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In telecommunication networks, heterodyning is used to move frequencies of individual signals to different channels which may share a single physical transmission line.
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The signature of the moving frequencies in the resulting spectrogram has a "teeth" shape, giving the name to the proposed technique.
Although increasing the tracking frequency in conventional solar tracking strategy enhances the tracking accuracy, it also increases the moving frequency of the tracking system and the mechanical wear.
As a result, it effectively decreases the moving frequency of the tracking system, which saves the required external energy to drive the tracking system and improves its reliability.
By correlating the movement from the azimuth and the altitude freedom, the total moving frequency of the solar tracking system has been reduced.
Moreover, the moving frequency of YFP-Kv1.2 puncta increased in the anterograde but not retrograde direction (Fig. 1H,I).
The feeding activity of second instar pea leafminers, expressed as the oral hook moving frequency, displayed high variance during the diurnal cycle, and it was more evident during the photophase than during the dark phase (Figure 1A).
(E ) Quantification of EBP-2 GFP EBP-2 GFPing frequency in the dendrite of wild typuncta the unc-116(e2310) animoving
Performance matching was carried out with a reference condition in which the sound was a moving frequency-modulated signal (denoted Mo + FM).
However, the OSV model tends to also move high-frequency texture into this noise component.
The relaxation frequency at which the maximum value of inverse quality factor occurs moves to frequencies by two orders of magnitude lower if the size of a unit cell increases by one order of magnitude.
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