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In order to obtain satisfactory performance, all the systems investigated required a compensating network which reduced the phase lag of the power control in the vicinity of its natural frequency.
Differential scanning calorimetry and x-ray diffraction indicated that incorporation of BPL reduced the phase transition temperature, enthalpy, and average bilayer thickness of Rd LPS.
We therefore reduced the Phase threshold to 0.60 to maximise recovery of haplotypes.
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This improved the OCT spot stability on the retina and consequently reduced the phase-noise, thereby enabling the detection of slower blood flows by extending the inter-B-scan time interval.
The improvement of 0.71 µm (0.11 rad) reduced the phase-noise to a level that is equal to the phase-noise without eye tracking at 4.2 ms. The 2.4 times longer time interval with eye tracking enables the detection of 2.4 times slower blood flows.
In order to reduce the phase noise, the pMOS transistors were used in the VCO design.
We find an effective way to reduce the phase shift caused by the discretization.
The phenomenon occurs in a structure with diminishing thickness which gradually reduces the phase velocity of flexural waves.
The main contribution of this paper is to provide conditions on when it is possible to reduce the phase space of hybrid systems obtained from simple hybrid mechanical systems, and general simple hybrid systems, due to symmetries in the systems.
In this paper, the phase noise suppression (PNS) algorithm in order to reduce the phase noise in OFDM-based 60 GHz WPANs is considered.
Moreover, the design of CMOS VCO makes good use of the self-bias tail transistor and capacitance ground filter technique to reduce the phase noise.
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