chemical concentration
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chemical
noun[C]
uk/ˈkem.ɪ.kəl/us/ˈkem.ɪ.kəl/
any basic substance that is used in or produced by a reaction involving changes to atoms ...
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concentration
noun
uk/ˌkɒn.sənˈtreɪ.ʃən/us/ˌkɑːn.sənˈtreɪ.ʃən/
the ability to think carefully about something you are doing and ...
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(Definition ofchemicalandconcentrationfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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To prevent the robot wandering at random when thechemicalconcentrationis low, the robot takes a group of measurements ahead of its current position.
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Spatially separated measurements ofchemicalconcentrationwould allow the robot to determine the concentration gradient and hence move towards the source.
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Figure 5 shows a plot ofchemicalconcentrationat 16 points around the chemical releaser measured at intervals during a three-minute period.
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Thechemicalconcentrationat that point influences the robot's decision whether to push the object or not.
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After each movement the robot senseschemicalconcentrationby taking one reading every second for 20 seconds.
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This procedure helps to overcome the rapidly fluctuating nature of thechemicalconcentration.
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To test this function the sensor was positioned at the air exit andchemicalconcentrationmeasured.
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When reaction kinetics and diffusion are coupled, travelling waves ofchemicalconcentrationcan effect a biochemical change very much faster than straight diffusional processes.
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If increasingchemicalconcentrationwas measured after each successive movement then the robot's program maintained its current heading.
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For this reason the proposal is to investigate robot systems that burrow through the ground sampling the undergroundchemicalconcentrationas they go.
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An incorrect push happens when a robot tries to push another retrieval robot or the arena walls resulting from detecting a collision in a region of highchemicalconcentration.
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From this equation it is seen that the time it takes for a particularchemicalconcentrationto move in direction r is proportional to r squared.
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Figure 4 show a map of chemical distribution that was built up by recordingchemicalconcentrationat a grid of 52 points in a 120 cm x 120 cm area.
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Moreover, if we increase thechemicalconcentrationbeyond a given threshold, which depends upon the specific conditions of the material, we observe a strong acceleration in the damage process.
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This frequency varies linearly withchemicalconcentrationand will change by up to several hundred hertz when exposed to a strong concentration of the target chemical.
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At the depth of the chemical source it is seen that there is a radially decreasingchemicalconcentration and this is information that will be gathered by the chemical sensor.
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That would be nonsense because some washing powders have a much greater washing power, some have a specialchemicalconcentration, and so on.
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The gradient consists of two parts, the electrical potential and a difference in thechemicalconcentrationacross a membrane.
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Flow, rate/supply pressure,chemicalconcentration, chemical contact time, and final rinse conductivity (this shows all cleaning chemicals have been removed).
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