MATHEMATICAL MODEL OF FLIGHT AN UNMANNED AERIAL VEHICLE

MATHEMATICAL MODEL OF FLIGHT AN UNMANNED AERIAL VEHICLE

Background.The application and relevance of the use of unmanned systems currently does not cause any doubt, work in this direction is constantly being carried out, respectively, and the capabilities of unmanned vehicles are growing.Materials and methods.In the Simulink/MATLAB environment based on an unmanned not-on-sale aerial vehicle of the quadro

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New species of Ontocetus (Pinnipedia: Odobenidae) from the Lower Pleistocene of the North Atlantic shows similar feeding adaptation independent to the extant walrus (Odobenus rosmarus)

Ontocetus is one of the most notable extinct odobenines owing to its global distribution in the Northern Hemisphere.Originating in the Late Miocene of the western North Pacific, this lineage quickly spread to the Atlantic Ocean during the Pliocene, with notable occurrences in England, Belgium, NEM The Netherlands, Morocco and the eastern seaboard o

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COMPUTER ORIENTED SYSTEMS AS A MEANS OF EMPOWERMENT APPROACH IMPLEMENTATION TO TRAINING MANAGERS IN THE ECONOMIC SPHERE

At the present stage of the development of information society, the latest educational strategy involves the realization of the person-centered paradigm based on the empowerment approach aimed at ensuring the sustainable development of the personality by inspiring, encouraging, increasing enthusiasm, confidence, realization of the job satisfaction,

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Osthole ameliorates wear particle-induced osteogenic impairment by mitigating endoplasmic reticulum stress via PERK signaling cascade

Abstract Background Periprosthetic osteolysis and subsequent aseptic loosening are the leading causes of failure following total joint arthroplasty.Osteogenic impairment induced by wear particles is regarded as a crucial contributing factor in the development of osteolysis, with endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress identified as a key underlying mecha

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Genetic diversity of the xerothermic weevils Polydrusus inustus and Centricnemus leucogrammus (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) in central Europe

Phylogeography, genetic diversity, and demography of central European populations of two flightless xerothermic weevils, Polydrusus inustus and Centricnemus leucogrammus, were studied based on the polymorphism of three mtDNA genes (COII, CytB, and ND1).Results indicate that these xerothermic beetles may have different origins.P.inustus is a recent

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