Elements and Their Compounds in the Environment 2004
DOI: 10.1002/9783527619634.ch43
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“…The model also explains how in chaotic exchanges, periodic solutions may emerge as the parameters approach critical values (that is, tipping points). Such a periodic local bifurcation in a complex climate state is known as a Hopf bifurcation where a new limit cycle is born from a stationary solution (Ning and Haken, 1990;Bertram, 2013). In our case, the limit cycles are stable across time (that is, tend to similar averages) and are defined to be supercritical, meaning that the maximum and minimum possible sea-level boundaries that emerge from the stationary branch are stable over time.…”
Section: A Summary Of Model Resultsmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…The model also explains how in chaotic exchanges, periodic solutions may emerge as the parameters approach critical values (that is, tipping points). Such a periodic local bifurcation in a complex climate state is known as a Hopf bifurcation where a new limit cycle is born from a stationary solution (Ning and Haken, 1990;Bertram, 2013). In our case, the limit cycles are stable across time (that is, tend to similar averages) and are defined to be supercritical, meaning that the maximum and minimum possible sea-level boundaries that emerge from the stationary branch are stable over time.…”
Section: A Summary Of Model Resultsmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…The thalamus is a key subcortical structure of the cortico-stria-to-thalamo-cortical loop (CSTC) [76], mostly involved in attention and cognitive behavioral processes, and is considered a mediator connecting the basal ganglia, cerebral cortex, and cerebellum [47,77,78]. It regulates brain regions that are responsible for both stimulating and inhibiting functions, thus impacting and altering behavioral outcomes [78,79]. Moreover, the function of the right middle occipital gyrus, the left supramarginal gyrus, and the left inferior temporal gyrus to output information was decreased.…”
Section: Changed Information Interaction Ways Of Brain Regions In Adh...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Later on in her career Agnete Bertram tried to express 'scientific' views on her gymnastics, for example on the meaning of equilibrium in 'the laws of human movement'. 77 Lindhard evidently found these attempts rather pseudo-scientific and withdrew his support of Bertram, probably because he finally realised that it was impossible to establish a scheme of women's gymnastics on physiological grounds. Eventually Bertram gymnastics died out, apparently because it was too elitist and exclusive on account of the high costs of participating.…”
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confidence: 96%