Abstract: It is known that the ripple-based control of a switching dc–dc converter benefits from a faster transient response than a conventional pulse width modulation (PWM) control switching dc–dc ...
1 Respiratory Pharmacology Group, Pharmacology and Toxicology Section, National Heart and Lung Institute, Faculty of Medicine, Imperial College London, London, UK 2 Centre for Integrative Physiology ...
Transient spikes can be caused by lightning strikes, nearby machinery, power surges from load switching, etc. An example is a modern automobile where ever-increasing on-board electronics are connected ...
The Bandgap Reference (BGR) circuit is a key element in Very-large-scale Integration (VLSI) designs, providing a stable reference voltage that is crucial for the performance and reliability of analog ...
Dietary high salt (HS) intake has a strong impact on cardiovascular diseases. Here, we investigated the link between HS-aggravated immune responses and the development of hypertensive vascular disease ...
Creative Commons (CC): This is a Creative Commons license. Attribution (BY): Credit must be given to the creator. Electronics that disintegrate after stable operation present exciting opportunities ...
Abstract: A linear/nonlinear digital controller is presented that allows a Buck converter to recover from a load transient event with near-optimal voltage deviation and recovery time. A novel digital ...
Several previous lines of research have suggested, indirectly, that mouse lifespan is particularly susceptible to endocrine or nutritional signals in the first few weeks of life, as tested by ...
Atopic dermatitis (AD) is a multifaceted, chronic relapsing inflammatory skin disease that affects people of all ages. It is characterized by chronic eczema, constant pruritus, and severe discomfort.
Calcium transient analysis is central to understanding inherited and acquired cardiac physiology and disease. Although the development of novel calcium reporters enables assays of CRISPR/Cas-9 ...
Impairments of the dialog between excitation and inhibition (E/I) is commonly associated to neuropsychiatric disorders like autism, bipolar disorders and epilepsy. Moderate levels of hyperexcitability ...
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