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A transmitter substance, also known as a neurotransmitter, is a chemical messenger that transmits signals between neurons in the brain and nervous system. These substances play a key role in allowing nerve cells to communicate with each other and regulate various bodily functions, such as mood, memory, and muscle movement. Examples of neurotransmitters include serotonin, dopamine, and acetylcholine.
RF direction finders use antennas to receive radio frequency signals from a transmitter. By comparing signal strength or phase differences at multiple antenna locations, the direction to the transmitter can be determined. This information helps locate the source of a radio signal.
The hypothalamus is the portion of the brain that helps to control the endocrine system.
Aerodynamic balancing on a control surface helps to ensure that the forces acting on the surface are evenly distributed, improving control effectiveness and reducing the chances of flutter or unwanted vibrations. It also helps to maintain stability and control of the aircraft during flight by minimizing the required control input from the pilot.