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Definition of relaxation oscillator in English: relaxation oscillatornoun Electronics An oscillator in which sharp, sometimes aperiodic oscillations result from the rapid discharge of a capacitor or inductance. Example sentencesExamples - These studies are all based on assumptions that are inappropriate for the bursting neurons, strong coupling, and relaxation oscillator dynamics observed in the hybrid circuits in this study.
- We found that the PD / AB complex is best modeled as a relaxation oscillator with two solution branches, one depolarized (the burst) and one hyperpolarized, with hysteresis with respect to the slow variable.
- It behaves as a relaxation oscillator, comprised of both slow (the ROS buildup in the mitochondrial matrix) and fast (the IMAC opening and rapid ROS release) processes.
- It may be that in saccular hair cells, which are designed to detect low frequency vibrations, slow motor-mediated relaxation oscillators are sufficient to provide a rudimentary amplification of signals.
- Because we have access to only a single variable, the time series recording of the membrane potential, we need a second variable, preferably a slow one to capture the relaxation oscillator dynamics that characterize the AB / PD complex.
Definition of relaxation oscillator in US English: relaxation oscillatornoun Electronics An oscillator in which sharp, sometimes aperiodic oscillations result from the rapid discharge of a capacitor or inductance. Example sentencesExamples - We found that the PD / AB complex is best modeled as a relaxation oscillator with two solution branches, one depolarized (the burst) and one hyperpolarized, with hysteresis with respect to the slow variable.
- These studies are all based on assumptions that are inappropriate for the bursting neurons, strong coupling, and relaxation oscillator dynamics observed in the hybrid circuits in this study.
- It may be that in saccular hair cells, which are designed to detect low frequency vibrations, slow motor-mediated relaxation oscillators are sufficient to provide a rudimentary amplification of signals.
- It behaves as a relaxation oscillator, comprised of both slow (the ROS buildup in the mitochondrial matrix) and fast (the IMAC opening and rapid ROS release) processes.
- Because we have access to only a single variable, the time series recording of the membrane potential, we need a second variable, preferably a slow one to capture the relaxation oscillator dynamics that characterize the AB / PD complex.
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