Sentence examples for dynamic range recording from inspiring English sources

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The mass spectrometer was operated in the 2 GHz mode (extended dynamic range) recording the mass range from 50 to 1000 m/z with an acquisition rate of 1.03 spectra s-1 (9644 transients per spectrum).

Not only is the shape non-circular, but the way this particular pupil dilates is uneven, approaching circularity at some radius and departing sharply from it at others. Figure 10 shows a high dynamic range recording together with the previous artifacts in which we have almost the maximum observed variation in pupil diameter in a single frame.

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Clearly the M30 and M65 have considerable spare dynamic range to record even a modest effect on tumour cell death/apoptosis.

Here, by combining an electron microscope pixel-array detector with the dynamic range necessary to record the complete distribution of transmitted electrons and full-field ptychography to recover phase information from the full phase space, we increase the spatial resolution well beyond the traditional numerical-aperture-limited resolution.

Although the Hi-net stations are equipped with short-period seismometers with a natural frequency of 1 Hz at the bottom of boreholes, the high sensitivity, low noise level, and wide dynamic range of the recording systems allow us to reconstruct long-period broadband records.

When compact discs were introduced in the 1980s, one selling point was that they were capable of a greater dynamic range than vinyl records — yet the average pop recording today has a smaller dynamic range than records made during the analog era.

To make their products stand out on air and thus attract sales, record companies have taken to reducing the dynamic range of recordings in the belief that loudness sells.

Because the measurement is performed in the image plane, where the optical field is uniform in amplitude, FTLS utilizes efficiently the dynamic range of the recording detector array and, thus, provides very high sensitivity to weakly scattering media such as thin tissue slices [ 18] and single cells [ 17].

In the case of Led Zeppelin II that means the very first 1969 pressing mastered by Bob Ludwig, which had "such energy and dynamic range" that the record players of the day couldn't cope, and Atlantic Records ordered the sound to be dulled down on later editions.

Once the mainstream press started to publicise the ever-decreasing dynamic range of modern records, I knew the time was right to try to give artists back the choice to release more dynamic records".

The dynamic range of read frequencies was two orders of magnitude greater than array hybridization (log10 dynamic range DTE 4.37; log10 dynamic range array hybridization 2.33; Fig. 2).

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