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The quantum coherence, in which energy exists in multiple linked states at the same time, lasted around 400 femtoseconds, or about 20 times longer than expected.

MIMO radar waveforms can have any degree of coherence with each other, ranging from complete coherence (in which case it is equivalent to a phased-array radar) to complete incoherence (orthogonality).

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We assume that the time duration of the pilot sequences is less than the channel coherence time, in which case the fading coefficient in (2) can be treated as approximately time-invariant, that is,.

Thus, it was obvious that this subjective method couldn't be the way to proceed especially that, for the histone binding protein for instance, the available test was the NMR-HSQC (Heteronuclear Single Quantum Coherence) experiment, in which the reasonable number of tested molecules couldn't exceed 50.

The principal remaining sources of unwanted signals are coherence pathways in which each β pulse affects two spins at once.

FA reflects the degree of diffusion anisotropy of water (how diffusion varies along the three axes) within a voxel (three-dimensional pixel) and is determined by fiber diameter and density, myelination, and intravoxel fiber-tract coherence (increases in which would increase FA), as well as extracellular diffusion and interaxonal spacing (increases in which would decrease FA) (10).

This is about 50 ms earlier than the beginning of differentiation in the left inferior temporal/fusiform gyrus (see Fig.  4b), a result that shows that the findings from Bar and colleagues (2006) in their object recognition task also apply for coherence judgments in which complete stimulus information has not been given.

We present a new client-based metric LCIC (Lack of Coherence in Clients), which analyses if the class being measured has a coherent set of roles in the program.

But how does GIMME compare to the metabolic coherence in detail, which is a purely topological score that inquires far less parameters and assumptions?

At first, the animal/human brain was considered too "warm, wet, and noisy" for seemingly delicate quantum processes and quantum coherence, in particular, which previously had been observed only at sub-zero temperatures.

A slightly less stringent state termed 'partial coherence' is defined, in which a particular sub-group of components may attain a state of coherence before the complete group of components does.

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