for quantum computing.»
«It's like remote
control of the brain
circuitry to create a pair bond,» says Robert Liu at Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia, and a member of the team using technology to play Eros.
The amygdala is an almond - shaped structure at a crossroads in the brain's
circuitry: it links the cortex, which is responsible for conscious thought, with regions of the brain that
control the body's emotional responses.
The challenge for the Duke team was to find the right shapes and dimensions for the metal
circuitry on the metamaterials so they could precisely dictate how the electrons move around, which in turn
controls how the incoming radiation is bent.
«Our goal was to identify the
circuitry responsible for waking the brain up during sleep apnea, which is distinct from the part of the brain that
controls breathing,» said Saper, who is also the James Jackson Putnam Professor of Neurology and Neuroscience at Harvard Medical School.
New research suggests that to meet those demands, the octopus allocates some of that motor
control to neural
circuitry embedded in the arms themselves, instead of relying on the brain alone.
The researchers discovered in mice that a particular form of astrocyte within the spinal cord secretes a protein needed for survival of the nerve
circuitry that
controls reflexive movements.
Martha Farah, director of the Center for Cognitive Neuroscience at the University of Pennsylvania, says it is crucial to figure out what neural
circuitry is behind «free won't,» as she refers the ability to
control impulses, because it is one «of the many psychiatric disorders for which self -
control problems figure prominently.»
If the researchers can use multiple diamond tips in different shapes and further
control the process, «one can envision forming a predesigned ribbon network ready to serve as electrodes in a specific
circuitry of a future device,» he says.
The flimsy molecular pen may help map the brain's chemical
circuitry and decipher the signals that
control the beating heart.
The functionalized carbon nanotubes have significant prospects for further development, Doorn noted, including advances in functionalization chemistry; integration into photonic, plasmonic and metamaterials structures for further
control of quantum emission properties; and implementation into electrically driven devices and optical
circuitry for diverse applications.
Understanding the
circuitry that
controls these decisions is central to learning how different kinds of stem cells develop.
In the laboratory «Neural Basis of Sensorimotor
Control» we study brain circuitry mechanisms for voluntary movement control and sensory processing that involves the arm an
Control» we study brain
circuitry mechanisms for voluntary movement
control and sensory processing that involves the arm an
control and sensory processing that involves the arm and hand.
SAN FRANCISCO, CA — April 29, 2012 — Scientists at the Gladstone Institutes have determined how specific
circuitry in the brain
controls not only body movement but also motivation and learning, providing new insight into neurodegenerative disorders such as Parkinson's disease — and psychiatric disorders such as addiction and depression.
Group 1: Materials, Resonators, & Resonator Circuits A. Fundamental Properties of Materials B. Micro - and Macro-Fabrication Technology for Resonators and Filters C. Theory, Design, and Performance of Resonators and Filters, including BAW, FBAR, MEMS, NEMS, SAW, and others D. Reconfigurable Frequency
Control Circuits, e.g., Arrays, Channelizers Group 2: Oscillators, Synthesizers, Noise, & Circuit Techniques A. Oscillators — BAW, MEMS, and SAW B. Oscillators - Microwave to Optical C. Heterogeneously Integrated Miniature Oscillators, e.g., Single - Chip D. Synthesizers, Multi-Resonator Oscillators, and Other
Circuitry E. Noise Phenomena and Aging F. Measurements and Specifications G. Timing Error in Digital Systems and Applications Group 3: Microwave Frequency Standards A. Microwave Atomic Frequency Standards B. Atomic Clocks for Space Applications C. Miniature and Chip Scale Atomic Clocks and other instrumentation D. Fundamental Physics, Fundamental Constants, & Other Applications Group 4: Sensors & Transducers A. Resonant Chemical Sensors B. Resonant Physical Sensors C. Vibratory and Atomic Gyroscopes & Magnetometers D. BAW, SAW, FBAR, and MEMS Sensors E. Transducers F. Sensor Instrumentation Group 5: Timekeeping, Time and Frequency Transfer, GNSS Applications A. TAI and Time Scales, Time and Frequency Transfer, and Algorithms B. Satellite Navigation (Galileo, GPS,...) C.Telecommunications Network Synchronization, RF Fiber Frequency Distribution D. All - optical fiber frequency transfer E. Optical free - space frequency transfer F. Frequency and Time Distribution and Calibration Services Group 6: Optical Frequency Standards and Applications A. Optical Ion and Neutral Atom Clocks B. Optical Frequency Combs and Frequency Measurements C. Ultrastable Laser Sources and Optical Frequency Distribution D. Ultrastable Optical to Microwave Conversion E. Fundamental Physics, Fundamental Constants, and Other Applications
Dr. Kreitzer and his team hypothesized that the same
circuitry that
controlled movement might also
control the process of learning to repeat pleasurable experiences and avoid unpleasant ones — and that an imbalance in this process could lead to addictive or depressive behaviors.
My laboratory uses the zebrafish to elucidate the genetic
circuitry that
controls regeneration of two organ systems in response to injury: the adult heart and the caudal fin appendage.
It is attached to a small printed circuit board, about half the size of a credit card, which contains
circuitry, sensors and other miniaturized components that
control the movement and other aspects of the device.
The study is a breakthrough for our understanding of spinal cord neuronal
circuitry and its
control of locomotion in vertebrates.
The Center for Cell
Circuitry addresses the enormous therapeutic potential of cellular circuits, which connect individual molecular components and allow cells to process signals and
control decision - making.
Understanding the
circuitry that
controls this critical «transcriptional priming» is central to understanding how different kinds of stem cells develop and what kind of developmental potential they have, said Singh.
Thomas Jessell, Ph.D., Investigator at the Howard Hughes Medical Institute and Director of the Neuroscience Institute at Columbia University, is focused on defining the molecular mechanisms that
control motor neuron differentiation and the formation of sensory - motor
circuitry in the developing spinal cord.
Signaling pathways which contribute to regulation of Oct4 stability and transactivation have not been identified previously; indeed, this area remains a conspicuous «black box» in our understanding of the
circuitry which
controls pluripotency.
«The usually tightly regulated neuro -
circuitry gets out of
control,» Dr. Sachs says.
Set in a near future where human contact sports have been outlawed - evidently brain cells are a protected human element in our future - the world turns to robot boxing, giant hulks of metal and
circuitry battling it out while human managers
control them.
It started with computer - aided design software and computer -
controlled machine equipment, then evolved to include 3D printers,
circuitry, and robotics.
Initially, the
control systems were based on purely analogue / discrete digital
circuitry with patents filed in July 1981.
Causes of the P0069 code could include a faulty manifold absolute pressure sensor, a faulty barometric pressure sensor, a fault in the
circuitry of either sensor, a faulty Powertrain
Control Module, or even a dirty air filter.
A High Voltage
Control System instantaneously shuts down the lithium - ion main drive battery pack's high - voltage
circuitry if the system detects any battery pack leakage or failure (the most likely cause of such a battery failure would be a severe vehicle collision).