<Li> In audio amplifiers, negative feedback reduces distortion, minimises the effect of manufacturing variations in component parameters, and compensates for changes in characteristics due to temperature change . </Li> <Li> In analog computing feedback around operational amplifiers is used to generate mathematical functions such as addition, subtraction, integration, differentiation, logarithm, and antilog functions . </Li> <Li> In a phase locked loop (1932) feedback is used to maintain a generated alternating waveform in a constant phase to a reference signal . In many implementations the generated waveform is the output, but when used as a demodulator in a FM radio receiver, the error feedback voltage serves as the demodulated output signal . If there is a frequency divider between the generated waveform and the phase comparator, the device acts as a frequency multiplier . </Li> <Li> In organisms, feedback enables various measures (e.g. body temperature, or blood sugar level) to be maintained within a desired range by homeostatic processes . </Li>

Which of the following is an example of negative feedback inhibition