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is undersampling
verb
To take insufficient samples when sampling
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Aliasing occurs when a signal is undersampled.
The ratio of sampled DTFTs, however, is undersampled, in general.
This maybe mainly because this region is undersampled and there is less data available.
In the northwest corner, the conditioning data is undersampled with respect to the rest of the grid.
However, in the northeast, southwest and southeast corner, simple kriging estimate is remarkably higher than the that of ordinary kriging estimation, where sample data is undersampled.
WV content is undersampled in the current meteorological and climate observing systems; obtaining and exploiting more high-quality humidity observations is essential to NWP data assimilation, nowcasting and climate monitoring.
Though there is little doubt that the sedimentary infauna in Canadian waters is undersampled, it is difficult to know just how significant this undersampling actually is.
Unlike the MLSA data, the rarefaction curve of the coded CRISPR spacer arrays (each spacer represents a single character) shows that the diversity at the CRISPR loci is undersampled with 39 strains from a single hot spring (Figure S1B).
In fact, simulations in which avalanches are created by exciting a single neuron and waiting until network activity dies out (which corresponds to the limit h = 0) leads to the same lognormal distributions observed when the system is undersampled (see Methods).
The euasterid II clade represents one lineage that is undersampled.
The image is undersampled due to activation cross-talk problems outlined in the discussion.
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