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Therefore, once we have chosen M, the number of sub-channels K, and the ratio N/K, we obtain the rest of the parameters N, Q, L. Some examples of pulse responses are reported in Section 6.1.
See related research by Hadian et al., http://ccforum.com/content/14/6/R212 and related letter by Pinsky, http://ccforum.com/content/15/2/406 In the previous issue of Critical Care Hadian and colleagues compare the performances of the three best known examples of pulse contour systems - LiDCO Plus™, PiCCO Plus™ and FloTrac™ - against thermodilution [ 1].
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Open image in new window Fig. 3 (a) Examples of pulses with different widths, (b) Power spectra of the pulses.
Several examples of pulses with minimal length are reported and their performance is evaluated in typical multipath fading channels.
After the sub-channel equalization, the output coefficients are weighted with the prototype pulse FD coefficients G∗(i) and, finally, processed by the others stages, as shown in Figures 3 and 4. In Figure 5, we report two examples of pulses obtained with the method described in Section 3.2.
Based on plausible parameter values found in the literature, Table 1 gives examples of optimal pulse patterns predicted by our simple model in the case of genetic expression, eqs.
The multiple examples of unexplained pulses on just one or two of the six sensors deployed demonstrated the need for multiple scales of separation of different recording stations, in order to be able to separate individual sensor noise from multi-component system noise, local cultural noise, possible tectonic signals, and/or regional geomagnetic noise.
Fig. 3 shows examples of the pulses with two different widths and their power spectra, which shows that the excitation has a series of frequency components, which has given the technique the potential to inspect different depths simultaneously and therefore it will be able to offer more information compared to the conventional approach.
The evaluations were complimentary: "I liked using the example of the pulse ox device as a foundation for launching the discussion so that we had a tangible example to work with instead of being more general," one said.
Figure 3a shows an example of a pulse, recorded at GMT 21.55 h of 8 May 2010.
Fig. 3 An example of random pulse allocation for four targets.
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