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We are currently further exploring the possibility of structuring these biomaterials by applying a time delay between separate pulses.

This paper proposes a novel method of applying a time series approximation technique called the SAX on driving event detection problems.

By applying a time shift before trace stacking, the S/N ratio of the trace is effectively improved by the constructive superposition of the target signals and the destructive superposition of later arrival components with different apparent velocities.

The protocol starts with applying a time sequence to the decelerator based on v 0 and ϕ 0=0°, and by configuring the trigger scheme such that the laser trigger pulse is defined with respect to T inc, rather than T 0 or T off.

Using individual data from the European Community Household Panel (ECHP) and applying a time lag of one to three periods to their training variable, the authors find some evidence in favor of employer-provided training reducing the probability of individual turnover one to three years after training.

The desired signal estimate (widehat {S}_{1} t,k)) is obtained by applying a time and frequency-dependent optimal linear filter w opt to the microphone signals as follows widehat{S}_{1} t,k) = boldsymbol{w}_{text{opt}}^{mathrm{H}} t,k) ; boldsymbol{y} t,k).

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The in-plane static tension is modulated by applying a time-dependent voltage across the electrodes of the piezoelectric diaphragm.

However, the eddy current forces can be utilized to form an actuator by applying a time-changing current to an electromagnet that is in close proximity to a conductive material.

Unlike the previous work, the convergence analysis of the estimation error system is performed by applying a time-varying Lyapunov function based method, in conjunction with the application of a generalized version of Barbalat's Lemma.

In this study, we estimate the spatiotemporal evolution of the interplate coupling in Shikoku and Kyushu using the GNSS data from 2013, after the 2011 Tohoku earthquake, by applying a time-dependent inversion technique.

Because Hi-net sensors have a natural frequency of 1 Hz and a relatively smaller sensitivity to lower frequency components, the sensor sensitivity at the stations is corrected by applying a time-domain digital deconvolution filter (Maeda et al. 2011).

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