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Existing FF estimation algorithms based on signal amplitude and spectral information may still fail in the presence of both upper and lower cut off reflections.
In turn, the substitution by manganese enhances the cycling stability by avoiding the manganese reduction at the lower cut off voltage.
The implications of applying a "lower cut off" to peak suctions determined from wind tunnel tests is explored in the context of structural reliability.
As shown by model calculations by Fujita ([1987], [1988], the group velocity of Pc1 pulsations as a function of frequency increases near the lower cut off frequency.
For older patients, the lower cut off at age 60 years was chosen [ 6, 22].
However, lower cut off points should be used in certain populations at greater risk of obesity related diseases.
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However, this lower cut-off was frequently associated with unexpected, "artificial" activations in eAR.
Hence, the lower cut-off point can be uniquely denoted as ω lower.
The lower cut-off value here was primarily used to reduce the number of descriptors to a manageable size.
where l min VM i ) is the upper cut-off and l max VMs i ) is the lower cut-off.
The bandpass filtering conditions have different bandwidths (lower cut-off frequency Hz, upper cut-off frequency Hz).
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