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Nichols plot

Known as: Nichols 
The Nichols plot is a plot used in signal processing and control design, named after American engineer Nathaniel B. Nichols.
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2015
2015
In this brief, we propose a particular structure for resonant controllers and a tuning method of the Ziegler–Nichols type for… 
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2012
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2012
In this study, design and performance comparison of variable parameter nonlinear PID (NL-PID) and Genetic Algorithm (GA) based… 
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2006
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2006
Cassini magnetic field observations show that few‐nT oscillations near the planetary rotation period, first observed in Pioneer… 
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2000
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2000
An analysis of 12 structured clinical interviews with lesbians ranging in age from 22 to 46 reveals limited support for Cass… 
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2000
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2000
Enhanced rates of phenanthrene biodegradation were observed in rhizosphere soils planted with slender oat (Avena barbata Pott ex… 
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1993
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1993
List of contributors 1. Introduction Norman M. Fraser, Greville G. Corbett and Scott McGlashan 2. The head of Russian numeral… 
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1991
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1991
A pronounced air-pollution gradient exists across the Great Lakes region, with deposition of SO₄, NO₃, and H increasing from… 
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1984
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1984
The robust design of Pollock (1982) was used to estimate parameters of a Maryland Microtus pennsylvanicus population. Closed…