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Consequently, general decrease of gain g and feedback parameter f is due to drastic decrease of transient temperature sensitivity α in the course of integration.
The depicted increase of gain changes across successive blocks of trials revealed a progressive decrease of gain during the adaptation phase.
Two-tone suppression is the decrease of gain at fc that occurs when fc is presented along with another tone of similar frequency.
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It is due to the fact that when gain compression factor raises the nonlinear saturation gain reduces and it leads to decrease of differential gain that, it contributes to degrade in the output power and slope efficiency.
The addition of transverse-steel reinforcement resulted in a drastic decrease of the gain in shear capacity due to CFRP.
The decrease of the gain as shown in Fig. 7 is reasonable in the design of preamplifiers.
Finally, a further decrease of this gain is observed when imperfect CSI is considered at BSs. Notation.
Repeating this intra-saccadic target step over about 100 successive trials leads to a progressive decrease of saccade gain.
The effect of the "block" factor resulted from a progressive decrease of saccade gain in the adaptation and post-adaptation blocks for all target durations and for the two types of saccades (Figures 2A and 2B).
A major gross side effect that was encountered with rolipram treatment was a significant decrease of weight gain, which is probably responsible for at least a part of altered alveolarization.
However, this decrease of weight gain was likely due to exposure-related stress (i.e., the restriction in the nose-only chamber for 6 hours; see Supplement 2).
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