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ECHO means echo addition with 100-ms delay and 50% decay.
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The sonar echo meant this mass migration was also happening near the poles, triggering a complete re-evaluation of Arctic ecosystems.
But [4] shows that PCI algorithm can separate several similar echoes (which means echoes with slight time shift or/and Doppler shift) differing in powers.
We applied a stepwise regression model with forward selection of explanatory variables.> -wrap-foot> p = height percentile of vegetation echoes (0, 10,…, 90); d = cumulative canopy density above vegetation threshold (0, 1, …, 9); cv = coefficient of variation of height of vegetation echoes; mean = arithmetic mean of height of vegetation echoes; f = first echo; l = last echo.
When conjugated as "echo," it means "I miss".
"Being black", echoes Eshun, "means standing both inside and outside society: seeing the world as white people do while reaching out to touch it as a black person".
Echo is meant to help content sites steer the 'conversation' back to their blogs and news sites.
Table 23 summarizes the slopes measured from MRR-Pdi and MRR-ECHO as means ± standard deviations (SD), and their linear correlations with p values.
Athelas' new device, which looks like a larger version of an Amazon Echo, is meant for patients to check their blood diagnostics in the comfort of their home.
Increasing partisanship and smaller echo chambers mean people are less likely to encounter ideas that could challenge their settled views.
"I had no idea you could be depressed when you're pregnant," echoed Keryn Means, 35, who has 6- and 3-year-old boys, and who developed debilitating depression while carrying her youngest.
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