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    Example response to perturbation from a single participant. by Eric R. Walker (5774600)

    Published 2018
    “…<p>COM Sway and step width from a destabilizing perturbation (5%BW no hold) and stabilizing perturbation (2.5%BW no hold) trial. …”
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    Generating Oscillatory Behavior by Applying a Magnetic Field during Electrocatalytic Oxidation of Glycerol by Rui Gao (247606)

    Published 2022
    “…This time-delayed feedback is due to two coupled steps: (i) oxidation of glycerol rapidly decreases the viscosity of the electrolyte near the anode and (ii) at low viscosities magnetic fields increase the rate of mass transport, which subsequently increases the viscosity of the electrolyte near the anode (by increasing the concentration of glycerol). …”
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    Generating Oscillatory Behavior by Applying a Magnetic Field during Electrocatalytic Oxidation of Glycerol by Rui Gao (247606)

    Published 2022
    “…This time-delayed feedback is due to two coupled steps: (i) oxidation of glycerol rapidly decreases the viscosity of the electrolyte near the anode and (ii) at low viscosities magnetic fields increase the rate of mass transport, which subsequently increases the viscosity of the electrolyte near the anode (by increasing the concentration of glycerol). …”
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    Generating Oscillatory Behavior by Applying a Magnetic Field during Electrocatalytic Oxidation of Glycerol by Rui Gao (247606)

    Published 2022
    “…This time-delayed feedback is due to two coupled steps: (i) oxidation of glycerol rapidly decreases the viscosity of the electrolyte near the anode and (ii) at low viscosities magnetic fields increase the rate of mass transport, which subsequently increases the viscosity of the electrolyte near the anode (by increasing the concentration of glycerol). …”
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    Generating Oscillatory Behavior by Applying a Magnetic Field during Electrocatalytic Oxidation of Glycerol by Rui Gao (247606)

    Published 2022
    “…This time-delayed feedback is due to two coupled steps: (i) oxidation of glycerol rapidly decreases the viscosity of the electrolyte near the anode and (ii) at low viscosities magnetic fields increase the rate of mass transport, which subsequently increases the viscosity of the electrolyte near the anode (by increasing the concentration of glycerol). …”
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    The arbitrary and position dependent (APD) phase stepping algorithm improves phase retrieval. by Han Wen (516047)

    Published 2013
    “…<p>(<b>A</b>) In an example of phase contrast imaging with electromagnetic phase stepping, the measured phase increment in the first of 6 steps is shown. …”
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