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The three stimulus blocks were averaged to determine a shortened time course.
For both response times and grip force, average scores for the four prestimulation blocks were averaged to give a baseline measure.
This means that one computation was done for blocks with SNP 1 100, 101 200 etc., and a second computation was done for blocks with SNP 1 50, 51 150 etc. and then the values of overlapping blocks were averaged to smooth out blocks of 50 SNP.
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the output of TED block is averaged to calculate μ in each iteration, and then the SRC block recalculates the samples based on the estimated timing offset.
After computing a power spectrum for each block, the medians were averaged to give the final power spectrum for pre-ischaemic and reperfusion oscillations.
Data of multiple tissue blocks from the same patient were averaged to finally represent each case with 1 value per ROI.
A maximum of 10,000 48-bit FEC blocks were averaged for different signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) values (the simulation stopped for each SNR value when 100 erroneous FEC blocks were detected).
When more tissue blocks of one patient were available, scores for the same ROI in different tissue blocks were averaged.
In ST-aided schemes where the CSI is time invariant[19, 22], a large number of OFDM blocks can be averaged to reduce such extra data effect.
The resulting denoised blocks (bottom right) are then aggregated at their original positions within the image (bottom left image), and overlapping parts (green) of adjacent blocks are averaged, yielding a single denoised image as the result.
The TRs within each block were averaged, resulting in a single average data point value per block that was used as the input to pattern classification analysis.
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