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In other words, the peak energy of the discrete delay-Doppler function may have leakage to the near delay-Doppler area.
From Figure 3, the peak energy of S h [i,θ] leaks to the near delay-Doppler area, and then its value would fade and approximate to 0 gradually.
"Bravura" addresses a dearth of knowledgeable tomes about the ABT, and is filled with the kind of tidbits fanatics will revel in: the near-delay, in 1945, of the ballet "Firebird," when the check for Marc Chagall, who had been employed as designer at the last minute, was late; Chase's unadulterated zeal when Baryshnikov joins the company, in 1974.
He cared so deeply about animals that once, when he was playing golf in South Dakota, and his ball conked a sheep on the head, he drove the sheep seventeen miles to the nearest vet, delaying the start of a play he was appearing in that night.
Only an extended U.S. military campaign "carried out to near perfection" could delay it "by up to four years".
Police managed to get the fans to another part of the stadium and, after a lot of back and forth between officials and a near 40-minute delay, play resumed.
Sunday's play looked under threat early when early torrential rain caused a near two-hour delay, which prompted Els to call for an abandonment.
Regarding severe maternal morbidity and maternal near miss, beyond delay to resume sexual activity among exposed women, additional findings were higher prevalence of any sexual problems, and correlation of these problems with depressive symptoms [ 49].
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