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The phrase "an one bit" is not correct in written English.
The correct form would be "a one bit" since "one" begins with a consonant sound.
Example: "I don't care one bit about the outcome of the game."
Alternatives: "not at all" or "not in the slightest".
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This block also contains active quenching and recharge circuits as well as a one bit memory for the selective inhibit of detector cells.
The base station decision is sent back to the node as a one bit value.
This system uses an one-bit sigma delta modulator in which considerable part of conversion functions is performed by a thermoresistive sensor.
We speculate that by merging trajectories representing AND-NOT output into a single channel one can produce a one-bit half-adder.
A second important modification of the standard method is that a one-bit or two-bit pattern deviation from a RSA pattern in Table 3 is allowed, i.e. all but one bit or two bits, respectively, of the pattern under consideration must coincide with the bits of a pattern in one of the pattern classes.
In this article, we first derived SINR for a one-bit time reversal UWB system based on UWB channel parameters.
The result is a computer with 178 transistors and only a one-bit processor.
The PD is a set-reset flip-flop, which acts as a one-bit TDC, indicating which one of the two signals leads the other one.
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