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All experiments, unless otherwise stated, were conducted in replicates of at least N = 2 6 (with specific N values are denoted for each experiment) and were repeated at a separate time, also in replicates of N = 2 6.
References will be denoted for each item of information.
The image resolution is denoted for each condition and corresponds to the lattice fringes with the highest spatial frequency (as indicted by a dashed circle).
The image resolution is denoted for each display and corresponds to the highest spatial frequency lattice fringes (indicated by a dashed circle).
The image resolution is denoted for each illumination condition and corresponds (as indicated by a dashed circle) to the lattice fringe with the highest spatial frequency, except at the highest total dose-rate at which the resolution represents an estimate from the onset of the sudden drop in intensity in the FFTs.
Prediction tools are denoted for each region: bias composition (H) and comparative analysis (R).
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Let us firstly denote, for each n ∈ N, r n = d ( x n, B 0 ).
We also denote, for each i ∈ I, Meas ( Ω i, S i ) the set of measurable mappings from ( Ω i, Z i ) to S i.
If we let (widehat{h}^{nabla}_{n} (t,s)) denote for each fixed (sin mathbb {T}) the derivatives of (widehat {h}^{nabla}_{n} (t,s)) with respect to t, then widehat{h}^{nabla}_{n} (t, s)=widehat{h}_{n-1} (t, s) quadmbox{for } nin mathbb {N}, tin mathbb {T}_{kappa}.
Suppose that (bar {h} x,y,z,k):mathbb{R}^{n}timesmathbb{R}^{n}timesmathbb{R}^{n}times mathbb{R}^{n}mapstomathbb{R}) is a (mathcal{C}^{1}) real function, and denote for each (lambdainmathbb{R}) h^{lambda} x,y,z,k)=h x,y,z,k)+lambdabar{h} x,y,z,k).
The system denotes for each constraint how many times it is violated in the proposed OR schedule.
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