excitations in English

noun
1
the application of energy to a particle, object, or physical system, in particular.
Pyrethroids attack the nervous system of insects, provoking excitation , paralysis and death.
2
the action or state of exciting or being excited; excitement.
a state of sexual excitation

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1. Acceleration of the Adaptional state), after repeated adaquate excitations.

2. Correlated systems comprising of few excitations (aggregates) were formed through sequential growth.

3. A method for testing analog and mixed-signal circuits using funtionally related excitations and functionally related measurements

4. A cylindrical liquid column with anchored edges at the rim of circular upper and lower discs, consisting of incompressible and viscous liquid is subjected to different axial excitations, such as one-sided or counter-directional excitations.

5. Nonlinear time-history analyses were conducted by subjecting the buildings to selected ensembles of spectrum-compatible excitations (i.e., accelerograms).

6. A model is developed in which the long wave length ultraviolet absorption bands of alkali halide crystals are assigned to one electron excitations in the anions.

7. To calculate magnetic fields with arbitrary material distributions and excitations the given vector potential differential equation is transformed into an algebraic system of equations (Finite Element Method).

8. Then these theories are used to study degenerate bifurations of codimension 2 of the cusp singularity in a nonlinear oscillator under combined parametric and forcing excitations.

9. The response of a dynamical system to Gaussian white-noise excitations may be represented by the Markov process whose probability density is governed by the well-known Fokker-Plank equation.

10. Aseismic slip initiated in 2010 when injection rate rapidly increased and triggered the following earthquakes subsequently, including unusually shallow and relatively high frequency seismic excitations on the normal fault

11. This is an important first step towards the exploitation of metallic nanostructures that support localised surface plasmons – excitations of conduction electrons at metal-dielectric interfaces – to increase the absorption of sunlight.

12. Fatigue, the phenomenon of structural or system failure, caused by repeated excitations from high frequency noise or vibration levels, can occur without warning in inlet cowls, fans ducts and thrust reverser translating cowls of aero engines.

13. In this paper, a systematic procedure is developed to obtain the stationary probability density function for the response of a general nonlinear system under parametric and external Gaussian white noise excitations. In Ref. [11], nonlinear function of system was expressed to the polynomial formula.

14. Two contributions to the inelastic scattering in the frequency range ν⩽1 THz can be discerned: one is the Boson peak due to vibrational excitations, and the other is the so-called quasi-elastic scattering excess, a broad band, centered at the elastic line, that overlaps with the Boson peak and is due probably to relaxational motion.Although the origin of both of these contributions is still