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For the burst-triggered spillover, we defined a burst as a group of 5 or more EPSCs occurring at 200 Hz or more.
Iteratively, the option with the highest priority is allocated a new MRU (in case of creating a new burst) or a group of MRUs (in case of enlarging an existing burst).
Initial bursting versus adapting Initial bursting denotes a group of spikes that were emitted at a frequency considerably greater than the steady-state frequency.
The former pupil headed straight for the auditorium and burst in on a group of students rehearsing for a Hispanic heritage performance.
A burst refers to a group of possibly contiguous errors which is characteristic of unforeseeable effects of errors in data computation.
"It was here that I froze and became very frightened because a big shell had just burst and blown a group of lads to bits; there were bits of men all over the place, a terrible sight, men just blown to nothing.
Before Alice can give him the anti-virus the mansion doors burst open and a group of Umbrella scientists and commandos seize them.
Finally, a few months ago, when the cracked walls of the dormitory seemed about to burst, a foreign aid group hired someone to put metal bands around the building to hold it together.
c Type III solar radio bursts showing dispersion, harmonics and a group of bursts seen in the Dapto records.
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