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Experimental reflectance spectra were analyzed by applying a fast Fourier transform (FFT) using the software IGOR Pro (http://www.wavemetrics.com).com
Time domain responses are also computed by applying a (fast) Fourier transform to the responses obtained in the frequency domain.
d Selected area diffraction patterns were generated by applying a fast Fourier transform to the local high-resolution CTEM images of the SiGe shell.
By applying a fast Fourier transform to the reflectance spectra, the effective optical thicknesses (EOTs, 2 nL) of the porous structures can be directly extracted from the position of the resulting single peak in the frequency spectrum.
Corresponding selected area diffraction patterns (Fig. 1d), obtained by applying a fast Fourier transform locally to the heterostructure images, confirm the good crystallinity of our self-assembled SiGe shells.
To determine ClC-7 protein activity, equal amounts of fraction 31/45% adjusted to the same total protein concentration were adsorbed to the SSM sensors (see materials and methods) and transient currents were generated by applying a fast concentration jump of 30 mM NaCl (Fig. 3).
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The corresponding time domain results are calculated by applying a standard inverse fast Fourier transformation technique.
In LA-MC-ICPMS analyses, improved signal-to-noise ratios can be achieved by applying a laser cell with fast washout of the generated aerosol [ 22].
We hereby successfully identified a potential key factor essential for functional light adaptation by applying a simplified strategy for the fast identification of single mutations to a microalgal species.
The tumors were positioned in the isocenter of the magnet and were imaged axially in a single section through the tumor center by applying a diffusion-weighted single-shot fast spin echo sequence with ETL = 84 and TR = 5002 ms.
DW-MRI was carried out by applying a diffusion-weighted single-shot fast spin echo pulse sequence (RARE) with a TR of 1300 ms, a TE of 26 ms, an image matrix of 64 × 64, a FOV of 3 × 3 cm, a slice thickness of 0.7 mm, and a slice gap of 0.3 mm.
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