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Although the signal is sampled sparsely and non-uniformly, the autocorrelation of signal could be estimated at all lags.
The partial derivatives of optical wavefronts were sampled sparsely with a Shack-Hartman wavefront sensor (SHWFS) by randomly subsampling the original SHWFS data to as little as 5%.
However, if the data are too sparsely sampled in time to reveal information about the volatility process, or if measurements are not realizations of the same continuous stochastic process in a cell, then the assumption of SDEs can be problematic in estimation.
The baking is worth sampling, too.
There are nine main black languages in South Africa: most are too sparsely spoken for a vernacular paper to make money.
But such episodes are too sparsely scattered over a three-hour score to make good on the opera's promise.
However, these velocity models are too sparsely distributed to understand all the characteristics of the KPR crust along the entire length.
"But the areas of Glendale, Eagle Rock and Montrose were too sparsely settled at the time.
Even our most closely linked markers are too sparsely located for association mapping in these populations.
The existing experiment on cortical LFP's is somewhat helpful but too sparsely presented to be convincing.
It is odd, too, how sparsely furnished with detail is what we know of the story of his life.
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