ADAPTIVE NONSINGULAR TERMINAL SLIDING MODE CONTROL FOR PERFORMANCE IMPROVEMENT OF PERTURBED NONLINEAR SYSTEMS

Adaptive Nonsingular Terminal Sliding Mode Control for Performance Improvement of Perturbed Nonlinear Systems

In this study, an adaptive nonsingular terminal sliding mode control technique according to the barrier function is designed for Low Leg Recliner the performance improvement and robust stability of nonlinear systems with outdoor disturbances.For this reason, a novel nonlinear sliding surface is presented based on the states of the system.The nonlin

read more

Unveiling the powerhouse: ASCL1-driven small cell lung cancer is characterized by higher numbers of mitochondria and enhanced oxidative phosphorylation

Abstract Background Small cell lung cancer (SCLC) is an aggressive malignancy with distinct molecular subtypes defined by transcription factors and inflammatory characteristics.This follow-up study aimed to validate the unique metabolic phenotype in achaete-scute homologue 1 (ASCL1)-driven SCLC cell lines and Ring Crimp Terminals human tumor tissue

read more


Differences in county-level cardiovascular disease mortality rates due to damage caused by hurricane Matthew and the moderating effect of social capital: a natural experiment

Abstract Background As Milk Jugs the climate continues to warm, hurricanes will continue to increase in both severity and frequency.Hurricane damage is associated with cardiovascular events, but social capital may moderate this relationship.Social capital is a multidimensional concept with a rich theoretical tradition.Simply put, social capital ref

read more

Snowy Owls in central North America have regular migration and high philopatry to wintering sites though not always to home ranges

Understanding the threats faced by a bird species requires a knowledge of their movements throughout the annual cycle and, for migratory species, the degree of connectivity between breeding and wintering sites.We studied the philopatry of Snowy Owls ( Bubo scandiacus ) tagged in central North America to their wintering sites on the Canadian prairie

read more