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In considering a point-like structure the wind force spectrum given by Eq. (1) can be used to define a spectrum of input acceleration as in Eq. (2), i.e. the acceleration imparted by wind to the structural system.
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In the top panel of the figure a spectrum of the input signal is given.
Many experiments have proven that the standard values of parameters provide a stable and reasonable good performance over a wide spectrum of input data.
Previous comparative analyses of the Sigma-54 associated EBPs made clear that the Sigma-54 activators connect to a wide spectrum of input signals [ 15, 52].
The set T is used as the index set for the diversity rank function value and | T| = t is indeed the cardinality of P. The diversity rank/score function f(A, B ) so defined exhibits the diversity trend of the prediction result pair (A, B) across the whole spectrum of input set of t inhibitors and is independent of the specific inhibitor under study.
Uncertainty is addressed here through the development of a suite of ALPEs that account for the full spectrum of input parameters and the associated uncertainty of the dispersal model in use.
The equation in (e) illustrates the linearisation process whereby a spectrum of exponentials convolved with the input function are predetermined so as to allow the linear solution for the blood-perfusion weighting terms given by α i.
The equation in Figure 2e illustrates the linearisation process whereby a spectrum of exponentials convolved with the input function are predetermined so as to allow the linear solution for the blood-perfusion weighting terms given by α i.
I(W) has a spectrum of [0,1], and only when inputs have uniform distribution, I W) can be considered as the capacity of channel with an expression below: I(W)={displaystyle sum_{yin mathbf{mathcal{Y}}}}{displaystyle sum_{xin mathbf{mathcal{X}}}}frac{1}{2}Wlogt(yBig|xright) log frac{Wleft yBig|xright)}{frac{1}{2}Wleft(yBig|0right)+frac{1}{2}Wleft(yBig|1right)} (3).
The synthetic catalogue of events represents the full spectrum of input parameters and together with the associated probabilities this enables the uncertainty assumptions to be incorporated into the final results.
The cross power spectrum of input acceleration given in Eq. (8a) has been normalised by the square of the area of the structure (A) that is exposed to the wind, whereas ψ (z) accounts for the variation of turbulence with height.
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