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The threshold voltage distribution after ideal programming in NAND flash memory cells is usually distorted by a combination of the random telegraph noise (RTN), cell-to-cell interference (CCI), and the retention process.
The example given in (1) is rarely met in practice in wireless communication since the transmitted signal s i is, usually, distorted by a medium, given by m i = f(s i ) with f any function, and the received signal y i is altered by some additive noise n i.
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They know whom to blame, and their faces are usually distorted with rage as they spit out her name: Thatcher.
Although the details of the nontree link destinations are usually distorted, a rough sense of their direction helps the user construct and maintain a mental model of the overall graph structure.
It's not often that paleontologists can study the brains of pterosaurs, because the delicate skulls are usually distorted or crushed.
And, for other curves, we are usually distorting the sine and/or cosine by adding/multiplying/subtracting or dividing it by something else.
Before arriving at each sensor node, the signal is usually attenuated, delayed, and distorted by noise.
The information presented in a true push poll is usually false or highly distorted, but not always.
Facebook calls the campaigns "information operations" and says the goals of such campaigns are usually to distort or manipulate political sentiment.
Yet market abuse, which the FSA has defined as including insider trading, spreading false information, or deliberately distorting share prices, is usually pursued by prosecuting offenders, not restricting types of activity.
The response to those who point out distortions and omissions is usually some version of the truism that all movies distort, omit and simplify.
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