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Using the frequency-to-amplitude trick, Chin's setup could spot when the laser frequency was drifting chaotically and apply a correcting pulse to the laser current approximately every microsecond.

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To prevent SI errors from concentrating in certain blocks or slices and to apply a correct crossover probability to each variable node in the LDPCA, the proposed encoder computes an optimum slice partition and transmits one flag for each block to indicate whether the block is coded.

For the example presented in the paper, a static anti-windup compensator scheduled based on the measurement of the rack displacement is designed so that it applies a correcting signal only when the control is saturated.

If many misconceptions are rooted in this school of thought, then our course has been a success in that a large proportion of students who harbor an individual-centered concept of evolution now apply a more correct, population-based understanding.

If we, however, would apply a Bonferroni correction, the corrected alpha for chance is 0.05/10 = 0.005 which would not change the interpretation of our findings.

Main results are the same if we apply a weight not correcting for panel attrition (see Table 2).

The LMTD methods are well established in the Chemical Engineering framework and, in general, apply a counterflow LMTD corrected by some factor to assess the "true" mean temperature difference between the fluids exchanging heat.

To apply a method to correct for non-differential exposure misclassification bias [ 35], we created a two-by-two contingency table by ignoring censoring, making the base location a time-independent variable, and forced the resulting odds ratio to be similar to the observed hazard ratio.

Lane keeping assist, meanwhile, applies a gentle correcting force through the steering should the driver drift on to the white line without indicating.

We apply a bootstrap procedure to correct the effect of regression to the mean, also called "winner's curse," resulting from choosing to follow up the markers with the strongest associations.

It is well known that density functional theory (DFT) using the local density approximation (LDA) or the generalized gradient approximation (GGA) often severely underestimates the band gap, so it is much better to apply a hybrid functional to correct the band gap underestimation in the first-principles calculations[8 10].

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