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The paper presents a sampling period dependent RST controller used in the context of control/scheduling co-design.

A sampling period dependent Lyapunov Krasovskii function together with a novel efficient integral inequality, which has the advantage of reducing conservativeness, is adopted.

The linear parameter-varying (LPV) design of Apkarian et al. (1995) is then used to get a sampling period dependent discrete-time controller.

Magnetovariational analysis indicates that the amplification factor is period dependent with maximum amplitude around 100 s.

A pendulum will swing with a specific period dependent not on its mass, the amplitude of its swing, or a host of other factors.

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The cells were then incubated for various time periods dependent on the experimental settings.

Vessels were cold stored at 4°C for different time periods dependent on cell type and based on previous experience (Vero-B4 cells 168 h, LLC-PK1 cells 48 h, rat hepatocytes 14 h, porcine aortic endothelial cells 24 h).

A proportion of regular and casual contacts of diagnosed cases were identified and screened via contact tracing, with trace back periods dependent on disease stage, as per Canadian guidelines (3 months, 6 months, and 1 year, for primary, secondary, and latent syphilis, respectively) [ 43].

The key here is to "follow nature," where seed is released slowly and in phases over fairly long periods, dependent on factors such as season, weather conditions, and/or passing cattle.

Basin effects are quantified and discussed through a period-dependent "aggravation factor", defined as the ratio between 2D and 1D acceleration response spectra at the basin surface.

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