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What (who) is smooth linearization - definition

TRANSFORMATION OF THE LOGISTIC GROWTH CURVE IN A LINEAR MATHEMATICAL RELATIONSHIP
Hubbert Linearization
  • Example of a Hubbert Linearization on the US Lower-48 crude oil production.

Smooth muscle         
  • The dense bodies and intermediate filaments are networked through the sarcoplasm, which cause the muscle fiber to contract.
  • A series of axon-like swellings, called [[varicosities]] from autonomic neurons, loosely form motor units through the smooth muscle.
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  • Smooth muscle tissue, highlighting the inner circular layer (nuclei then rest of cells in pink), outer longitudinal layer (nuclei then rest of cells), then the serous membrane facing the lumen of the peritoneal cavity
INVOLUNTARY NON-STRIATED MUSCLE
Smooth muscles; Smooth muscle cells; Smooth muscle cell; Muscle, smooth; Myocytes, smooth muscle; Visceral muscles; Single-unit smooth muscle; Non-striated muscle; Unstriped muscle; Leiomyocyte; Single-unit; Smooth muscle fiber; Smooth muscle fibers; Smooth-muscle; Textus muscularis levis; Textus muscularis nonstriatus; Smooth Muscles; Visceral muscle; Smooth muscle tissue; Involuntary smooth muscle; Multiunit smooth muscle
Smooth muscle is an involuntary non-striated muscle, so-called because it has no sarcomeres and therefore no striations (bands or stripes). It is divided into two subgroups, single-unit and multiunit smooth muscle.
Single-unit smooth muscle         
  • The dense bodies and intermediate filaments are networked through the sarcoplasm, which cause the muscle fiber to contract.
  • A series of axon-like swellings, called [[varicosities]] from autonomic neurons, loosely form motor units through the smooth muscle.
  • 350px
  • Smooth muscle tissue, highlighting the inner circular layer (nuclei then rest of cells in pink), outer longitudinal layer (nuclei then rest of cells), then the serous membrane facing the lumen of the peritoneal cavity
INVOLUNTARY NON-STRIATED MUSCLE
Smooth muscles; Smooth muscle cells; Smooth muscle cell; Muscle, smooth; Myocytes, smooth muscle; Visceral muscles; Single-unit smooth muscle; Non-striated muscle; Unstriped muscle; Leiomyocyte; Single-unit; Smooth muscle fiber; Smooth muscle fibers; Smooth-muscle; Textus muscularis levis; Textus muscularis nonstriatus; Smooth Muscles; Visceral muscle; Smooth muscle tissue; Involuntary smooth muscle; Multiunit smooth muscle
Single-unit smooth muscle, or visceral smooth muscle is a type of smooth muscle found in the uterus, gastro-intestinal tract, and the bladder. In SUVSM, a single smooth muscle cell in a bundle is innervated by an autonomic nerve fiber.
smooth muscle         
  • The dense bodies and intermediate filaments are networked through the sarcoplasm, which cause the muscle fiber to contract.
  • A series of axon-like swellings, called [[varicosities]] from autonomic neurons, loosely form motor units through the smooth muscle.
  • 350px
  • Smooth muscle tissue, highlighting the inner circular layer (nuclei then rest of cells in pink), outer longitudinal layer (nuclei then rest of cells), then the serous membrane facing the lumen of the peritoneal cavity
INVOLUNTARY NON-STRIATED MUSCLE
Smooth muscles; Smooth muscle cells; Smooth muscle cell; Muscle, smooth; Myocytes, smooth muscle; Visceral muscles; Single-unit smooth muscle; Non-striated muscle; Unstriped muscle; Leiomyocyte; Single-unit; Smooth muscle fiber; Smooth muscle fibers; Smooth-muscle; Textus muscularis levis; Textus muscularis nonstriatus; Smooth Muscles; Visceral muscle; Smooth muscle tissue; Involuntary smooth muscle; Multiunit smooth muscle
¦ noun Physiology muscle tissue in which the contractile fibrils are not highly ordered, occurring in the gut and other internal organs and not under voluntary control. Often contrasted with striated muscle.

Wikipedia

Hubbert linearization

The Hubbert linearization is a way to plot production data to estimate two important parameters of a Hubbert curve, the approximated production rate of a nonrenewable resource following a logistic distribution:

  • the logistic growth rate and
  • the quantity of the resource that will be ultimately recovered.

The linearization technique was introduced by Marion King Hubbert in his 1982 review paper. The Hubbert curve is the first derivative of a logistic function, which has been used for modeling the depletion of crude oil in particular, the depletion of finite mineral resources in general and also population growth patterns.