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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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  • <!-- Text is transcluded from the Positive feedback/Definition subpage-->
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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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  • :Sorry, negative feedback loop here &mdash; if nobody uses it, then I do not have the energy to keep
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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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  • #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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  • {{r|Output feedback}} {{r|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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  • <!-- Text is transcluded from the Positive feedback/Definition subpage-->
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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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