Sentence examples for derived conversion from inspiring English sources

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The derived conversion parameters would either be transmitted or stored, depending on the application.

As the final step of our method, we transform the derived conversion parameters set using the DCT and the transformed parameters are then finally quantized.

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The observation that Treg and Tmem cells display, on average, 80% homology in their TCR Vβ usage 35b 36b 37 implies close relatedness between these two cells and has prompted the hypothesis that in vivo, a substantial proportion of Treg cells induced in response to antigenic stimulation might be derived from conversion of Tmem into Treg cells 18b 318b

In this paper, we call source and target signals the particular signals on which we apply the conversion scheme and derive the conversion function.

Upon near-infrared (NIR) light irradiation, the Nd3+ doping derived down-conversion luminescence (DCL) in NIR region and thermal effect are extremely fascinating in bio-imaging and photothermal therapy (PTT) fields.

Preliminary results indicate cases in which, instead of the specific target uncompressed signal, we can use a predefined set of similar signals to derive the conversion parameters.

The transmitter has access to both source and target signals and derives the conversion parameters which are sent to the receiver.

While we are able to derive the conversion factors for all types of land cover, we pooled all land types in each AEZ in each region and defined the geographical land conversion factors at the AEZ level.

Until recently, diagnostic laboratories that wanted to report on the international scale had limited options: they had to align their BCR ABL1 quantification methods through a sample exchange with a reference laboratory to derive a conversion factor.

In some cohort studies, comparison studies were conducted to derive internal conversion factors for various subgroups of a cohort (e.g., Hein et al. 2007).

Biofuels are fuels derived from biomass conversion, as in the conversion of cellulose contained in corn stalks, switchgrass, and other biomass into cellulosic ethanol.

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