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When the model order is increased to 20, two separate LF components appear (AR(20) in Fig. 1).
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However, the sequential method adopted in the latter study does not allow separate estimation of LF and HF gain, making it most sensitive for parasympathetic heart rate control.
Density fractionation is a laboratory procedure that separates SOC into LF and HF.
The impedance spectra (Fig. 3a) is characterized by a capacitive time constant at higher frequency (HF), second capacitive time constant at lower frequency (LF), separated by an inductive time constant at medium frequency (MF) values.
Sprague-Dawley rats with a gastric cannula were allowed to chose from high-fat diet (HF) or low-fat diet (LF) in separate jars.
In a separate tube, 80 µl of LF-2000 or LF-LTX with 10 µl of PLUS reagent (Invitrogen) were diluted into 720 µl Opti-MEM I medium and incubated for 5 min at room temperature.
In a separate tube, 80 µl of LF-LTX with 10 µl of PLUS reagent was diluted into 720 µl Opti-MEM I medium and incubated for 5 min at room temperature.
Therefore, the LF is usually separated before the solid fraction is added to the hydrolysis and fermentation tanks.
ECG signals are more meaningful at the frequency range of 0 0.5 Hz, which was separated into three frequency ranges (VLF, LF, HF) [7] for stress classification.
The SOC pool was further separated into live roots and wood; and density fractionation was used to separate the SOC sample into a light fraction (LF) (<1.7 g cm−3) and heavy fraction (HF) with the LF dissected further for charcoal and dead roots.
Improvement in the evaluation of the dynamic response is obtained by separating the contribution of the low-frequency (LF) modes from that of the high-frequency (HF) modes.
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