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Barbara Mayr-Forster

Publications -  11
Citations -  34

Barbara Mayr-Forster is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biology & Chemistry. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 10 publications receiving 32 citations. Previous affiliations of Barbara Mayr-Forster include Xidian University.

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An online gradient-based parameter identification algorithm for the neuro-fuzzy systems

TL;DR: An online gradient learning algorithm with adaptive learning rate is proposed to identify the parameters of the neuro-fuzzy systems representing the Mamdani fuzzy model with Gaussian fuzzy sets, where reciprocals of the variances of the Gaussian membership functions are taken as independent variables when computing the gradient with respect to the variance parameters.
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One-step electrospinning membranes with gradual-transition wettability gradient for directional fluid transport

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors report a one-step strategy to fabricate membranes with gradual-transition wettability gradient (GMs) by programmed in-line-blending electrospinning polymers.
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One-step electrospinning membranes with gradual-transition wettability gradient for directional fluid transport

TL;DR: In this article , the authors report a one-step strategy to fabricate membranes with gradual-transition wettability gradient (GMs) by programmed in-line-blending electrospinning polymers with compatible segments but obviously different wettabilities.
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In situ oxidation of sulfide minerals supports widespread sulfate reducing bacteria in the deep subsurface of the Witwatersrand Basin (South Africa): Insights from multiple sulfur and oxygen isotopes

TL;DR: In this article , a basin-scale examination on the sources and producing mechanisms of dissolved sulfur (sulfate and sulfide) in the subsurface fracture waters in the Witwatersrand Basin using multiple sulfur isotopes (32,33,34,36S) and oxygen isotope (16,18O).