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Briefly, after setting the threshold to 8 times the standard deviation of the biological noise [29], [30], the algorithm considers a portion of the signal and looks for the Relative Maximum/Minimum whose peak-to-peak amplitude is above the defined threshold.
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In the literature, several studies consider a portion of the spectrum to be reserved to form a CCC for exchanging control information [11 13].
Besides the antioxidant activities, considering a portion of 50 g of sample, the dried product presents in average 25% of the daily recommended intake of Mg for adults, while Fe presents 8.7% and Zn and Ca, 3.2%.
Consider a portion of a disk whose upper boundary is a (circular) arc and whose lower boundary is a chord making a central angle (phi_{0} < pi), illustrated as the shaded region in Fig. 6(A).
Specifically, we have considered a portion of N = 600 frames extracted from the recording of a soccer match (from now on labeled as "Sport" sequence) in CIF format at a frame rate of f0 = 30 fps at a nominal rate of 450 Kb/s.
As an example, we consider a portion of the A-scan shown in Fig. 2.
The most preferable way to do that in a dry lab will be to consider a portion present in all the strains of the virus.
Did you consider including a portion of the "Easy Rider" script in the book?
Some people are even considering reallocating a portion of their tax-deferred contributions into regular accounts.
Consider taking a portion of your paychecks and putting it into an emergency savings fund, a stash of money you don't touch until you absolutely need it.
Mount Kellett has suggested that Clearwire consider selling a portion of its spare spectrum to other telecommunications companies, like AT&T or T-Mobile.
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