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  • '''Feedback''' is the use of information from the monitoring of system performance eith :"Feedback is the use of a measurement of some aspect of system behavior to correct or
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  • {{Image|Negative feedback amplifier.PNG|right|300px|Ideal negative feedback amplifier.}} ...t transmit signals only in one direction) is shown in the figure. Negative feedback is used in this way in many amplifiers and control systems.<ref name=Kuo/>
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  • {{r|Negative feedback amplifier}}
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  • ...the signal at its input that opposes the signal in what is called negative feedback in order to improve performance and to reduce sensitivity to parameter vari
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  • This is the future home of an Approval and Feedback Initiative: it's all about recognizing excellence. Here is an alphabetical list of the voting members of the Approval and Feedback Workgroup. Anyone may view and comment on proposals before this group, on
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  • :Sorry, negative feedback loop here &mdash; if nobody uses it, then I do not have the energy to keep
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  • #REDIRECT [[CZ Talk:Charter/Feedback]]
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  • {{r|Feedback}}
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  • #REDIRECT [[Talk:Archive:Approval and Feedback]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[CZ Talk:Charter/Feedback]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Talk:Archive:Approval and Feedback]]
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  • Tactile feedback technology that uses vibration, force or motion.
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  • ...rin]] teaching the [[pentatonic scale]] to a large audience by audiovisual feedback:
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  • ...rin]] teaching the [[pentatonic scale]] to a large audience by audiovisual feedback:
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  • ...rin]] teaching the [[pentatonic scale]] to a large audience by audiovisual feedback:
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  • ...nomenon and resulting effects of reaching a critical threshold of positive-feedback technological change.
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  • The quality of sensory feedback from a teleoperator or telerobot to a human operator such that the operator
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  • {{rpl|Negative feedback amplifier}}
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  • ...ude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>A formal expression for the gain of [[negative feedback amplifier]]s that can provide intuitive insight and often is easier to eval
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  • * {{rpl|Negative feedback amplifier}}
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  • ...the signal at its input that opposes the signal in what is called negative feedback in order to improve performance and to reduce sensitivity to parameter vari
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  • This is the future home of an Approval and Feedback Initiative: it's all about recognizing excellence. Here is an alphabetical list of the voting members of the Approval and Feedback Workgroup. Anyone may view and comment on proposals before this group, on
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  • ...ersonnel involved in decisions more quickly. Expected response to customer feedback can thus become more rapid. Since the interaction between workers is more f
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  • # Clear feedback about what has been achieved up to the present moment ...processing [[feedback]] about progress, and adjusting action based on this feedback.
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  • {{r|positive feedback}}
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  • {{r|Feedback}}
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  • Chris, I like the 'Give Feedback' in the edit summary and the emergency stop button. [[User:D. Matt Innis|D.
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  • ...refines its sense of what you like in response to "thumbs up/thumbs down" feedback for each song.
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  • ...ctory essay by [[Peter Norvig]] on the importance of practical experience, feedback from and interaction with other programmers when embarking on learning to p
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  • '''Feedback''' is the use of information from the monitoring of system performance eith :"Feedback is the use of a measurement of some aspect of system behavior to correct or
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  • {{Image|Negative feedback amplifier.PNG|right|300px|Ideal negative feedback amplifier.}} ...t transmit signals only in one direction) is shown in the figure. Negative feedback is used in this way in many amplifiers and control systems.<ref name=Kuo/>
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  • [[Quantitative feedback theory]]
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  • ...to commands to move the prosthetic. This system could also provide sensory feedback by simulating nerve signals that would be generated by an intact hand. ==Control and sensory feedback==
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  • {{r|Degenerative feedback}}
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  • {{r|Negative feedback amplifier}}
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  • Regulating the body temperature is a series of neural feedback mechanisms operated primarily through the hypthalamus. <ref name="Temperatu
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  • {{r|Feedback}}
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  • ...edback Requests|feedback]] for a developing article, and help provide that feedback for others. ...ack Requests|Feedback Requests]]: ask for feedback on an article, or offer feedback
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  • === Cipher Feedback, CFB === In '''cipher feedback''' mode, the ciphertext output of the previous block is encrypted before be
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  • {{r|Negative feedback amplifier}}
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  • ...ty. Dynorphin produced in magnocellular [[oxytocin]] neurons is a negative feedback inhibitor of oxytocin secretion. Dynorphin produced in the [[arcuate nucleu
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  • ===Ongoing feedback=== ...www.chiprehab.com/CVD/) for predicting coronary events along with tailored feedback, may improve cholesterol values.<ref name="pmidpending">Steven A. Grover et
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  • {{r|Negative feedback amplifier}}
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  • ...or of ACTH secretion. The corticotrophs are also regulated by the negative feedback actions of [[glucocorticoid]]s produced by the [[adrenal gland]] in respons
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  • ...nomenon and resulting effects of reaching a critical threshold of positive-feedback technological change. Those who forecast such an event see it as involving
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  • {{r|Negative feedback amplifier}}
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  • ...pinions (with email, on User talk: pages, etc.) than to wait passively for feedback. While you are waiting, it is always a good idea to do your own research. D # If you receive feedback, try to work with the other contributor to fix whatever problems the extern
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  • ...satiety signals from the [[Gut-brain signalling|digestive tract]], and by feedback from [[adipocyte|adipose tissue]] - including by the hormone [[leptin]]. Ap
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  • ...bly; however, they are necessarily equivalent only in the case of a single feedback loop system with unilateral blocks. <ref name=Spencer/> {{Image|Bipolar transresistance feedback amplifier.PNG|right|150px| Collector-to-base biased bipolar amplifier.}}
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  • ...omy|Ecology-Economy]] ||align="center"| · [[CZ:Charter drafting/Feedback|Feedback]] ||align="center"| · [[CZ:Charter drafting/Editors, authors, and approv *[[CZ:Charter drafting/Feedback|the Feedback page]]
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  • ...ing called Cybernetics. Basically, it lays the mathematical foundation for feedback control systems.
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  • ...for a laser, the most familiar devices are those which employ some type of feedback and are referred to as laser oscillators.
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  • ...s/ip/45.pdf Walking Control of the Humanoid Platform KHR-1 based on Torque Feedback Control]", Proc. of IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automati ...tal Realization of Dynamic Walking of Biped Humanoid Robot KHR-2 using ZMP Feedback and Inertial Measurement]," ''Advanced Robotics'', Vol. 20, No. 6, pp.&nbsp
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  • ...pothalamus to progressively suppress the secretion of FSH and LH (negative feedback). However when estrogen concentrations have been high enough for long enoug ...he menopause, LH secretion is elevated as a result of the loss of negative feedback from estrogens; its effects on bloodfolw are responsible for the "hot flush
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  • {{r|Positive feedback}}
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  • b) network interactions, because spike activity in one neuron might have feedback effects on that neuron because of the changes that it produces in reciproca
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  • ...of most systems models of the time. In the case of political systems, the feedback loop introduced a critically important time dimension and raised a broad ra ...other outcomes. Both decision outputs and programmatic outcomes originated feedback loops, so that both decisions and the consequences of programs were seen as
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  • ...ents are used by the controller to calculate the control signals. This ''feedback'' of information about the state of the plant into the controller allows a ...[closed loop control|closed loop control system]], because it incorporates feedback in the form of temperature measurement.
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  • ...nstark/><ref name=Palumbo/>) is a representation of the gain of [[negative feedback amplifier]]s given by the asymptotic gain relation: ...amplifier#Unilateral or bilateral|bilateral]] properties of amplifiers and feedback networks.
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  • *''Feedback'' (2004)
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  • Should we add a topic on Process Control (incl. feedback, feedforward, etc.)? [[User:Karl D. Schubert|Karl D. Schubert]] 16:00, 19
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  • ...sequently the nullor makes sense only in a feedback network. In [[negative feedback]] circuits, the circuit surrounding the nullor determines the nullor output ...deled using a nullor,<ref name=Verhoeven2/> and the textbook analysis of a feedback circuit using an ideal op amp uses the mathematical conditions imposed by t
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  • ...aracterized by two time constants , and shows how the step response of the feedback amplifier is connected to the main amplifier's underlying two time constant ==Step response of feedback amplifiers==
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  • ...olume of milk secreted may be adjusted to the requirement of the infant by feedback inhibitor of lactation...” As the breast empties more milk is produced to ...olume of milk secreted may be adjusted to the requirement of the infant by feedback inhibitor of lactation...”}}</ref>
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  • :Sorry, negative feedback loop here &mdash; if nobody uses it, then I do not have the energy to keep
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  • ===Generalizations of feedback=== ...is term, which refers to causality in a system with [[feedback]].<ref name=feedback/> A more specific use of this term is as follows:
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  • ...f gain and phase margin is based upon the gain expression for a [[negative feedback amplifier]] given by ...n''' and represents the gain beginning from the input and going around the feedback loop and back to the input.
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  • ...ulatory effect on prolactin secretion. Prolactin itself acts in a negative-feedback manner on the brain.
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  • ...=Methadone versus buprenorphine with contingency management or performance feedback for cocaine and opioid dependence. | journal=Am J Psychiatry | year= 2005 |
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  • ...controller. For this reason, closed loop control is also referred to as ''feedback control''. The main advantage of a closed loop control configuration over a
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  • ** [[CZ:Approval and Feedback|Approval and Feedback]] * [[CZ:Approval and Feedback]] - start the page (and the group) seriously, already!
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  • The level of thyroid hormones (T3 and T4) in the blood have a negative feedback effect on TSH secretion. Thus, when levels of T3 and T4 are high, TSH prod
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  • ...alled the settling point model, is based on the idea that there is passive feedback between the size of the body stores and aspects of expenditure. This model
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  • ...edback means the output impedance of the circuit is increased, because the feedback involving ''R''<sub>2</sub> forces use of a larger voltage to drive a given ...-size:110%; font-style:italic; font-weight:normal;"> Bottom Panel: </font> Feedback factor contributing to output resistance. Current in the reference transist
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  • ...d then linking to more verbose help pages might be beneficial. Looking for feedback. Tom Kelly 14:55, 4 June 2008 (CDT)"
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  • ...contain receptors for glucocorticoids, which exert an inhibitory, negative-feedback control on CRH release and hence on ACTH secretion. Glucocorticoids also su Following adrenalectomy, which removes the negative feedback effects of circulating [[glucocorticoid]]s, the amount of vasopressin in th
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  • ...tic Network Process]], its generalization to decisions with dependence and feedback.
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  • ...nces contributed by the output stage, and in [[negative feedback amplifier|feedback amplifiers]] it is these high-frequency effects that control the stability ...capacitors from smaller ones. One such example is in the stabilization of feedback amplifiers, where stability is achieved by adding capacitance. The required
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  • ...argely determines the magnitude of its output voltage gain, or by positive feedback, which facilitates regenerative gain and oscillation. High input impedance An op-amp, defined as a general-purpose, DC-coupled, high gain, inverting feedback [[amplifier]], is first found in US Patent 2,401,779 "Summing Amplifier" fi
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  • ...esence, however, will require senses other than sight and hearing. Tactile feedback (i.e., touch), is one of the first to be needed. The proprioceptive sense, ...training or actual operations, need the user to have tactile (i.e., touch) feedback, implemented with sensor-lined gloves or hand controls that "push back" dep
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  • | title = Role of corticofugal feedback in hearing | title = Role of corticofugal feedback in hearing
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  • The lipostatic hypothesis describes the feedback mechanisms between [[adipocyte|adipose tissue]] deposition and hypothalamic ...mice could not produce leptin and therefore had no means of starting the feedback mechanism, as there was no signalling to the VMN and ARC of excess adipose
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  • The "Related articles" feature uses relevance feedback to revise search results.<ref>Anonymous (October 23, 2009) [http://www.ncbi
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  • ...tion, assessment, and dissemination of information to provide constructive feedback about a particular program, project, or policy. Information gleaned from a ...entation and are intended to assess ongoing program activities and provide feedback to monitor and improve the program; summative evaluations are conducted ret
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  • ...ide - these are called "autoreceptors" and they generally mediate negative-feedback control of cell activity. For example, [[neuropeptide Y]] signals back to i ...ir dendrites, where it acts back on those same cells via V1 receptors as a feedback regulator of cellular activity. Vasopressin is also however released from p
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  • ...food intake and allows the activation of orexigenic pathways. The negative feedback is strongest in the brainstem region where it is thought to regulate meal s
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  • ...l readers and specialists, differs from classic academic review, in which feedback only goes back to authors when the content is not acceptable.
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  • ...imilar to [[spironolactone]]. Because it inhibits the negative regulatory feedback of [[aldosterone]] on [[renin]] secretion, increased plasma renin, and seru
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  • ...lian Molecular Circadian Oscillator.jpg|right|1000px|In the core circadian feedback loop, CLOCK(or NPAS2):BMAL1 heterodimers drive the transcription of several ...a]]'', the [[molecular clock]] in neurons is controlled by two interlocked feedback loops. In the first loop, the bHLH transcription factors ''clock'' (''clk''
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  • ...irror]] with emitter resistors to increase its output resistance.<ref name=feedback/> Transistor ''Q<sub>1</sub>'' is ''diode connected'', which is to say its ...h>, only a moderate value, but still larger than ''r<sub>E</sub>'' with no feedback. In the differential amplifier application, a large output resistance incre
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  • ...itten material first for CZ and imported some of it into WP. That got some feedback from WP editors that I first incorporated on CZ according to my own reactio
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  • ...s express receptors for growth hormone. There is also evidence for central feedback actions of [[prolactin]] and [[TSH]]. ...), and glucocorticoid actions in the hypothalamus are involved in negative feedback regulation of this axis.
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  • ...ers are being evaluated by the student model, some systems look to provide feedback to the actual questions in the form of 'hints'. As the student makes mista **Environments utilize cognitive modeling to provide feedback to the student while assessing student abilities and adapting the curriculu
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  • ::::We need a place that we can see all requests with documentation and feedback easily evaluated. ...r now because I'm not totally happy with the solution here, yet, and await feedback. [[User:D. Matt Innis|D. Matt Innis]] 19:29, 6 October 2009 (UTC)
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  • ...promotes palatable feeding which reduces signs of stress: feedforward and feedback effects of chronic stress. Endocrinology (145): 3754-62.</ref> ...promotes palatable feeding which reduces signs of stress: feedforward and feedback effects of chronic stress. Endocrinology (145): 3754-62'''
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  • # Get more feedback # Get feedback from X (a specific person)
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  • ...ur areas. For article writers, this is an excellent opportunity to obtain feedback on your work from subject experts. For all ''Citizendium'' citizens, both e ...your job to assign authors; they assign themselves. Your role is to offer feedback for improvement, if necessary. The place to do this is on the article's "t
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  • ...system, and cancer. In respect to debilitating the immune system, a unique feedback process involving Tax and Rex, an early and rapid replication of the virus
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  • ...he fins or other controls of a guided missile. A typical motor drive gives feedback of its actual position, so there can be correction for friction in the moun
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  • ...intensity of possible enemy attacks. Other experts could anonymously give feedback. This process was repeated several times until a consensus emerged. === Regular feedback ===
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  • == Feedback ==
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  • ...vior is robust in that it resists perturbation by loss of several negative-feedback regulators. However, the pathway becomes switch-like when activated by a cr
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  • ..., and the society feeds on the sensationalization, creating [[regenerative feedback]] and a failure of control.
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  • ...s are sent from a sender to a receiver via a medium. In more complex forms feedback loops link receivers back to senders and enable interactive exchange. As s ...s. Questions and acknowledgment such as ("what?") or ("I see") are typical feedback mechanisms.
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  • ...biologists interact with those of experimental biologists in an iterative feedback process. Observational checks by experimental biologists of the concepts/hy
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  • ...g the whole team together in the presence of simple practices, with enough feedback to enable the team to see where they are and to tune the practices to their
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  • ...nnurev.energy.25.1.441?cookieSet=1&journalCode=energy.2 |title=Water Vapor Feedback And Global Warming1 - Annual Review of Energy and the Environment, 25(1):44
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