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The benefit of this method is that, TOA measurements are obtained directly without the use of high-sampling rate circuits or universal test instruments, which allows the receiver to be highly integrated, of low complexity and low cost.
The second method is to transfer the heartbeat sounds to the frequency that is used by music instruments, which allows utilizing the ordinary music processing methods.
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Micro Raman analysis was carried out on two instruments which allowed the use of a total of four excitation wavelengths.
All arthroscopic viewing is accomplished from the lateral portal, and femoral socket preparation is performed from the medial side with specially contoured instruments, which allow accurate marking, measuring, and anatomic positioning of the graft.
HRQOL can be assessed using generic instruments, which allow comparison between patients and general populations.
Other instruments, which allow for grasping tissue and needle passing the free end of the suture in one step, were not included.
Enabled by robotic, high-throughput analytical instruments, which allowed them to scan thousands of genes simultaneously, scientists dramatically accelerated their efforts to find new biomarkers.
A new financial instrument, which allows them to raise fresh funds, is among the ideas being floated and is likely to be endorsed by the Building Societies Association.
Such a frustration has led, after four years in development, to a futuristic recreation of the piano – a sleek black keyboard instrument which allows the keys to blend into each other and lets sounds be tweaked, manipulated and elongated.
What resulted was the Seaboard – an instrument which allows the musician to bend and slide between notes via the bumps and grooves while also moving along the edges for more elaborate sounds and controlling the volume by pressure.
February 27 , 1897Paris, France April 2, 1952 Cairo, Egypt Bernard Lyot, (born Feb. 27, 1897, Paris, Fr. died April 2, 1952, Cairo, Egypt) French astronomer who invented the coronagraph (1930), an instrument which allows the observation of the solar corona when the Sun is not in eclipse.
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