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Figure 2 shows an example of a sequence of windows applied to a sub-band.
Then it considers a very simple example of a sequence of operations that are the logical instructions for the DDC controller to execute, to provide the required control.
Take the example of a sequence of a fairly slowly moving object (such as a ship) captured using a high-frame-rate camera.
In Figure 4a we show an example of a sequence of dot Coulomb resonances in the V rg-V bg plane.
An simple example of a sequence ({alpha_{n}}) satisfying conditions (a)–(c) is given by ({alpha_{n} = 1/n^{sigma}}), where (0 < sigma< 1).
Another interesting example of a sequence {Z n, n ≥ 1} of acceptable random variables can be constructed in the following way.
In the following, we construct an example of a sequence of positive linear operators satisfying the conditions of Theorem 2.1, but does not satisfy the conditions of Theorem II.
A specific example of a sequence of events is the timeline of the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster.
An example of a sequence with latent profility will be discussed further.
Figure 8 shows an example of a sequence with a profility of period length 10 bp, obtained from HeteroGenome.
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