... the control and its previous value, and the outputs are the weighting factors The regional neural networks have 15 and 30 neurons in the first and second hidden layer with log-sigmoid and tan-sigmoid ... and load resistance variations 118 Recent Advances in Robust Control – Novel Approaches and Design Methods Among the various switching control methods, PWM which is based on fast switching and ... unknown load P0 ranging and 10% of Pm Two nominal cases are identified The nominal neural networks have 15 and 30 neurons in the first and second hidden layer with log-sigmoid and tan-sigmoid activation...
... stirrer at room temperature for 15 min, and was thermally decomposed in an oven under normal atmosphere at different temperatures of 600, 700, 800, and 900 °C for h and left to cool down to room temperature ... version 11.5 (SPSS, Germany) Results and Discussion Structural and Morphology Characterization The XRD results of the prepared LSMO nanoparticles at 600, 700, 800, and 900 °C for h are shown in Fig ... LMO contamination in the samples with x = 0.1 and 0.2 The MS value increases as the Sr content increases and shows the highest value at x = 0.3 and then decreases as x increases to 0.5 These...
... dynamics of the spot and forward rates Here, the log spot and forward rates are assumed to be unit root processes and the forward premium is assumed to be stationary The spot and forward rates are ... equation in terms of stationary random variables so that their unconditional variances and unconditional covariances between random variables exist, multiply both sides by β and divide by u0 (ct ) to ... Using the methods of Hansen and Singleton [73], Mark [100] estimated and tested the Euler equation restrictions using 1-month forward exchange rates Modjtahedi [106] goes a step further and tests...
... effect and ferromagnetism 33 Brief history of Kondo effect 34 Experimental Methods 38 3 Magnetic andelectrical transport of Ta0.06Ti0.94O2 39 v Thermopower and ... by PES and IPES28 DFT-GGA calculation shows that anatase has an indirect band gap with the VBM at Δ (0, 0, 0.44) between Γ and X (0, 0, 0.5) and the CBM at Γ (Figure 1.2(b)) The indirect band gap ... a direct band gap at Γ (Figure 1.2(c)) The predicted direct band gap with GW is 3.86 eV which is larger than that of anatase (3.57 eV) and rutile (3.30 eV) Figure 2: Band structure and the corresponding...
... Pr0.6Ca0.4Mn1-xCrxO3 (x = and 0.04), and (b) Pr0.6Sr0.4Mn1-xCrxO3 (x = and 0.04) Fig 3.16 Temperature dependence of the inverse susceptibility (χ -1) for (a) Pr0.6Ca0.4Mn1-xCrxO3 (x = and 0.04), and (b) Pr0.6Sr0.4Mn1-xCrxO3 ... 2, 3, and T for Pr0.6Ca0.4Mn1-xCrxO3 (x = 0, 0.02, 0.04, 0.06 and 0.08) Fig 3.5(a) Temperature dependence of magnetization (M) for Pr0.6Ca0.4Mn0.96B0.04O3 (B = Fe, Al, Cr, Co, Ni and Ru) and Pr0.6Ca0.4MnO3 ... simultaneously leads to very interesting structural, electrical, thermal and magnetic properties The coupling between magnetic and structural order parameters and its response to the external magnetic fields...
... (b)] and x= 0.2 [(c) and (d)] compounds 105 Figure 3.22: Temperature dependence of and ’’ under zero field for selected frequencies (f = 0.1-5 MHz) for x= 0.4 [(a) and (b)] and x= 0.5 [(c) and ... x= 0.5 [(c) and (d)] and x= 0.6 [(e) and (f)] compounds 106 Figure 3.23: Temperature dependence of ′ and ′′ at f = 100 kHz [(a) and (b)] and f = MHz [(c) and (d)] under 0H = 0-5 ... and ′′ at f = 200 kHz [(a) and (b)] MHz [(c) and (d)] and MHz [(e) and (f)] under 0H = 0-1 kG for x = 0.6 .109 Figure 3.25: Temperature dependence of ac (a) magnetoresistance (′/′) and...
... ), magnetic andelectrical R dT properties of Nd0.67Sr0.33Mn1-xFexO3, NSMFO (x = and 0.05) epitaxial strain – relaxed films with thicknesses, t = 150 and 450 nm The magnetic andelectrical properties ... used to measure the electricaland MR properties of the film samples The temperature ranges are 77 – 300 K for electricaland magnetic measurements 5.1.3 Experimental results and discussions 5.1.3.1 ... (a) NSMFO (x = and 0.05) bulks and (b) NSMO (t = 150 and 450 nm) films and Nd0.67Sr0.33Mn0.95Fe0.05O3 (t = 150 nm) film Inset in (a) shows temperature dependence of magnetization and reciprocal...
... which included 68 patients with brucellosis and 70 control group, sensitivity and specificity were found to be 45.5 % and 97.1 % for Ig M and 79 % and 100 % for Ig G respectively (10) When the ... tests, immuncapture agglutination and ELISA Ig M and Ig G tests, which are based on sandwich ELISA system, are standardized tests that have high diagnostic value and can be used interchangeably ... of the antibodies and blocking antibodies that form against brucella, the titers that it has determined were higher in number than STA and Coombs methods has higher sensitivity and specificity...
... efficacy of 5-Loxin® and Aflapin® in comparison with the placebo group in terms of improvement in pain and physical function scores at baseline and on days 7, 30, 60 and 90 of treatment and serum MMP-3 ... project and data analysis, and was primarily responsible for writing the manuscript KVA contributed to the design of the project, patient recruitment and management, and data collection ARS and AM ... demographics, medical history and nutritional status, at the baseline evaluation and during the follow-up evaluations on days 7, 30, 60 and 90 At the baseline evaluation, and at each visit during...
... remote control Use the picture and the questions above as suggestions - If you want to operate a TV with a remote control, you must make sure that the cord is plugged in and the main is turned on ... Make sure you know the number you are calling TO OPERATE THE TELEPHONE First, lift the receiver, and listen to the dial tone Next, insert your phone card in the slot Then press the number you require ... Make sure you know the number you are calling TO OPERATE THE TELEPHONE First, lift the receiver, and listen to the dial tone Next, insert your phone card in the slot Then press the number you require...
... decided to .and his son became 4.When his son invited he didn’t know but he was too shy The son told him a lot that he didn’t understand so his memory refused After a few lessons he .and made an ... understand about the computer The man understood the lesson very well The man continued to learn how to use a computer after a few lessons X X X X Task 2: Listen to the old man’s story again and ... cook A computer is used to A ride B store information C cook Unit Technology and you Listening Can you name some electrical appliances? They are radios, cookers, fans, washing machines What is...
... didn’t understand about the computer The man understood the lesson very well The man continued to learn how to use a computer after a few lessons T F Task 2: Listen and write in the ... to learn because he told me a lot of things that I really didn’t understand at all refused Next Task 2: Listen and write in the missing words After a few lessons I began to feel tired I made ... anything haven’t said (5) about computer to my son and my secretary Key RETELL STORY Retell the story of the old company director and his experience of learning how to use a computer Can...
... school? … homework? Eg: S1.How often Ba and Lan go to the zoo? S2.They sometimes go to the zoo Unit 12: Lesson 5: C1-4/ p.130-131 II Reading: Read the text: Ba and Lan sometimes go to the zoo They ... They always walk to school and they are never late They always their homework Unit 12: Lesson 5: C1-4/ p.130-131 II Reading: Answer the questions: a How often Ba and Lan go to the zoo? sometimes ... Noughts and crosses X1 X2 X3 X4 X5 X6 X7 X8 X9 o play football X o watch T.V O1 O X X O O X O4 O O X X O7...
... Technology and you B - Speaking I Vocabulary: Fax machine Air conditioner Electronic cooker To transmit = to send Truyền, dẫn To hold a meeting = to organize a meeting Tổ chức họp Task Ask and answer ... me what the cell phoneis _ used for? communicate B Well, it is used to and exchange information Look and speak: - Listen (news/music) learn ( foreign languages) - Watch (news/performances/football ... countries, receive TV programmes from other countries, design houses, bridges, gardens and building Task Work in pairs to make a dialogue about the usefulness of I.T A Do you learn information...
... species of flora and _ 450 species of fauna Nguyen Hue’s army was stationed in Quen Voi surprise attack before it made its on Thang Long Task 2: Listen again and answer the following ... minority (n) : dân tộc thiểu số fauna (n) : hệ động vật enemy (n) : đối thủ, kẻ thù Task Listen and fill in the missing information: Cuc Phuong National Park was officially opened in _ 1960 ... invaders? What the Muong ethnic minority in Cuc Phuong It’s belongs to provinces: Ninh Binh, Hoa Binh and Thanh Hoa It’s about 160 km They come there to see the work being done to protect endangered...
... mysterious way d.the physical part of the computer system e places where the scenes are interesting and beautiful TASK 2: Passage Headings Decide which of the three options below is the best title ... Suggested answers What can a computer to help us in our daily life? It helps us visit shops, office and places of interests, pay bills, read newspapers, receive letters Why is a computer a miraculous ... Because it is capable of doing anything you ask; it can speed up the calculations, allow you to pyte and print any kind of document… TASK 4: Discussion Discuss other uses of the computer in our daily...
... …………… Radio and newsreel (c) ……… In the 1950s Television became popular Mid -and late 1990s The Internet (d)…… … became a major force in journalism Unit 5: The Media Lesson 2: Speak and listen ... Unit 5: The Media Lesson 2: Speak and listen Unit 5: The Media Lesson 2: Speak and listen Work in pair, make the same dialogue Talk about the programs you like and dislike A: You like …………., don’t ... sports Funny science music cartoons MTV Unit 5: The Media Lesson 2: Speak and listen Unit 5: The Media Lesson 2: Speak and listen Agree: + I prefer documentaries + I love watching sports + I enjoy...
... transfer, subscripts F and P indicate system fuel and system product, respectively, NK is the number of system components, and NP and NF are the numbers of system products and fuels, respectively ... used, and their minimum and maximum allowable values In problem OP11, in addition to the evident consideration of the turbines and HRSGs, some decision variables associated with the condenser and ... capital investment, fuel, and operation and maintenance The total system product is the sum of the exergies of the generated electrical power, superheated process steam, and process hot water The...