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This mechanism of muscle length adaptations, termed 'myogenic', has not been demonstrated in human muscles, but it has been intimated by therapeutic lengthening studies showing that both healthy and neurologically impaired human muscles can undergo increased length adaptations in the presence of muscle activations.
Muscle length adaptations result from changes in the number of sarcomeres in series, which depend on the imposed length of muscles, not on the level of muscle activation and tension.
Importantly, we document length adaptations of the injectisome basal body to variations in the distance between the bacterial inner and outer membranes.
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The literature on packet length adaptation schemes is extensive, especially in 802.11 WLANs [24, 25].
We propose a novel packet length adaptation algorithm, called CA algorithm.
Packet length adaptation scheme is not applied; therefore, both the scheduled and the uncoordinated nodes transmit packets of fixed length.
We propose and evaluate through simulations: (a) a novel centralized resource scheduling algorithm, called Neighbors-Aware Proportional Fair (N-PF) and (b) a novel packet length adaptation algorithm, called Channel-Aware (CA) Packet Length Adaptation algorithm for the scheduled nodes.
Furthermore, we propose a novel Channel-Aware (CA) Packet Length Adaptation algorithm for the scheduled nodes, which serves as an additional degree of freedom for improving network performance.
In collision-prone CSMA-based wireless networks with hidden terminals, packet length adaptation schemes can play an important role in mitigating the effects of collisions.
In this subsection, we provide results obtained when applying CA and DUD packet length adaptation schemes together with the N-PF resource allocation algorithm.
In [26, 27], authors propose a loss-based packet length adaptation algorithm for IEEE.802.11 WLANs with hidden terminals operating in a time-varying wireless channel.
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