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Pulse compression is a term widely used within the radar systems community, and was originally achieved by transmitting a Chirp waveform, which, when convolved with its matched version, allows the target information to be recovered without the need of transmitting a narrow pulse, in many cases unfeasible in a practical implementation [1].
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In most of the cicadettine species that we have observed, the female response is cued by a comparatively short song echeme that terminates abruptly, similar to the "trigger pulses" observed in many Orthopteran species with pair-forming duets [16] [19].
It is well known that the effects of a pulse are inevitable in many phenomena and processes.
Production of solitary surface nanostructures by the ultrashort laser pulses is used in many applications listed in the "Background" section.
The RF energy in the form of pulses is utilized in many applications, including medical electronics, laser excitation, and various types of radar.
In general, it is more efficient for a given neural response to deliver charge using narrow rather than wide pulses, as noted in many previous reports.
This is a stream of short pulses and appears in many applications including bio-imaging, seismic signals and spread-spectrum communication.
This is followed by a pulse in expression of many TE families in the 4−8 hr and 8−12 hr embryo time points, followed by a progressive decrease through the completion of embryogenesis, and then an increase in expression in the late larvae and pupae, which may reflect expression in the developing germline.
The pathogenic variability reported in soil-borne phytopathogens (especially in Fusarium spp. causing wilt) in many pulse crops poses a serious challenge aiming to develop potential BCAs.
Because of its function in resolution enhancement, pulse compression technology has been applied in many kinds of radar such as pulse Doppler weather radar.
The benefit of the present system is that it uses a commercial pulse magnetizer, an instrument available in many paleomagnetism laboratories.
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