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At low input signal intensity, S→0, the output is strongly (linearly) sensitive to changes in input, with the output changing in proportion to S. At high signal intensity, the output is weakly (logarithmically) sensitive to changes in input, with the output changing in proportion to log(S).
Therefore, we shall assume that the measured distance d k (i) is the true distance plus additive noise, with the variance of the noise changing in proportion to the distance to the target, namely, we assume that d k ( i ) = d k o ( i ) + β ⋅ ω o - x k, i ⋅ n k ( i ) (2).
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Conversely, the skull bones appear to have generally grown isometrically, increasing in size without changing in proportion.
The reason is that, without compensation, there is a larger unbalance between the slowly varying mechanical power driving the generators and the instantaneously changing electrical power, which gets drastically reduced in proportion to the voltage reduction at node C, until the short circuit is cleared.
Territorial neutrality has proved highly useful in societies that are changing, allowing for the representation of new interests in proportion to their strength simply by allowing their supporters to vote in relatively equal territorial units.
Brine concentration was varied by changing the concentration of total dissolved solids of the synthetic brine in proportion to give sulfate content of 23.4, 46.8, and 70.2 ppm by adding Na2SO4.
Changing from "pixel" to "percent" will allow you to adjust the size in proportion to what it was before.
In proportion to his talent.
In proportion to his giving, they received so little.
Your life unfolds in proportion to your courage.
Keep it in proportion to your image.
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