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This report considers new principle of impulse processes control in complex systems' cognitive maps (CM) based on varying vertices coordinates and weighting coefficients for control design in closed-loop system. In addition, CM vertices coordinates and edges weighting coefficients evolve in discrete time with multirate sampling.
In the report new problems of control of cognitive maps' (CM) impulse processes are systemized for complex systems of different nature. Possibilities of control of these processes in dynamic mode by means of control design based on automated control theory methods are analysed. Control design algorithms for impulse processes which consider special aspects of complex systems CM's are discussed.
A variety of ion channels, including members of all major ion channel families, have been shown to be regulated by changes in the level of membrane cholesterol and partition into cholesterol-rich membrane domains. In general, several types of cholesterol effects have been described. The most common effect is suppression of channel activity by an increase in membrane cholesterol, an effect that was...
We apply Monte Carlo wave function method and classical mechanics to description of the atomic motion in the field of laser radiation. Simultaneous use of quantum and classical mechanics for description of inner and translational motion avoids quantization of the translational degrees of freedom. The calculation are carried out for the example of atomic motion in the field of counter-propagating laser...
The currently accepted salivary gland secretion model describes the process of fluid secretion as the coordinated action of water and ion channels and transporters. The secretion of electrolytes and water by salivary glands is thought to be activated by an agonist-induced increase in the intracellular free [Ca 2+ ] and to be driven by transepithelial chloride movement. The Cl - transport...
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